The ERP Program cultivates a diverse and interdisciplinary community of endocrinology scholars in a robust, world-class training environment. We believe that science is for everyone. The efforts of ERP students, faculty, and staff are critical in fostering a program that promotes the success of everyone and supports a sense of belonging for all.
Prospective Students
ERP faculty trainers participate in both Summer Research Opportunities Programs (SROP) and the Post-Baccalaureate Research Program (PREP) at UW-Madison. Both programs provide a great way to experience campus life, while gaining hands-on bench experience in the lab of a mentor who researches endocrinology, reproductive physiology, or another bioscience field.
Incoming Students
The ERP Admissions Committee has a stellar track record in successfully nominating incoming students for Science and Medicine Graduate Research Scholars (SciMed GRS) fellowships.
Current Graduate Students
The Office of Access, Engagement and Funding (OAEF) is your resource for social networking, community building, and professional development. OAEF focuses on the needs of graduate students from an array of life experiences and backgrounds to support them in their educational journey and encourage a sense of belonging on campus. The OAEF page includes:
- Bridge and Build Community Events
- Awards
- Helpful Resources, including links to:
- Campus Cultural and Identity Centers
- Group Counseling at University Health Services
International Student Services (ISS) recognizes international students as a vital part of UW–Madison. ISS is committed to educating and empowering students to make informed decisions and working with them to advocate for a globally inclusive community. The ISS website is a great resource for answers to many international student questions.
For more information, contact ERP’s program manager.