Undergrad Research Opportunity at GMU for NOVA Science Students
The newly created FLASCS program is now accepting applications for undergraduate research assistants from A.S. in Science or Biology students. Selected students will work approximately 10 hours per week at GMU’s Center for Molecular Engineering starting in February 2024. Research assistants will receive a $1,200 stipend for participation along with valuable experience conducting cutting-edge scientific research!
In order to be eligible for this assistantship, students must:
- Be an A.S. in Science or Biology student at NOVA
- Have completed BIO 101 and CHM 111
- Have completed or be co-enrolled in BIO 102 and CHM 112
- Be eligible to work in the United States
Click here to complete the FLASCS Research Assistantship Application. Please forward this link and flyer to students who might be interested in this great opportunity.

Submitted by:
Chris Russell, IET-Project Manager, CRussell@nvcc.edu