The MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) began in 1986 as an institutional
effort to address the issue of underrepresentation of African Americans,
Mexican Americans, Native Americans, and Puerto Ricans in engineering
and science in the United States. Today, this program seeks to identify
talented sophomores and juniors from a broader array of backgrounds and
from around the country who might benefit from spending a summer on MIT's
campus, working in a research laboratory under the guidance of experienced
scientists and engineers, who are MIT faculty members, postdoctoral fellows,
and advanced graduate students. Students who participate in this program
will be better prepared and motivated to pursue advanced degrees, thereby
helping to sustain a rich talent pool in critical fields of scientific investigation.