The National Cancer Institute is accepting applications for its 2016 ICRC Program.
Introduction to Cancer Research Careers (ICRC)
Applications are due November 18th.
Apply online! See website for further details.
http://icrc.nci.nih.gov
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is pleased to announce the 2016 Introduction to Cancer Research Careers (ICRC) Program. ICRC encourages individuals from populations underrepresented in science or financially disadvantaged backgrounds to seek internship opportunities at the NCI. Successful ICRC applicants will take part in a 2-day sponsored campus visit to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, where they will have the opportunity to learn about the various scientist-in-training programs, participate in laboratory tours, and interview for either a summer or post-baccalaureate (1-year) internship. Participants selected for internships will receive a monthly stipend, round-trip travel, and a summer housing subsidy. Housing for the interns is not included, however, a list of housing resources will be provided.
Our goal is to encourage a diverse group of talented students to explore careers in biomedical research. You can help us meet this goal by sharing this information with students and faculty contacts you feel would benefit from this opportunity. Please refer to the attached brochure and the ICRC website for additional information, http://icrc.nci.nih.gov.
Applications are due Wednesday, November 18th. Reference letters are due Monday, November 23rd.
Introduction to Cancer Research Careers
National Cancer Institute
Office of Workforce Planning and Development
9609 Medical Center Drive, Rm 2E146 MSC 9758
Bethesda, MD 20892-9758
E-mail: ICRC-Contact@mail.nih.gov
Web Address: http://icrc.nci.nih.gov