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At Carnegie Mellon University, SURE is a 10-week program that offers first- and second-year students from underrepresented groups in computer science the chance to collaborate with top computer science researchers for a summer.
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This 10-week program in New York City provides an opportunity to engage in cutting edge research on campus at Columbia University, and be mentored by faculty and STEM professionals representing multiple career paths from academia and industry.
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SURE is a 10-week program designed to attract qualified under-represented minority and women students into graduate school in the fields of engineering and science. It has a proud legacy of helping students enter into graduate programs, especially at the Georgia Tech.
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The UCLA SURE program provides students who are typically underrepresented in engineering and computer science an opportunity to conduct innovative and cutting-edge research for eight weeks on campus.
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The USC SURE program provides outstanding undergraduate students with the opportunity to spend eight weeks in Los Angeles, working on cutting-edge research projects in the field of artificial intelligence, computer science and engineering, and robotics.

Amazon is excited to enrich the diversity of our national STEM talent pool by providing undergraduate students from historically underrepresented backgrounds the opportunity to participate in research initiatives at top academic institutions.
Prem Natarajan, Alexa AI vice president
Latest news
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September 09, 2022The alumna of the 2021 Columbia SURE Amazon cohort becomes the first Amazon MS Fellow at Columbia.
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July 25, 2022Prem Natarajan, Alexa AI vice president of natural understanding, visited the campus to engage with young STEM researchers from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
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February 08, 2022New programs with Georgia Tech and the University of Southern California are established; existing Columbia University program expands.