Published: Nov. 14, 2019

The Noble Summer Research Scholars in Plant Science program is funded in part by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation and the National Science Foundation. This program offers the opportunity to conduct plant science in a real-world laboratory setting with some of the profession's greatest minds.  (Paid summer internship)

Location: Ardmore, Oklahoma

Learn more: http://www.noble.org/summer-scholar/

Current sophomores and juniors are eligible. Applications must be submitted online by January 15.

Lloyd Noble Scholars in Plant Science

One summer... That's all the time it takes to discover a passion, explore the unseen worlds of plant science and set a course that can change your life.

The Lloyd Noble Scholars in Plant Science program is funded in part by Noble Research Institute and the National Science Foundation. This program offers the opportunity to conduct plant science in a real-world laboratory setting with some of the profession's greatest minds.

The Noble Research Institute boasts more than 90 Ph.D. scientists from 25 countries. They perform cutting-edge plant science research – research that holds the potential to impact global agriculture, influence animal and human health, and create alternative energy sources.

The Lloyd Noble Scholars in Plant Science program is more than just an internship; it's a chance to conduct actual research. It's an opportunity to explore endless scientific possibilities. It's a chance to discover your future.

Lloyd Noble Scholars in Agriculture

One semester or one summer... That's all it takes to become a member of a team, impact the agriculture industry and set a course that can change your life.

The Lloyd Noble Scholars in Agriculture program offers the opportunity to work alongside agricultural professionals at one of the nation's foremost agricultural consultation and research organizations.

The Noble Research Institute offers opportunities in its core areas of expertise: animal science and livestock management (emphasis on forage-based ruminant systems), agricultural economics, agronomy, horticulture, range management, soils and crops, and wildlife and fisheries. Any given day could find you working directly with Noble Research Institute agricultural consultants and researchers, meeting with one of Noble's 1,700 cooperator-families – actual agricultural producers – that work with the Noble Research Institute on a daily basis, or conducting research on one or more of Noble's seven research farms. This combination of activities and opportunities creates one of the most valuable and unique production-agriculture-related internships in the United States.

The Lloyd Noble Scholars in Agriculture is more than just an internship; it's a chance to benefit the agriculture industry and change your life. It's an opportunity to explore possibilities across a variety of disciplines. It's a chance to discover your future.