Events, Job Fairs and Further Education Opportunities
The Virginia Academy of Science (VAS) will hold its annual meeting at Christopher Newport University on May 28, 2026. This single-day conference provides an affordable, accessible venue for students to present their ongoing research activities and connect with scientists from across the Commonwealth.
Students may submit preliminary abstracts at the time of registration. Early bird registration closes on April 24. Financial awards are available to recognize outstanding oral and poster presentations.
Additional details about the meeting and registration can be found .
Date Posted: 3/17/2026
The Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP) would like to invite students to attend the following event if they are applying, or are interested in applying, to PhD programs in Clinical Psychology. This year’s program will be held entirely on zoom, in order to allow attendance by as many students as possible!
CUDCP participates in a networking event every year with the purpose of increasing recruitment of students from diverse populations for Clinical Psychology PhD programs. During the event, participants interested in applying to Clinical Psychology PhD Programs have an opportunity to meet and network with directors of Clinical Psychology PhD Programs, as well as present a research poster and attend professional development workshops.
This is a fantastic opportunity for students to learn about specific doctoral programs, ask questions, and network with an array of psychologists from across the nation. Students who have presented at prior CUDCP Demystifying Clinical Psychology events have had great success gaining admission in the very competitive clinical psychology application process and reported benefiting from the workshops.
The next meeting will be held virtually on April 17 and 18, 2026. There is no cost associated with registering for this event. Interested students should fill out the online application listed on the flyer. Notifications of acceptance to attend the event will be sent out on a rolling basis. Presenting a research poster at the event is not required but is highly encouraged. Additional information will be emailed to those who register for the event.
Students should register by April 10, 2026. Feel free to send any questions our way (cudcpdcp@gmail.com). Register.
Date Posted: 2/17/2026
We are now accepting applications for our summer REU program, The Stressed Life of Cells, hosted at the University of Kansas. This immersive research experience allows undergraduates to develop independent projects, test hypotheses, and build professional networks while receiving close mentoring from faculty and laboratory members. Students may select research labs across a range of disciplines, including Microbiology, Virology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Cancer Biology, Genetics, and Neurobiology. We would be delighted to receive applications from additional students from College of William and Mary.
- Location: The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
- Dates: May 26 - July 31, 2026
- Benefits include travel reimbursements, dormitory housing, and a $7,000 stipend
- Application due date: March 3, 2026
Date Posted: 2/9/2026
W&M Washington Center Study in D.C. program Opportunities
Our team is currently recruiting for our 2026 opportunities. We want ALL student to participate in and access these impactful opportunities during their time at W&M. Jumpstart Your Career in D.C. While Studying at the W&M Washington Center
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- Apply your liberal arts education to your professional and academic goals through the Washington Center’s internship bearing OR accelerated course programs.
- Earn COLL credits or graduation requirements in as little as 10 days or over the course of any semester while studying away from Williamsburg.
- Live in D.C. with a cohort of other W&M students. Explore the city, build your network, and make lasting friendships!
- Scholarships are available and programs are open to students of all majors.