During uncertain times, resiliency and bold ideas can still thrive. In a letter to the KCGIP community, Assistant Vice President for Master’s Programs Stacey Wagner envisions a meaningful path forward.
Future Ready Oregon and NSF Pathways programs are helping Knight Campus students bridge the gap from classroom to career through paid research, mentorship, and training that prepare Oregon’s future innovators.
The Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program (KCGIP) welcomed a record-setting class of 94 new students for its 2025 master’s cohort — an increase of more than 6 percent over last year’s total.
The Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program (KCGIP) is in the midst of its admission process and there is a definite sense of excitement and anticipation in the air.
The long-standing applied master's program provides financially appealing pathways to scientifically rewarding, high paying tech jobs, KCGIP Senior Director Laura McKnight told the UO news outlet
The annual flagship event of the Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program (KCGIP)’s Bioinformatics and Genomics track returns to the Knight Campus, Jan. 29-31, 2025.
Meet the 2024-25 KCGIP Oregon Pathways to Industry Research Careers (OPIRC) mentors. Mentors were selected based on lived experience, past experience with mentorship, and interest in supporting the next-generation of scientists and engineers