The Center for Innovative Design & Analysis has collaborated with the Office of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities at the University of Colorado Denver (URCA) to provide a paid research opportunity for CU Denver undergraduates through the Education through Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (EURēCA!) Program. CIDA biostatisticians will train and mentor a EURēCA! Student Assistant in a hands-on data analysis built from research collaborations across the Anschutz Medical Campus.
What you’d be doing
This work-study student will be involved in all aspects of research, including study design, data organization and checking, data analysis, and formal reporting of results for publication. This individual will conduct data cleaning, run summary statistics using statistical software (typically R or SAS,) and generate tables and reports of statistical results. Other activities may include literature searches, running and summarizing computer simulations, and other aspects of supporting projects in the field of biostatistics and data science. This individual may also assist with operations or data science.
Who can apply
University of Colorado - Denver work-study qualified, undergraduate students (sophomore or higher).
Benefits
Application materials
Submit as email attachments to: [email protected]
When to apply
Rolling application August - January each year.
Please direct questions and inquiries to: [email protected]
Objective
Our mission is to provide mentorship and work experience for aspiring biostatisticians who have not previously had the opportunity to work on applied research projects.
Description
Work side-by-side with a CIDA Biostatistician conducting data management and analysis in an applied research setting. Our team members conduct all aspects of data analyses from data management to comprehensive reports and publication support. These projects are built from collaborations across the Anschutz Medical Campus with doctors and researchers with a wide range of expertise.
This internship will allow early-career biostatisticians the opportunity to apply the data management and analysis skills they have learned from classwork in a real research setting. This valuable, hands-on experience is necessary in today’s competitive job market.
Minimum Requirements
Internship objectives:
Attain applied experience using SAS and/or R to:
Tasks
Additional activities
Application
In order to be considered, you must be eligible for work study. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis:
Submit as email attachments to: [email protected]
Please direct questions and inquiries to: [email protected]
Objective
Our mission is to provide mentorship and work experience for aspiring biostatisticians who have not previously had the opportunity to work on applied research projects.
Description
Work side-by-side with a CIDA Biostatistician conducting data management and analysis in an applied research setting. Our team members conduct all aspects of data analyses from data management to comprehensive reports and publication support. These projects are built from collaborations across the Anschutz Medical Campus with doctors and researchers with a wide range of expertise.
This half-time, 12-week summer internship will allow early-career biostatisticians the opportunity to apply the data management and analysis skills they have learned from classwork in a real research setting. This valuable, hands-on experience is necessary in today’s competitive job market.
Minimum Requirements
Additional Details
Application due date: April 15
Finalist interviews: End of April
Internship Dates: June 2-August 15 (12 weeks) at 20 hours per week maximum
Salary: $20/hour
Internship objectives:
Attain applied experience using SAS and/or R to:
Tasks
Additional activities
Data Management & Analysis Summer Internship Application
In order to be considered, you must provide
Due date: April 15
Submit as email attachments to: [email protected]
Please direct questions and inquiries to: [email protected]
The Center for Innovative Design and Analysis (CIDA) is pleased to offer two summer fellowships. Students will begin with 3 or 4 weeks on campus working alongside collaborative biostatisticians at CIDA and will transition and participate in the CoSIBS program.
Learn more about the CoSIBS program.
Benefits
Application materials
Completed applications are reviewed on a rolling basis from January through March. Final decisions will be made by the end of April.
The Colorado Summer Institute in Biostatistics (CoSIBS) is no longer accepting applications for Summer 2025.
This 6-week program exposes undergraduate students and early-stage graduate students to diverse research in the medical and public health setting using a wide array of the field of biostatistics and data science. Learn more about the CoSIBS program here.
CoSIBS Program Dates: June 22 - July 31, 2026
What you’d be doing
Mentored research experience on a collaborative project in a small group format. Students will work with clinical and Biostatistics faculty on a research question and present their work in a poster format at the end of the program.
Benefits
CU Anschutz
Fitzsimons Building
13001 East 17th Place
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Mail Stop B119
Aurora, CO 80045