STEM Catalyst Program

Be Part of the Groundbreaking Research at UW-Madison

 

The Summer Stem Catalyst Research Program is a 4-week paid immersive summer research program for incoming CeO first-year students who intend to major in a STEM discipline.

Scholars selected for this program enroll in a 1-credit hour research course, live in a residential community with other STEM-focused students, and conduct research for 25 hrs/week with STEM-focused research labs on the UW-Madison Campus.

 

 

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Eligibility

  • Program is intended for incoming UW-Madison first-years
  • Committed to attending UW-Madison in the Fall
  • Fall will be your first semester at UW-Madison
  • Intending to major in a STEM field
  • Accepted into the CeO program

Cost

On-campus housing and meals are provided during the 4-week program. Additionally, each scholar will receive a $3,000 stipend to conduct research, attend research-oriented programming and participate in community building activities.

Contact Information

  • Dr. Cheri Barta
  • Director of Experiential Learning
  • cbarta@wisc.edu

What to Expect

  • Spend 25 – 30 hrs/week for 4-weeks conducting world-class research with a UW-Madison STEM faculty mentor
  • Receive a $3,000 stipend to participate in the programHoused in campus residential halls with other STEM-focused scholars
  • Provided on-campus meals throughout the duration of the program
  • Connect daily with research faculty, staff and students in STEM fields
  • Engage in a weekly seminar designed to give incoming students a jump-start on their first-year as a STEM scholar
  • Opportunity to present your research discoveries at the end of the program
  • Participate in social events designed to build your network during the evenings and weekends

Example Daily Schedule

  • 7:30-8:30 am   Breakfast
  • 9:00-11:00 am  Seminar
  • 11:00 am-12:30 pm  Lunch
  • 12:30-4:30 pm  Research
  • 4:30-5:30 pm  Free time
  • 5:30-6:30 pm  Dinner
  • 6:30-8:00 pm  Group study time
  • 8:00-10:00 pm   Social activities and residential hall time
  • 10:30 pm – 7:00 am  Quiet hours

Opportunity to get a jump start on your STEM career

  • Connect with other STEM-focused incoming first-years through research-oriented programming and social activities
  • Interact with nationally and internationally recognized research faculty and staff in the disciplines you plan to major
  • Live in a campus residential hall where you become comfortable with student life on the UW-Madison campus
  • Get first-hand insights into what researchers do and what a career in research looks like
  • Opportunity to contribute to world-class research at UW-Madison in the fields of medicine, health, energy, environment…just to name a few!
  • Exciting hands-on experience that will start to build your profile as a scientist