Red - expiring soon. Purple - graduate school. Blue - full time work. Green - summer internships. Orange - highly recommended.

  • SWE Shamrock Study Session
  • Service Internships and experiences infosession
  • From Day One (FDO) Mentorship Program
  • International Career Fair
  • Master’s in Regenerative Medicine (MSRM) Information Session – March 17
  • BioE Seminar 3/11 – Macromolecular Material Systems as Synthetic Cellular Transducers
  • Summer 26 Berkeley Engineering Design Scholars Applications
  • PREP & T-PREP summer jobs
  • Heart Summer Research Program WPI
  • How social are you?
  • Compete in Big Give Live and win prizes
  • Fung Fellowship Applications
  • Berkeley – Haas Scholars Program
  • Penn State Summer Translational Cardiovascular Science Institute
  • RTP drop-in tutoring
  • the SLC can help you!
  • Graduate School Advising
  • Cornell ChemE MEng info sessions
  • Spring CAEE tutoring schedule
  • Engineering career counseling appointments
  • Career Fair prep
  • Spring 2026 Career Fair dates
  • Study abroad this summer through UC Davis
  • Albany Bioinformatics Research Program – virtual
  • VCU BME REUs: Mechanobiology and Magnetics
  • Resources from EOP
  • Get assistance through the Basic Needs Center
  • Looking for work?

SWE Shamrock Study Session

Join SWE’s Transfer Outreach committee on March 17th from 4-6 PM in Grimes Engineering Center B116 for a St. Patrick’s Day-themed study session complete with salty and sweet snacks and the best study vibes around! Come get your work done in good company. Transfer students are especially encouraged to attend, but all are welcome!

Service Internships and experiences infosession

The Public Service Center (PSC) has service opportunities for you to gain hands-on experience and build connections all while earning a scholarship or stipend. Come to an Info Session to learn more and decide what is right for you.

Info Sessions

  • Thursday, Mar 5, Open House – stop by any time between 2-4 p.m.
  • Friday, Mar 6, 2-3 p.m. – PSC (218 Eshleman Hall)
  • Friday, Apr 3, 11-Noon – Virtual (Zoom Registration)

PSC Opportunities for 2026-27

  • Alternative Breaks: serve as a director or lead one of our critical service-learning trips. Need-based scholarship available (up to $5,000).
  • College Corps Fellows: serve 450 hours with a local community partner & earn $10,000 via monthly stipend & Education Award.
  • Peter E. Haas Public Service Leaders: serve in a project of your choice & receive a need-based scholarship (up to $7,000).
  • Public Service Internships: intern with a local non-profit organization or government office. Need-based scholarships or a stipend available.

From Day One (FDO) Mentorship Program

From Day One connects undergraduate students with graduate mentors who provide guidance, community, and support in navigating higher education. 1:1 Mentoring with current graduate students at the Latinx Student Resource Center. Connect with a mentorWe welcome all students.

International Career Fair

Navigating Your Career Path as an International Student? Join the UC Berkeley International Career Fair!

Finding job opportunities as an international student can be daunting, especially when facing systemic barriers such as limited domestic professional networks. That’s why we’re excited to invite you to the UC Berkeley International Career Fair, Spring 2026 on March 10 — an exclusive event organized by the ASUC Office of Senator Rayne Xue, BCSSA, and SESE.

This fair is designed to bridge the gap between talented international students and companies that value global perspectives, helping students connect directly with recruiters who recognize the unique strengths of international talent. Whether you are an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral student, this is a valuable opportunity to expand your network and explore career pathways.

Date and Time: March 10, 2026 | 12–5 PM
Location: Alumni House, UC Berkeley
Registration: https://www.sese-berkeley.org/hhyuH

Master’s in Regenerative Medicine (MSRM) Information Session – March 17

Join us via Microsoft Teams on March 17 from 1:00–2:00 p.m. PDT for an information session to learn how our Master’s in Regenerative Medicine (MSRM) program at Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University can help participants gain hands-on research experience, strengthen their scientific skill set, and prepare for the next stage of their academic or professional careers.

During the session, we will provide an overview of the curriculum, discuss research and experiential learning opportunities, review the admissions process, and answer questions live.

This session is ideal for individuals exploring graduate-level training and career pathways in regenerative and translational medicine.

Registration is required. Register by March 16 to reserve your spot.

BioE Seminar 3/11 – Macromolecular Material Systems as Synthetic Cellular Transducers

Join us for our first Bioengineering Department Seminar of the spring semester:

Wednesday, March 11
12noon – 1:00pm
Stanley Hall, Room 177

“Macromolecular Material Systems as Synthetic Cellular Transducers”

Dr. Herdeline (Digs) Ardoña
Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Chemistry
UC Irvine

Summer 26 Berkeley Engineering Design Scholars Applications

The Berkeley Engineering Design Scholar Program is a 10-week paid summer research program open to all continuing UC Berkeley undergraduates in the College of Engineering or with relevant experience in design innovation. Applications due March 9.

Info session:  Wednesday, Feb 25, 10-11 a.m.
Register here

PREP & T-PREP summer jobs

Looking for a summer opportunity where you can make an impact? Then consider applying to work for the Pre-Engineering Program (PREP) or Transfer Pre-Engineering Program (T-PREP) in Summer 2026! Both programs this year will take place July 13-31, 2026.

Learn more about the different roles you can apply for here:

Applications for all positions are due Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Heart Summer Research Program WPI

The WPI Biomedical Engineering Department in collaboration with The American Heart Association (AHA) offer a Summer Research Program to provide research experience and mentoring. Cardiovascular Research, Development, and Interdisciplinary Opportunities for Undergraduates at WPI (CARDIO4U) at WPI supports individuals interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Medicine (STEMM) fields or careers.

Juniors (rising seniors) are eligible. The summer program will last 10 weeks; May 25, 2026 – July 31, 2026.

CARDIO4U Benefits include:

  • $6,000 stipend
  • Travel expenses (primarily air travel)
  • Professional development (scientific communication, responsible conduct of research and rigor, ethics, poster presentation, mentoring, how to apply to grad school, etc.)
  • Opportunity to attend AHA Scientific Sessions – All expenses paid
  • Networking and other resources
  • Meet with patients to understand clinical problems
  • NOT provided: Room and Board

 Apply Now!
Application Deadline: March 9, 2026

https://wp.wpi.edu/aha-undergrad-training/

How social are you?

Are you on social media like, all the time? Use your influence to promote BioE in Big Give, March 11-12, and win prizes!

Sign up as an ambassador and encourage others to do the same. Ambassadors who complete the You+2 Challenge will receive a special, limited-edition gift and be entered to win cash prizes on behalf of a program of their choice. 

Compete in Big Give Live and win prizes

Students can register for Big Give Live! to compete in Cal-themed trivia and win cash for a student org or department of their choice (*ahem*). There will be multiple winners, so the more people from your group who attend, the more likely you are to win! Wednesday, March 11, 8–9 p.m., at ALUMNI HOUSE

Fung Fellowship Applications

The Fung Fellowship is a unique opportunity for UC Berkeley juniors and seniors to work with community and industry partners and create impact-driven solutions that address real-world challenges. Applications are open for Fall 2026.
  
Fung Fellows utilize an experiential learning process focused on collaboration, human-centered design, interdisciplinary tactics, and emerging technology in both of our offered tracks: Sustainability + Innovation and Health + Innovation. Fill out the interest form for updates.

Information about applying:

  1. Learn more about the program at: fungfellows.berkeley.edu
  2. Sign up for our interest form: bit.ly/FFInterestFa26
  3. RSVP for our info sessions: bit.ly/FFInfoFa26
  4. Access the application: bit.ly/FFAppFa26
  5. Deadline to apply: Sunday, April 5 at 11:59pm PT

Berkeley – Haas Scholars Program

JUNIORS!
Every year, the Haas Scholars Program funds 20 students for up to $14,800 to carry out a capstone project in the summer preceding and during their final year on campus.  Haas Scholars also receive guidance from faculty mentors (who also receive a stipend) and from a full-time staff member, membership in a close-knit interdisciplinary community of scholars, and connections to a network of 500+ alumni.  Eligibility:  3.450+ UCB GPA, Graduating F ’26 or Spr ’27, and financial need (SAI <$26,000); open to undocumented students, permanent residents, and US citizens. Interested students should attend an upcoming info session and/or draft proposal workshop and contact the Program Manager for an appointment. 
Due March 13

See infosessions and application workshops here: https://events.berkeley.edu/ours

Penn State Summer Translational Cardiovascular Science Institute

The 2026 Summer Translational Cardiovascular Science Institute (STCSI) at Penn State University is accepting applications. The program is a 10-week in-person program that occurs from May 26 until July 31 supported by the American Heart Association.

Deadline: March 23
learn more: https://www.bme.psu.edu/stcsi/index.aspx

RTP drop-in tutoring

Residential Tutoring Program provides free, evening drop-in tutoring to undergraduate students in chemistry, math, physics, and writing. Tutoring is available both in person and online and is open to all students, regardless of their housing status.

Program Details

  • Start date: Monday, February 2, 2026
  • Days: Monday through Thursday
  • Time: 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
  • Locations: Unit 2 and Unit 3 Academic Centers
  • Virtual option: RTP Zoom Room

the SLC can help you!

Graduate School Advising

Juniors!

Students exploring graduate school opportunities can meet with Tracy Siira, Program Manager for Graduate Student Services in the College of Engineering. Tracy can support you by providing guidance on options and the application process. Email Tracy with questions or stop by for advising sessions on Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., 210 Grimes Engineering Center.

Cornell ChemE MEng info sessions

Cornell University, Chemical Engineering Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) Info Sessions 

February 10, 8am ET – Register Here
March 19, 6pm ET – Register Here
April 14, 7pm ET – Register Here

 Are you exploring a future in energy, data science, AI, or biotechnology? Cornell’s Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Chemical Engineering is a fast-paced, one-year (two-semester) degree designed to launch your career in industry. This course-based, non-research program blends advanced technical training with leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Open to students from STEM backgrounds—not just chemical engineering—it prepares graduates to lead at the intersection of technology, business, and policy. 

Customize your program of study with focus areas that align with emerging industry needs, including: 

Data Science & Artificial Intelligence 
Energy Economics and Engineering 
Medical and Industrial Biotechnology 

M.Eng. students also complete a collaborative capstone project with faculty or industry partners, gaining industry-relevant experience solving real-world challenges. With flexible electives, a supportive cohort model, and a strong alumni network, this program empowers you to make an impact. 

Questions? Contact us at cbe-meng@cornell.edu 
Visit: duffield.cornell.edu/cbe/meng/

Spring CAEE tutoring schedule

CAEE  is open in 164 & 166 Grimes Engineering Center for tutoring, resources, and support as you begin the semester strong. 
Hours:
Monday: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Tuesday: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Wednesday: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Thursday: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Tutoring Schedule by Subject

Engineering career counseling appointments

Career counseling appointments with advisor Jesselle Hoque will be available every Tuesday from 1-3pm at 120 Grimes Engineering Center. Don’t wait until April! Book your time on Handshake.

Career Fair prep

Book a same day resume & cover letter check-in on Handshake from Jan 20-29. From Jan 26-May 1, we also offer drop in hours.

See tips, resources and workshops in this google doc.

Spring 2026 Career Fair dates

For detailed information and list of participating employers, check out Handshake

  • Jan 27: STEM Career Fair
  • Jan 28: Business & Non-Tech Career Fair
  • Feb 10-12: Biotech & Pharma Career Week
  • Feb 24: Architecture & Environmental Design Career Fair
  • Mar 10: Nonprofit, Environment & Public Service Career Fair
  • Apr 7: Just in Time Career Fair
  • Apr 8: Virtual Just in Time Career Fair

Study abroad this summer through UC Davis

As a UC student, you are eligible to enroll and earn UC units in UC Davis Summer Abroad.  Programs fill on a first-completed, first-reserved basis. Create a study abroad account to enroll.  Enrollment begins Dec 3.

Sign up for the upcoming info session Wednesday, Dec 3, Noon. If you sign up, you will be sent the recording if you can’t attend live. Or click the “I’m interested” button to stay in touch via email about the program. 
 
About UC Davis Study Abroad and Internship Abroad Programs:

  • Open to students as all UC campuses
  • Open to all majors, first year through graduating seniors
  • Financial aid applies – check with your campus Financial Aid office to determine aid eligibility
  • UC Davis courses led by UC Davis faculty,  earn UC units
  • Final applications due March 19, but don’t wait!

Albany Bioinformatics Research Program – virtual

The RNA Institute Summer Bioinformatics Research Program is a fully virtual training program for undergraduate students and students of higher academic levels. 

https://www.albany.edu/rna/bioinformatics-research-program
Rolling admissions through March 31

VCU BME REUs: Mechanobiology and Magnetics

Virginia Commonwealth’s Department of Biomedical Engineering invites rising sophomores, juniors or seniors to apply to  articipate in two REU programs, Mechanobiology and Magnetics. We seek students who are interested in research (prior experience not required) and welcome applicants from all STEM majors, with preference to Biomedical Engineering majors.

Students chosen for the program will spend 10 weeks over the summer at VCU conducting hands-on, innovative experimental and computational approaches in mechanobiology or magnetics research under the guidance and mentorship of a VCU faculty member. Further, students will have the opportunity to participate in STEM outreach for K-12 students or teachers in the Richmond area. Our programs are especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our community and STEM fields. Women and other historically underrepresented groups in STEM disciples are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in STEM-related disciplines and curiosity about research.
Competitive stipends and on campus housing are included. Eligibility: US citizens and permanent residents

Application deadlines: Feb 10 – Mechanobiology, March 31 – Magnetics

Mechanobiology: https://etap.nsf.gov/award/7497/opportunity/11359
Magnetics: https://etap.nsf.gov/award/7855/opportunity/10727

 

Resources from EOP

The Educational Opportunity Program at Berkeley provides support resources for first generation, low-income, and underrepresented college students.

How to schedule an appointment with EOP: 
Schedule an appointment online

EOP Satellite Advising
EOP students can meet with various advising units through this centralized sign-up process

EOP STEM
Sign-up to join their EOP STEM community, no application needed! 

Get assistance through the Basic Needs Center

Struggling right now? Find help for money shortages, housing, food shortage, healthcare, dependent care and more:

https://basicneeds.berkeley.edu/

Looking for work?

Graduating and looking for a full time job?
Be sure to join our private LinkedIn group to see jobs we share.
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1849666

Also check out openings at Bakar Labs and QB3 startups.