Resources and Opportunities
Scholarships to Attend Faculty-Led Conferences
TAMIU LSAMP is a National Science Foundation (NSF) program that focuses on fostering achievement in minority STEM students by aiding in the participation of enrichment activities such as undergraduate research. Undergraduate students within these eligible STEM majors can apply to obtain financial assistance to attend and present at faculty-led conferences (including virtual). Qualifying students may be able to receive up to $2,000 in financial assistance and this opportunity is open to all eligible TAMIU undergraduate STEM majors. Applications for this scholarship can be found in our Forms page.
Supplemental Instruction Sessions
TAMIU LSAMP sponsors Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions for STEM courses every semester. SI sessions are designed to help students by providing regularly scheduled, out of class study sessions. The sessions focus on active and collaborative learning methods to assist you in mastering course learning objectives. For a list of SI sessions available and schedules, click this link: https://www.tamiu.edu/uc/ulc/si.shtml
If your current course does not have SI sessions, contact us for additional resources
Professional and Academic Workshops
Every semester LSAMP provides students with a series of workshops for students interested in applying to graduate school programs. These workshops are led by faculty across the A&M system, keynote speakers from various fields and students across the A&M system. Some of the workshops available focus on Creating a Resume/CV, Writing a Compelling Personal Statement, Do's and Don'ts of Graduate School, and other field specific workshops. These workshops are open to all TAMIU students.
Summer Research Opportunities
TAMIU LSAMP is actively seeking research opportunities for STEM students to engage in. These research programs offer the opportunity to collaborate on research projects with professionals across the country and they provide exposure to STEM careers in different industries. Participating in a Summer Research Program gives you the opportunity to develop a student-mentor relationship with faculty and professionals from various institutions. Additionally, you get to network with other students in your field. For more information on available programs and application deadlines, send us an email at lsamptamiu@tamiu.edu.
Most of the programs offer a virtual option and most include a stipend for participating.
We are excited to announce a new international research internship opportunity for undergraduate engineering students funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) International Research Experience for Students (IRES) program.
Through our AM² partnership between Texas A&M University Engineering (TAMU) and Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, the project will be a summer-long research experience and internship program for a diverse cohort of students who are focusing on smart manufacturing and artificial intelligence (AI) for the emerging industrial era in Aix-en-Provence, France. Please inform your students about this unique opportunity!
It also includes a $5,000 stipend for selected students!
For more information about this research internship experience:
https://engineering.tamu.edu/academics/global/opportunities-abroad/locations/france/ensam-internship-summer.html
If you have any questions, please contact the Halliburton Engineering Programs office (ZACH 410) at iresfrance@tamu.edu.
Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation
Phone 956.326.3231 or 956.326.2669
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.