Fall/Winter Internal Research Opportunities 2025
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Hosted by the McMaster Office of the Registrar, the McMaster Work Program offers part-time on-campus employment opportunities during the fall/winter terms and part- or full-time positions during the summer for students in need of financial support. With over 1250 jobs available across various McMaster departments/offices, students can find roles in many different areas.
To learn more, visit the McMaster Work Program page.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University offers a number of opportunities for undergraduate students to participate in mathematical and statistical research.
In a reading courses, students independently learn an advanced topic in mathematics or statistics, normally reading an advanced textbook. To enroll in a reading courses, approach a faculty member to determine if they will be able to supervise your reading project.
Note that students require a GPA of at least 7.0 and the permission of the department, given by the Associate Chair (Undergraduate), to enroll in this course.
To learn more, visit the Department of Mathematics and Statistics page.
Contact mathstat@mcmaster.ca.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University offers two senior research projects.
Students who take a senior research project work on project in their fourth year over two semesters. Students independently learn an advanced topic in mathematics and statistics, give a presentation on their work, and depending upon their topic, may work on open research problems. To enroll in a senior project, approach a faculty member to determine if they will be able to supervise your reading project.
Note that a senior research project requires registration in Level IV of any Honours Mathematics and Statistics program and a GPA of at least 9.0. In addition, the permission of the department, given by the Associate Chair (Undergraduate), is needed to enroll in this course.
Contact mathstat@mcmaster.ca.
The Student Partners Program (SPP) provides students with paid opportunities to participate as partners with faculty, instructors and staff on projects that contribute to the enhancement of teaching and learning at McMaster. The SPP runs two project cycles a year (fall/winter and summer). Projects supported by the SPP provide opportunities to contribute to activities such as
- Design and development of new courses.
- Creation of resources for faculty and students.
- Collaboration with staff and faculty partners on research projects related to teaching and learning.
The next Project Call will be January 2026, and the next Student Call will be February 2026.
To learn more, visit the Students Partners Program page.
Contact mi_sap@mcmaster.ca.
The Susan Cunningham Science Leadership Academy provides meaningful opportunities for students to grow as science leaders and create science leadership community by connecting students of various levels, backgrounds, and stages of their personal and academic development.
The certificate program runs from September – April each year. Students who participate in the certificate program will receive the credential: Science Leadership Certificate of Completion. Applications for the next cohort will open in Spring 2026. Program start date is September 2026 and ends April 2027.
Please note that this is a non-Academic certificate and as such, students are not required to fulfill any specific course admission requirement to apply.
- Students must be a declared Undergraduate (Level II and above) or Graduate student in the Faculty of Science.
- Students will be encouraged to consider enrollment in an academic course related to leadership (eg. courses available through the Wilson College Minor in Leadership and Civic Studies)
To learn more, visit the Susan Cunningham Science Leadership Academy Website
Contact scilead@mcmaster.ca.
Spring/Summer Internal Research Opportunities 2026
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Hosted by the McMaster Office of the Registrar, the McMaster Work Program offers part-time on-campus employment opportunities during the fall/winter terms and part- or full-time positions during the summer for students in need of financial support. With over 1250 jobs available across various McMaster departments/offices, students can find roles in many different areas.
To learn more, visit the McMaster Work Program page.
The ACAEA In Chemistry and Chemical Biology are awards specific to students Chemistry and Chemical Biology program. The ACAEA support student research experiences in chemistry and chemical biology, offering 16-week summer positions in the department’s research labs, providing valuable research experience and learning opportunities.
To learn more, visit the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology page.
For more information please contact the Undergraduate Advisor in the Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology Office, ABB 156 or by email at macchem@mcmaster.ca
Past Internal Research Opportunities
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The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA) supports research that develops and leverages interdisciplinary connections across the University and has the potential to benefit end users, including older adults, their caregivers, and other stakeholders. Fellowship recipients are expected to present a poster at the MIRA and Labarge Research Symposium in following school year.
The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA) will fund up to six summer student Fellowships valued at $2,000 each for undergraduate students working with MIRA researchers between May and August 2025.
To learn more, visit the MIRA USRF page.
Contact mirafund@mcmaster.ca
The Stewart Fund Award is specific to students in the Mathematics and Statistics program. The Stewart Fund Award supports mathematics and statistics students by providing funding for various opportunities such as summer research, travel to conferences, outreach activities, and collaboration with faculty members from McMaster University and beyond. This award fund is beneficial for undergraduate students wishing to pursue a research opportunity that is not covered by the NSERC USRA awards.
Students can apply for up to $5,000 to do research in the summer with a faculty member. Information about these awards are sent out to all undergraduates in the Winter term, with applications due in March. Applications for larger awards are now being accepted for Summer 2024. The deadline is March 15, 2025. Further application information can be found on James Stewart Awards (PDF). To see past award winners and their projects, visit the Stewart Fund Award Winners webpage.
To learn more, visit the Department of Mathematics and Statistics page.
Contact mirafund@mcmaster.ca