NSF SOARS Returning Protege
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Education / Teaching
Data Scientist, Biology, Environmental Science, Academic
Overview
UCAR is excited to announce the application opening of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program for Returning Proteges. NSF SOARS is an undergraduate-to-graduate bridge and career pathways program designed to promote and support research, mentoring, and community in the atmospheric and Earth system sciences (ESS). The summer research experience includes opportunities to engage in original scientific research, written reports and presentations, seminars, as well as peer and community mentoring.
NSF SOARS Proteges can participate for up to four summers conducting research in atmospheric and ESS. NSF SOARS offers comprehensive financial support for summer research and conference travel. NSF SOARS invites students from multiple STEM disciplines—including but not limited to chemistry, ecology, engineering, geography, mathematics, meteorology, physics, and the social sciences—to deepen their expertise in understanding the Earth s Atmosphere.
The program aims to support success in higher education and in the ESS workforce to contribute to solutions for scientific and societal challenges and to support economic growth in the United States.
- Visa Sponsored Job: No
- Relocation Assistance Eligible: No
- Job Location: Boulder, Colorado
- Position Type & Term: Full time, Fixed Term, less than 6 months
Compensation Min - Mid Range:
Returning Undergraduate Students - $25.75/hr (up to $1,030.00/week), untaxed
Returning Graduate Students - $28.32/hr (up to $1,132.80/week), untaxed
* Please note that NSF SOARS Proteges stipends are not taxed, and as such will need to file a 1099 for personal tax reporting/filing purposes.
- Final date to receive applications: Applications must be submitted by 11:59:59pm MT Monday, February 2, 2026. Applications will not be accepted past this date, and candidates will receive a status update no later than Monday, March 16, 2026.
- Required application materials:
- Unofficial Transcripts for the Fall semester of your current institution (uploaded at the time of application, preferably in PDF Format)
- If you are not currently enrolled but will be for the upcoming academic year, please upload evidence of that fact.
- Please remove/blackout your social security number and/or birth date if it is shown on your unofficial/official transcript(s).
- NSF SOARS Returning Protege Questionnaire (to be answered at the time of application)
- Do you have mentors identified for this summer?
- If yes, please include name/email here.
- If not, do you need NSF SOARS to find a mentor(s) for you?
- What are your research interests this summer?
- Would you like to participate in a special project?
- Are you deferring your participation for this summer, or do you intend to come back?
- What is your anticipated graduation date?
- Short Answer Essay:
Describe how you will use your continued participation in NSF SOARS to support your interests and goals. If you have ideas for this summer s research, please describe those ideas and any steps you have already taken.
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Work Authorization/Visa Sponsorship: Not available. You must be (a) a current U.S. Citizen; (b) lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States; or (c) a protected individual as defined by 8 USC
1324b(a)(3).
Work Location: This position is open to students seeking in-person and hybrid (combination of in-person and remote) opportunities. UCAR requires ALL positions to be performed within the U.S., excluding U.S. Territories.
Duration of Internship: Monday, May 18, 2026 - Friday, July 31, 2026 (11 weeks)
Travel & AccommodationNSF SOARS Proteges will receive housing accommodations and round-trip travel to Boulder, CO for this internship. Please note that the benefits listed below in the Benefits Overview section do not apply to summer interns.
What You Will DoThe NSF SOARS program is built on the three pillars of Research, Mentoring, and Community. As a Protege, you will gain hands-on research experience,…
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