Summer interns/REU's for internatinal students

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The discussion centers on a request for information about universities offering summer internships or Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) in the U.S. and Europe. A user named Shantan seeks assistance but initially provides limited details about their major, student status, and location. Another participant, Laura, emphasizes the importance of this information, noting that being a non-citizen studying in the U.S. could expand internship opportunities. The conversation highlights the need for more context to effectively guide Shantan in finding suitable summer programs.
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hi

could u please send me the information about the universities that offer summer interns/REUs in US or European countries... i am in high need of them...


thank you
 
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Hi Shantan,

You really didn't provide much information to go on, such as your major, your student status (I assume you're an undergraduate since you are looking for REUs, but perhaps not), and what country your current college/university is in. If you are a non-citizen attending a U.S. institution, that will open up many more doors for you in the U.S.

Could you please reply with more information?

Laura
 
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