Research and Summer Opportunities
Do Research with a Faculty Member
You can learn to make intellectual and creative contributions to science through undergraduate research. Loyola’s faculty support students’ academic and professional growth in class, in laboratory, and through research. Reach out to faculty in natural sciences and beyond to introduce yourself – and remember that health-related research happens across many disciplines, including psychology, sociology, and global studies.
Present at the Undergraduate Research Colloquium
Share your research findings at Loyola’s annual – and win one of the many judges’ awards. You can choose to do a ten-minute presentation or to present a poster. Note that you can present work during many stages of research process, and you can present outcomes of work that you did outside Loyola.
Apply for the Hauber Summer Research Fellowship
The student fellows work side-by-side with natural and applied sciences professors in their areas of interest. You will learn essential research skills, gain experience in academic presenting, and create your own poster presentation.
Apply for Kolvenbach Research Grant
The gives you an opportunity to work on your own or with a faculty member on a research project that benefits a Baltimore non-profit of your choice. You may engage in this research during the summer or academic year.
Participate in Summer Programs, Internships, and Research
Each year you will receive announcements for national summer programs, internships, and research through the Pre-Health Office’s email list. Here are some places to learn about pre-health summer internship and research placements:
- Explore highly rewarding internship opportunities at various institutes and centers across the country with
- Discover over sixty programs listed with links at The American Association of Medical Colleges
- Search for diverse internship and research programs by location, opportunity type, or application deadline at
- Learn more about the enrichment program providing access to information and resources for underrepresented pre-health students offered through the
- Learn more about the 11-week internship opportunity at The University of Maryland Medical Center’s (NSIP)
- Search for and apply for internship opportunities at various REU sites throughout the country listed on
- Learn more about the intensive introductory course designed for pre-dental students offered at
- The "Gateway to Dentistry" program at Rutgers is an 8-day interactive internship experience introducing students to a variety of career options in the dental professions. Learn more at .
Contact Us
Maiju Lehmijoki Wetzel, Ph.D., B.S.N., R.N.Director of Pre-Health Programs
Phone: 410-617-2218
Email: prehealth@loyola.edu
Office: Donnelly Science 147