The MIT Summer Research Program 2026 (MSRP) is now open for applications, offering a fully funded research experience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the world’s leading universities. This prestigious summer program welcomes international students and U.S. students to participate in advanced research, academic development, and professional training across a wide range of disciplines. Running from June 8 to August 8, 2026, the program also features social activities, networking events, and exposure to the vibrant Boston research community.
Summary of the MIT Summer Research Program 2026
- Host University: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Program Duration: June 8 – August 8, 2026
- Funding Type: Fully Funded
- Eligible Applicants: All nationalities (U.S. and international students)
- Program Location: United States
- Application Deadline: January 20, 2026
- Degree Level: Undergraduate students (Sophomore, Junior, Senior non-graduating)
About the MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP)
The MIT Summer Research Program is designed to prepare talented undergraduate students for competitive graduate programs at MIT and other top universities. Its mission is to expand participation in research, promote innovation, and help students explore pathways to graduate study in STEM and related fields.
Participants gain hands-on experience in world-class labs, work under distinguished faculty, and develop strong research skills that strengthen future graduate school applications.
MIT, founded in 1861, consistently ranks as the number one university in the world in the QS World University Rankings, making it an exceptional environment for academic and scientific advancement.
Program Details: MIT Summer Research Program 2026
Financial Benefits (Fully Funded Program)
The MSRP 2026 provides complete financial support for all selected participants, including:
- Weekly research stipend
- Round-trip travel to and from MIT
- Meal subsidy
- Free on-campus housing
Participating Academic Departments
Participants can conduct research in any of the following MIT departments and research centers:
- Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Architecture
- Biological Engineering
- Center for Real Estate
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Comparative Media Studies
- Computational and Systems Biology
- Computational Science and Engineering
- Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Health Sciences and Technology (Harvard–MIT Program)
- History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology, and Society
- Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
- Linguistics
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Media Arts and Sciences
- MIT Sloan PhD Program
- Nuclear Science and Engineering
- Operations Research Center
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Transportation
- Urban Studies and Planning
Eligibility Criteria for MIT Summer Research Program 2026
To be considered for the MSRP 2026 (Fully Funded), applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Must be enrolled full-time in a degree-granting undergraduate program at an accredited U.S. institution or its territories (excluding MIT).
- Must be a sophomore, junior, or non-graduating senior.
- Graduation date must be no earlier than December 2026.
- Must have a genuine interest in pursuing graduate studies at MIT, excluding professional Sloan programs such as MBA, EMBA, and LGO.
- Eligible applicants include:
- U.S. citizens
- U.S. permanent residents
- DACA students
- International students enrolled full-time at U.S. universities
- Students are not eligible if:
- They are exchange students
- They are pursuing their undergraduate degree outside the United States
Application Deadline
The final date to submit your application for the MIT Summer Research Program 2026 is: January 20, 2026
How to Apply for the MIT Summer Research Program 2026
Applicants must complete the online application form available on the official website. Supporting documents and further instructions are provided through the application portal.



