Gateway Research Experiences

Who is eligible to participate?

  • citizens and permanent residents of the US or its possessions
  • rising second-year (sophomore) students when project begins; rising third-year students may also apply, but have lower priority
  • students with demonstrated interest in science
  • enrolled at an institution with bachelor’s degree programs, or institutions with associate’s degree programs leading to transfer to a bachelor’s program

As a Keck Gateway research participant, you will be awarded:

  • transportation to the project home institution
  • transportation, housing, and meals during the summer project
  • support for research expenses and analytical costs
  • funding for travel, housing and meals to co-present your results with other project members at a professional meeting
  • a $3,000 fellowship for your participation in the five-week summer research project; dispersed at end of summer program

Expectations of Keck Gateway research participants:

  • hard-working, intellectually curious, and passionate about science
  • able to work as part of a team
  • contribute to a co-authored presentation at a professional meeting
  • complete project surveys and evaluations that are administered before, during, and after the summer project
  • complete guided self-reflection about the research experience

Important Info

Flyer for 2025-26 Projects
Application for 2025 Programs

 

17 Feb:  Applications due

15 Mar:  Acceptance letters sent

 

2025-26 GATEWAY PROJECTS:

 

Trace Metals in Cambrian Strata of West-Central Wisconsin

Trace Metals in Cambrian Strata of West-Central Wisconsin

Trace-Metal Bearing Sulfides and Oxides in Cambrian Strata of West-Central WisconsinWhat: This Gateway research project will investigate the occurrence of trace metal-bearing sulfides and sulfide weathering products in sandstones from southwestern Wisconsin.  This...

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Pre-eruptive controls on volcanic eruption style

Pre-eruptive controls on volcanic eruption style

Assessing pre-eruptive controls on explosive and non-explosive volcanic eruptionsWhat: This Gateway research project will investigate the extent to which pre-eruptive conditions can influence eruption style in silicic volcanic systems. This laboratory-based project...

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Holocene-Anthropocene boundary in Connecticut

Holocene-Anthropocene boundary in Connecticut

Geologic Boundaries: Identifying the Transition to the Anthropocene in Lake Wononscopomuc, CTWhat: The main scientific goal of the project is to identify a candidate for the Holocene-Anthropocene boundary in the unlithified sediments of Lake Wononscopomuc in...

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