I'm studying engineering at an undergraduate, and I'm applying to summer internships as an undergrad and I'm seeing a lot of jobs that seem to be explicitly call for graduate students (so non-thesis masters, thesis masters, and regular PhD students/candidates), and I find this weird because aren't most engineering graduate students who are in a research program (ie excluding non-thesis masters students) getting stipends to do research? I heard that for a normal graduate student doing research, your stipend increases during the summer because you are expected to do more research and less coursework? Are the recruiters targeting grad students who have funding for research during academic year but not for summer? Or is it because the grad student hasn't progressed passed X number of graduate level courses and thus doesn't get research until X is completed? Is this part of some kind of academic rotation thing where your school/department/advisor/funding source says its okay to get experience elsewhere?
If you know more about this or have experience pls let me know!
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