Institutional Review Board

Institutional Review Board

Human Subjects Research - Institutional Review Board

Clarkson University maintains an Institutional Review Board (IRB) with the mandate of protecting the rights and welfare of humans who participate in research. Federal guidelines require that any research related to human subjects that makes generalizable claims and/or will be presented publicly (including research in the classroom) must initially be reviewed and approved or exempted by the Clarkson University IRB, whether it is conducted by faculty, staff, assistants, students, or any other research collaborator.
 

IRB Protocol Submission & Meeting Dates

Protocols must be submitted to Sponsored Research Services no later than noon (12:00PM EST) on the submission deadline date (two weeks prior to the selected meeting date) in order to allow the IRB Chair time to pre-review protocols. Protocols with significant issues may require revision before being accepted for review by the full IRB. Please note that any required revisions, as a result of the pre-review, would need to be completed no later than one week prior to the selected meeting date.

2024-2025 IRB Meetings (all taking place at 3-4:00 p.m.)

  • 9/26/2024
  • 10/31/2024
  • 11/28/2024
  • 12/26/2024
  • 1/29/2025
  • 2/26/2025
  • 3/26/2025
  • 4/23/2025
  • 5/28/2025

Information for individuals involved in research

Clarkson University may collect your personal data in a numbers of ways, including by you providing it to us as part of an agreement to participate in research with Clarkson. Clarkson may also be provided your information by a third party with whom you have agreed to allow information to be shared.

These agreements are often contained in an “Informed Consent” document that you sign with Clarkson or with a third party.  This Informed Consent document will contain additional important information about how your data may be used.

For any research that involves human subjects, Clarkson follows the principles outlined in the Belmont Report, the U.S. “Common Rule,” and other applicable law.

Clarkson may also receive your information as part of a research collaboration with federal, state, or local governmental authorities.

Importantly, there are laws that affect how your data may be used or shared by Clarkson, and may provide you with additional rights.

Human Subjects Research Training

To help ensure our researchers are properly trained in human subjects research, Clarkson utilizes the CITI Human Subjects Research Training.

Question/Complaints/Concerns, contact irb@clarkson.edu. 

      

Contact Us

Primary Email:  irb@clarkson.edu

IRB Committee

IRB Chair: JoAnn Rogers
IRB Coordinator:  Asher Pacht
Human Research Protection Program Administrator:  Michelle Crimi

Members:
David Schelly, Vice-Chair
Dale Fournier, Scientist
Arthur Michelak, Scientist
Shantanu Sur, Scientist
Troy Lassial, Non-Scientist
Dave Nelson, Community Member

Assurance and Registration

FWA..................FWA00000471
IRB ID...............IRB00001285
IORG.................IORG0000917

Graduate Admission Requirements

How to Apply

Review All Graduate School Admissions Requirements

The next phase of your career begins with one simple step: submitting the application to the graduate program of your choice. For Clarkson University's programs, there are no set deadlines for graduate admissions. Instead, we review applications on a rolling basis.

Contact Graduate Admissions

Interested in learning more about graduate admissions at Clarkson University? Feel free to contact our office with any questions.

Phone: 518-631-9831
International Students: gradintl@clarkson.edu
Domestic Students: graduate@clarkson.edu 

To fully complete your application, submit the following materials:

  • All post-secondary transcripts.
  • Résumé or CV (Curriculum Vitae).
  • A 250-500 word personal statement telling us why you want to attend Clarkson University and why you think you are a good fit for your program of interest.
  • The contact information for two or three current or former faculty members or supervisors, who can send us a recommendation letter on your academic and/or professional performance and motivation. Please note that select programs require only two letters; most require three letters.
  • GMAT/GRE test scores. For information and instructions related to waivers, please visit the page for your intended program of study.
    • GRE® Institution Code is 2084.
  • English proficiency test scores, if applicable. Accepted tests with minimum acceptable scores are: TOEFL (80) and TOEFL Essentials (8.5), IELTS (6.5), PTE (56) or Duolingo English Test (115).
    • TOEFL® Institution Code is 2084.
  • To support prospective graduate students, we are waiving application fees at this time.

Along with all requirements listed above, review any program-specific prerequisites before submitting your application.

Once your completed application is submitted, you will receive email communications regarding the status of your application.

  • GRE institution code: 2084
  • TOEFL institution code: 2084

Additional information for international applicants:

  • If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you are likely going to need a student visa. For more information, please visit the International Center for more information.
  • To obtain an I-20, you will need to show proof of financial support. Two documents are needed:
    • Complete and return the Certificate of Finance form through your admission portal.
    • Provide updated bank statements showing sufficient funds, which can include a certified letter from your sponsor(s) indicating the amount of support available for each year.

Learn More About How to Apply

Watch this short and informative video from the Office of Graduate Admissions for an overview of the programs we offer, our campuses and the application process. Contact your admissions counselor for more information.

Watch the Video on How to Apply

Applying as an International Student

If you are an international applicant, there are additional steps you need to take to complete the admissions process. Find out more about the student visa process, required financial forms and other supplemental material you may need to send.

How to Apply as an International Student

Career Development & Internships

Career Development and Internships

Career Development and Internships

Real-World Preparation for Impactful Careers

Clarkson students are doers, always building to what's next. Because the surest way to innovation is through experience, we put hands-on, global and professional opportunities at the center of your academic career.

We talk a lot about building an entrepreneurial mindset. There's no better way to cultivate that than embedding yourself in organizations where reinvention and growth are prized. Employers value those lessons: our 97-percent undergraduate placement rate reflects students who get jobs in fields they actually want to join — not just stopgap positions while they search for something better. 98 percent of our graduate students find positions related to their area of study or advance in their industry or organization.

Career Preparation at Clarkson

97%

University Placement Rate - Class of 2024 within 6 months of graduation in their chosen field

Visit our award winning Career Center

One in five Clarkson alums is a CEO, senior executive or owner of a company. When we talk about the connections you can make with our 42,000-deep alumni network, you'll often have a chance to go high up the ladder. Here, you'll learn to think on your feet and see connections others don't — qualities that make for effective leaders.

Kick the tires of 200 companies at a Career Fair. For many students, our award-winning Career Center is the gateway to a life-changing internship or job offer. We've forged partnerships with industry leaders, fast-growing startups and nonprofit organizations, many of which attend our twice-yearly Career Fairs.

55 & 28

Clarkson has 55 partner universities in 28 countries

42

The percentage that a Clarkson degree will increase your earnings, on average, according to the Brookings Institution.

I have had two internships the past two summers with GE Aviation in Boston, where I have now accepted a full-time offer. I also currently do research in the ASTRO Lab under Dr. Bazzocchi, where I am designing a CubeSat capable of growing spinach autonomously in a deep space environment.

Taylor Converse '23, BS in Aerospace Engineering

Internships and Co-ops

Most Clarkson students land an internship or paid, full-time co-op during their time here — and, often, do more than one. You'll be doing real work in these positions — not just gaining on-the-job skills but lending your own insights as you complete meaningful projects.

Professional Experiences

Clarkson doesn't just prepare you for professional work after you graduate: we make sure you get real-world experience while you're here. All majors require a Professional Experience, such as an internship or paid co-op, as part of your studies.

Finding Internships and Co-op Assignments

Clarkson has forged partnerships with organizations across a wide range of industries — including powerhouses like Amazon, Lockheed Martin and the Walt Disney Company. Turn to our Career Center for help locating opportunities and building your interview skills and résumé. Your biggest problem may be narrowing your list: our twice-a-year Career Fairs bring about 200 employers to campus.

Using Handshake

Handshake is an online service that connects college students with opportunities at 750,000 companies. Every Clarkson student gets access to the service, which you'll use to build a profile and résumé that employers can view. You'll also turn to Handshake to search and apply for internships, co-ops and full-time positions. 

Global and Immersion Experiences

Spending time in another country gives you a perspective you can't get from watching a video or reading a book. We understand this benefit and extend a number of immersive experiences to our students, whether you drive across the border as part of our Canadian Studies classes or spend a full semester (or academic year) overseas. Partnerships with 55 universities in 28 countries on five continents expand the types of opportunities available.

Study and Research Abroad

Get direction from the International Center to pursue research projects during the school year or in the summer. Find opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.

Global Business Programs

For students in many of our business classes, the end of the spring semester marks the start of a new learning experience. Three-week immersion trips to places including Thailand, Switzerland, Argentina and Chile expose you to business and culture in a new environment and are enriched by the perspectives of the experienced faculty accompanying you.

Service Learning Abroad

Clarkson graduates put their knowledge to work solving some of the world's biggest challenges. See the difference your dedication can make on service learning trips sponsored by classes and student groups, such as Engineers for International Sustainability, Doctors Without Borders, Students Without Borders, Environmental Citizenship in the Dominican Republic and Eco Challenge in the Dominican Republic.

Research

At Clarkson, today's research builds tomorrow's solutions. You'll learn how to take those giant steps while working alongside our world-class faculty in the lab, getting experiences possible only at a small, technologically driven institution like ours. As an undergraduate, you'll build proficiency in gathering and analyzing data and learning to solve problems, while graduates funnel those skills into original research poised to make an immediate impact.

All students have the opportunity to participate in projects sponsored by leading industry players — 380 partners in all — as well as federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Energy (DoE).

Research

360-Degree Support

When it comes to landing prime opportunities, grades matter. Find services such as small group tutoring, writing assistance, test prep and academic advising at our Student Success Center and Writing Center.

From there, turn to Clarkson's Kevin ’81 and Annie Parker Career Center, where consultants will help you focus both on the big picture as you plan your career trajectory, as well as on the details, like how to write a résumé, build a network, prepare for interviews and learn how to dress professionally.

Visit the Career Center

Reach Your Goals

Clarkson's Career Center is dedicated to helping you reach your career goals. Schedule a meeting today to discuss opportunities related to your major and plan your next move.