Integrated STEM Internship Program

The MU Integrated STEM Internship Program (ISIP) is a 9-week paid internship that includes hands-on experience in a University of Missouri research setting and work with county-based Extension faculty members. It is open to all undergraduates completing their first, second or third year of college. Interested students will choose to apply in one of the following areas:

  • Plant Health and Production
  • Animal Health and Production
  • Food Safety, Nutrition and Health
  • Agriculture Economics and Rural Communities

Interns will receive $500 per week ($4500 total) plus travel expenses, campus parking and a stipend for housing and food.

Resources

MU ISIP Research Poster - About ISIP program (PDF)

Research poster created in 2021 by Rebecca Mott, Todd Lorenz, and Jo Britt-Rankin about the approach to MU Integrated STEM Internship Program (ISIP) and lessons learned during the program’s inception.

MU ISIP Research Poster - Analyzing Extension Onboarding for Farm Management an…

Research poster created by interns in 2021 MU Integrated STEM Internship Program (ISIP): "Analyzing Extension Onboarding for Farm Management and Agronomy Professionals"

MU ISIP Research Poster - Comparison of Physical Activity Participation, Age Gr…

Research poster created by interns in 2021 MU Integrated STEM Internship Program (ISIP): "Comparison of Physical Activity Participation, Age Group Differences and Fitness Tracking Technology Among MU Extension Physical Activity Participants Over a Three-Year Period"

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