Welcome to SyBBURE Summer 2025!!

Program Dates: May 27 – August 1, 2025

Schedule

(note: all times in CST)

Click here for detailed opening week schedule

Opening Week
Tuesday, May 27 – SyBBURE Opening Day (Breakfast & Lunch Provided)
     Begins at 9:00am in Featheringill Hall 136

Wednesday, May 28 – New Student Orientation (Breakfast Provided)
     Begins at 9:00am in Featheringill Hall 136 **New students only**

Wednesday, May 28 – SyBBURE Proposal Presentations (Lunch Provided)
     Begins at 11:20am in Featheringill Hall 136

Friday, May 30 – SyBBURE Proposal Presentations & VIX (Breakfast & Lunch Provided)
     Begins at 9:30am in Featheringill Hall 136

Saturday, May 31 – Hackathon (Breakfast & Lunch Provided)
     Begins at 10:00am in Gidhub

Sunday, June 1 – Hackathon (Breakfast & Lunch Provided)
     Begins at 10:00am in Gidhub

Monday, June 2 – SyBBURE Proposal Presentations & VIX (Lunch Provided)
     Begins at 12:00pm in Featheringill Hall 136

Monday, June 2 – Summer Welcome Party & House Sorting (Dinner Provided)
     Begins at 5:00pm at Fannie Mae Dees Park (Dragon Park)

 

Recurring Events
Subgroups: 
weekly based on your groups’ schedules
Starting week of June 2 (check calendar for room number & time)
SyBBites:
multiple times throughout day on Thursdays
Starting week of June 2 in Featheringill Hall 136
ThinkTank: 
Tuesdays 12:00-1:30pm
Starting June 3 in Featheringill Hall 136
                    A typical ThinkTank schedule will look like this:
                    12:00 – 12:15 pm – Hang out + Announcements
                    12:15 – 12:35 pm – Activity/topical talks

                    12:35 – 1:30 pm – VIX team work time                 

Check the weekly schedule here or on google calendar for all weekly happenings and one-off events.


Closing Week
Thursday, July 31 – SyBBURE Symposium Day 1
Friday, Aug 1 – SyBBURE Symposium Day 2

Holidays
Thursday, June 19 – Juneteenth
Friday, July 4th – July 4th

Stipend Information

All dates are approximate. If you are not receiving a full stipends from SyBBURE due to receiving other funds or taking a prorated amount, then the amounts will not be the same for you.

    • May 15 – $1,000

    • May 15 – $2,000

    • June 1 – $2,000

    • July 1 – $2,000

Community Standards

Know your participation responsibilities.

  • Know everyone’s name!

  • Be cool to one another.

  • Show up, be engaged.

  • Be honest and ethical.

  • Do good work – devote 10 hrs/wk during the fall & spring (8 hrs paid hourly + 2 hrs of mtgs**) and 40 hrs/wk during the summer to SyBBURE. You can request up to 2 personal days over the summer by filling out this request for time off form.

  • Take responsibility.

  • Communicate (absences, lateness, etc.).

  • Fulfill all participation requirements (see below).

  • Provide constructive feedback to peers and the program.

Participation Requirements and Opportunities

Independent Research Project(s) – The crux of the program is conducting research under the guidance of a Vanderbilt faculty member and moving towards independence on that project. See below and the Research page for more info.


Proposal Presentation – A 5 minute, 2 part presentation in front of your fellow students and Team SyBBURE that details your (1) research plans and (2) goals and timeline for the summer. Format information can be found here.

Sign up on the presentation schedule linked below and upload your presentation to the listed 3 places by 6:00 pm the day before you present.

  1. Sign-up for your presentation slot

  2. Upload to your individual folder in Box

  3. Upload to the Box proposal presentation folder

  4. Put your presentation slides after the slide for the spot you signed up for in the Google slide deck


Written Project Proposal – Everyone does this at the beginning of the summer. It is due Tuesday June 10 at 12:00 pm. Find more info here

  1. Upload to the Box project proposal folder

  2. Upload to your individual folder in Box



Subgroup –
Weekly 1-hour meetings with ~3 or 4 peers and a Team SyBBURE member. Your group selects the time and location and will start the week of June 2. Every week you will give an update of your research progress, but talk with your leader for more details. Each time you present your research, you will also include an update of progress on your goals (see ‘Goal Setting’ below).

Upload

Learn more on the Subgroup wiki page


Lab Notebook – All students are required to keep a lab notebook. It can be physical or electronic. If you need a physical one, ask!

How to Keep a Lab Notebook


Final Presentations – Everyone presents at the end of the summer. Most people present posters, but there are limited spots available for oral presentations that you can apply for by submitting a one-page abstract.

Format
Upload (Also upload to your individual folder in Box)


VIX Project – Everyone participates in a team-based design project with peers in the program. Spend the semester pursuing team-based projects that accomplish the goals you set at the beginning. Form teams, define your project with your team and craft a Project Roadmap, then submit weekly updates to help keep you on track. You’ll give a presentation at the end of the semester showcasing the work your team has done. See below and the VIX page for more info.


VIX Team Formation – Form your team of humans with similar goals and interests.

Complete team formation here Due Sunday June 1 @ 2:00 pm


VIX Project Roadmap – All VIX teams will compose a Project Roadmap featuring a mockup (sketch, diagram, or 3D model) of their final product. Since the mockup is a big undertaking, you will have a week to focus on that before building the rest of your roadmap.

Upload mockups here – Mock up due Monday June 9 @ 12:00 pm.

Upload roadmaps here – Roadmap due Monday June 16 @ 12:00 pm.


VIX Notebook: Keep track of your efforts in a physical or electronic notebook. You may use a google doc, a written notebook, activity sheets, powerpoint slides, etc.

TVixTok: Instead of a notebook, you can keep us updated on what you are working on with short (1-3 minute) weekly videos. TVixtoks are TikTok style explainers of your progress from the week, and helps us know how to help you.


VIX Final Showcase – tell us about your progress this semester on your team-based design project by preparing a 3 minute video and giving a 3 minute live demo of your final product. You are free to creatively decide what your video and demo look like! August 1, 2025


Holistic Development – This comprises activities related to your professional and personal development with our unique SyBBURE community. Optional activities are as noted.


Thinktank – Show up and participate. We’ll use this time for VIX teams to meet and check in with their Team SyBBURE project consultant, get to know peers in the program, and learn about an array of topics.

To sign up to give a Topical Talk during Thinktank, ask @Jad through Slack.


Goal Setting – All students Set Goals at the beginning of each term around your research project(s), your professional and personal development, and your community engagement.

Proposal presentations include a slide with 2-3 goals per category. Each time you present to your subgroup, include your progress on meeting your goals.

Learn more about how to set SyMART goals here.


Documenting Progress

You may choose how you do this, but you must keep track of your weekly progress and communicate it to team sybbure and other students somehow.

Each team will present a brief halfway point update during thinktank so the more documentation you have along the way the less work you need to do for the presentation and the final showcase.

Mentoring Meetings – Available on demand! Contact anyone in Team SyBBURE to schedule a mentoring meeting! You may choose to fill out an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to bring to your meeting (or just for fun).

Suggested types of mentoring mtgs:

  • ‘through the wormhole activity’ – Jon will walk you through connecting your present to your post grad plans. Recommended for juniors/rising seniors, but ok for anyone!

  • Make the most of your research time – meet with any of us for help optimizing your schedule, research plan, etc

  • Deliverables feedback – want feedback on the deliverables you turned in this summer or some other scientific work? Schedule a time to briefly discuss what you are looking for and we’ll give you specific feedback.

  • Navigating lab changes – let us help you through this

  • Dealing with people – other humans are tough, we’ve all been there and want you to benefit from our experience

  • anything else you need help with…we’re all here for you, just ask (or ask Jad and he’ll help direct you to the best person to talk to!)


Feedback – Who doesn’t love feedback? Get it from us and yourself. Team SyBBURE will give you feedback at the middle and end of the semester. You’ll also have a chance for self-reflection when you fill out a self-evaluation!


Community Engagement – We will continue to do (or encourage you all to do) fun stuff to help keep you connected, supported, productive, growing, and having fun.

Check the calendar for upcoming activities and events! If you want to help with these efforts or request an activity, slack @jean or @katieleaptrot