Michigan State Computer Science Internships

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Michigan State University has several computer science and social science summer NSF REU internship positions at their research lab. These are great opportunities for both experienced students, and also for capable students interested in learning more about research or programming who are looking for a full-time summer job.

The internships start on May 18, 2015, and run for 10 weeks, 40-hours per week. Pay is in the range of $15-$20, depending on the student's qualifications and experience. Undergraduates who are US citizens or permanent residents enrolled at any 4-year university for the Fall of 2015 are eligible to apply. We plan to start reviewing applications on March 16th, though late applications are welcome -- we'll be reviewing applications until the positions are filled.

The Behavior, Information, and Technology lab (BITLab) at Michigan State University works on a wide range of projects that encompass Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, and Social Science. As an interdisciplinary lab, we provide students with the opportunity to work on research projects with the potential to improve our understanding of how technology and people affect each other. The majority of our research projects are team-based and involve both technical computer science and social / behavioral components.

The full job ad, including project descriptions and instructions for applying, can be found here:
https://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/summer

Please contact Dr. Rader (emilee@msu.edu) or Dr. Wash (wash@msu.edu) if you have any questions.