International students are encouraged to apply for the 2025 Summer Research Program at the University of Rochester. Undergraduate and graduate chemistry students are eligible for this fully funded program, which includes living expenses, on-campus housing, health insurance, and up to $1,250 in travel expenses. Students can participate in elite research at the University of Rochester through the program. It is intended for outstanding students who want to pursue a PhD in chemistry. The eligibility requirements, advantages, and detailed application procedure for this esteemed program—which offers a rare chance to obtain practical experience in a distinguished academic setting—will all be covered in this article.
Eligibility Criteria :
- Must not be a US citizen or existing resident.
- must be studying outside of the United States at the moment.
- must not be enrolled in or have pursued a PhD.
- Chemistry or a related topic (such as physics, biology, engineering, or computer science) must be the focus of an undergraduate or graduate program.
- must intend to work toward a PhD in chemistry.
The United States of America is the host nation.
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All countries are eligible.
Benefits include a full scholarship, living expenses, lodging, a $1,250 travel stipend, and healthcare.
IELTS Requirement: IELTS is not necessary.
Benefits :
- A weekly stipend is given to participants to help with living expenses.
- Both housing and health insurance are offered on campus.
- Travel expenses are reimbursed up to $1,250.
- Tuition and student registration are covered by the program.
- Under the guidance of a faculty member in the chemistry department, participants carry out full-time research.
- Students remain on campus and can participate in a poster event and seminar series intended for summer research students while they are not performing research.
- All summer long, there are possibilities for networking.
- This program does not include any courses.
- Every participant is required to stay for a minimum of eight weeks and a maximum of ten weeks.
Deadline: January 23, 2026





