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Research Experience and Mentoring

The U.S. National Science Foundation Research Experience and Mentoring (REM) program supports hands-on research and ongoing mentorship in science, technology, engineering and math fields for high school students, STEM teachers, undergraduate STEM students, faculty and veterans.

Program overview

REM activities are designed to enhance the academic and career trajectories of participants who may not otherwise become engaged in a research project. REM participants engage in authentic research projects during the summer and professional development activities through the academic year, working side-by-side with their REM mentors.

REM activities are designed to advance research supported by the following NSF programs: 

How to apply

Learn about REM, funding eligibility, and how to apply in the NSF Dear Colleague Letter for Research Experience and Mentoring (NSF 23-012). Interested participants may review the active REM projects listed below and contact NSF about current opportunities.

REM supplement proposals will be accepted between August and the first Monday of November each year.

Current REM opportunities

In 2023, REM activities were hosted by teams from the NSF programs EFRI, ERC and IUCRC. These included the following:

Contact us

For questions or information on submission of a REM supplemental funding request, please email REM@nsf.gov.