Programs
REU Site: Nanotechnology for Health, Energy & the Environment:    http://www.stonybrook.edu/nanotech/
REU Archive: 2011
The multidisciplinaty REU site at Stony Brook University has a focus on the application of nanotechnology and nanomaterials to societal needs in health, energy and the environment. The program is a summer research experience for academically talented undergraduates, qualified, motivated and interested in the nanotechnology field. Priority deadline is March 23, rolling thereafter.-
SUNY AGEP:   http://www.stonybrook.edu/agep/
AGEP is a comprehensive program that provides a wide range of services to underrepresented minority doctoral students in the STEM fields as well as to the STEM departments and graduate programs.
Turner Fellowship:   
https://www.grad.stonybrook.edu/turner/
The W. Burghardt Turner Fellowship is a Graduate Fellowship Program for qualified underrepresented students whose immediate academic plans include obtaining graduate or professional degrees in a variety of disciplines including the biological sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, medicine, humanities, engineering, and the arts. This fellowship is offered based on nomination by the candidate's department.
BRIDGE TO THE DOCTORATE: http://www.stonybrook.edu/cie/2012BD.pdf
The goal of the NSF Bridge to the Doctorate Program is to foster the academic development of underrepresented minority graduate students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and provide support as these students transition into doctoral programs.
GEM FELLOWSHIP:   
http://www.gemfellowship.org/
The National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science, Inc is a unique and powerful connection to a national network of universities and employers. This partnership promotes the participation of underrepresented groups in post-graduate science and engineering education and the technical workforce. The employees shaping our nation's ability to remain a global leader in innovation and economic prosperity must fully utilize the talents of all Americans and reflect the country's changing demographics.
IRACDA NY-CAPS:   
http://www.stonybrook.edu/cie/iracda/index_nycaps.shtml
The New York State Consortium for the Advancement of Postdoctoral Fellows (NY-CAPS ) at Stony Brook university is a National Institutes of Health sponsored Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Award (IRACDA). This postdoctoral program supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences' Division of Training, Workforce Development and Diversity (NIGMS-TWD) is administered here at Stony Brook through the Center for Inclusive Education in collaboration with the Graduate School, the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and the programs in the biomedical and biological sciences.
