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undergrads:undergrad_resources [2026/02/05 09:31] – [Summer Term] RISE willundergrads:undergrad_resources [2026/02/05 09:32] (current) – [Research at IMBHR Summer Experience (RISE)] will
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 > RISE provides exceptional summer opportunities for undergraduate, postbaccalaureate and graduate students. It will run for 10 weeks from June to August 2026. > RISE provides exceptional summer opportunities for undergraduate, postbaccalaureate and graduate students. It will run for 10 weeks from June to August 2026.
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 +> Under faculty mentorship by Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University, the internship culminates in completion of a scholarly research product suitable for conference submission.
 +> Day-to-day: Assist with data preparation, analysis, and research-related tasks under supervision. Participate in structured training activities and apply developing research skills in a collaborative, fast-paced learning environment. Use interpersonal and critical thinking skills to interact effectively with various audiences.
  
 > ... receive between $15-18/hour, depending on education level and experience, for 40 hours of work per week. This equates to a summer stipend of $6000 to $7200 over 10 weeks. Additional financial support will be provided for travel to and from the program for participants living outside the central Ohio area. > ... receive between $15-18/hour, depending on education level and experience, for 40 hours of work per week. This equates to a summer stipend of $6000 to $7200 over 10 weeks. Additional financial support will be provided for travel to and from the program for participants living outside the central Ohio area.