Industrial Internship Program in Biomedical Engineering * Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University Program Details The goal of the internship program is to create internships at biomedical engineering and biotechnology companies in New York State for graduate students in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University seeking a master's degree in Biomedical Engineering. The post genomic era has accelerated the need for individuals who have cross-disciplinary educations as well as an awareness and understanding of the commercial sector. This program will provide the quality of education and industrial experience that will be critical to the success of New York State s biomedical engineering and biotechnology companies. The Industrial Internship Program will be co-administered with The Center for Biotechnology at Stony Brook University. Interns will be able to fully integrate cutting edge research in engineering and physical sciences with state of the art biology, and to use that science to drive the development of therapeutics, diagnostics and medical devices. The internship program is committed to integrating research and education in an interdisciplinary environment. Candidate Eligibility: All graduate students enrolled in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University are eligible for the internship program. Application Procedure: Graduate students interested in applying for the internship program, must satisfy the following criteria: 1. Complete the Fundamentals in the Bioscience Industry program (16 week course). 2. Attend mandatory Resume and Cover Letter Writing and Interviewing Skills workshops prior to submitting the official application package. 3. Submit the following Application Package: Application Form (found on BME website, original required) Two letters of recommendation (originals required) An unofficial copy of a transcript (original required) A resume ( via email ONLY as a word document) A short essay on your reasons for wanting to participate in this program (via email ONLY as a word document) 4. Applicants must hold a valid driver s license and be able to provide their own transportation to the internship site. Updated March 29, 2005-1 -
Applications are accepted in October for positions starting in May the following year. Deadline for application is March 3, 2005. 5pm. Submit complete application package (email or hard copy) to Celeste Radgowski at cradgowski@notes.cc.sunysb.edu at the Center for Biotechnology. Candidate Pre-selection: Qualified candidates selected will work with the Internship Coordinator to develop a list of companies with whom they would like to intern. Each year, interviews will be arranged starting in January and continuing through April. Once an internship offer has been made by a company to a student, the student will have two weeks to respond. Completion of Application Procedure: Upon acceptance of the internship position, the intern will be assigned a BME faculty member to serve in an advisory capacity. The intern will complete a brief Contract Obligation as part of their application, in consultation with this advisor/mentor This requires the intern to write, in their own words, their responsibilities and role at the company, hours and days of work every week, arrangements for regular meetings with their advisor/mentor, and the criteria that will be used to evaluate their performance. Confidentiality Compliance: Interns may be required to sign a confidentiality compliance statement protecting a company s information. Internship Program Details: Internships for Master's students would formally begin following their second academic semester (typically, mid-may). Students would work full-time during the summer and part-time to full-time in the subsequent fall semester, depending on whether the students had any further course requirements. Hence, the internships would be at least three months long, and typically would be for six month. Fulltime internship positions require a commitment of a minimum of 37.5 hours per week. Part-time positions require a commitment of 20 hours per week. Interns will be required to give a formal presentation to the BME Department at the end of their internship term. Academic Credit: The internship is a non-credit program. Stipend: Each intern sponsored by a company will receive a bi-weekly stipend during the internship. Payments will be made to the student by The Research Foundation. Condition for Termination of Internship: Failure to fulfill responsibilities due to tardiness, absence, or other forms of undependability or incompetence, are grounds for dismissal from the program and an unsatisfactory grade. The company supervisor will discuss an unsatisfactory situation with the intern and notify the faculty sponsor before such action. If termination is necessary, the intern should give at least two weeks notice. Updated March 29, 2005-2 -
Information: If you have further questions, please contact Angeline Judex, Internship Coordinator, Center for Biotechnology, Psychology A, 3 rd Floor, University at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2580, telephone: (631) 632-8521, fax: (631) 632-8577. e-mail: angeline.judex@sunysb.edu. Updates and applications can also be obtained at : www.bme.sunysb.edu Updated March 29, 2005-3 -
Internship Application Form PART I To be Completed by Applicant Please Print Neatly or Type STUDENT INFORMATION *Important: Submit the following with Part I - two letters of recommendation, an unofficial copy of your transcript, a resume and a short essay on your reasons for wanting to participate in this program. Name of Applicant: Last First Middle E-mail Address: Social Security: Current Address: City State Zip Phone: Permanent Address: City State Zip Major: Expected of Graduation: Month & Year COURSE REGISTRATION List the course(s) you will be taking for Spring 04/ Summer 04/ Fall 04 (include internship).total Credits: Department Course # and Name Semester Credits Will your planned schedule allow you 37.5 hours per week for a full-time internship Will your planned schedule allow you 20 hrs/ week for a part-time internship? I will be able to work (Check all that applies. The more options you check, the greater the chance that you will be selected for an internship.): Summer 2004: Suffolk Nassau Fall 2004: Suffolk Nassau Updated March 29, 2005-4 -
PART II To be Completed by Applicant After Candidate Selection CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS (Failure to fulfill these obligations may result in dismissal and a grade of unsatisfactory for the course). In consultation with your corporate supervisor, describe the internship responsibilities as requested below. 1) What are your responsibilities and role? 2) What are your hours and days of work every week? Which days will be considered holidays during the internship? 3) What arrangements have been made for regular meetings between you and your supervisor? 4) By what criteria will the supervisor evaluate your fulfillment of the internship? (Supervisors are asked to complete a mid-term and final evaluation of your work) This internship will begin (mm/dd/yy) and end on (mm/dd/yy) Name of Intern: Signature: PART III - To be Completed by Corporate Supervisor CORPORATE SUPERVISOR Name: Title: Company Name: Address: City State Zip Phone PART IV - Signatures and Approvals Corporate Supervisor Major Department (Graduate Program Director) Internship Coordinator, Center for Biotechnology Updated March 29, 2005-5 -