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Offers students the opportunity to gain valuable work experience directly related to their academic field of study. The program can also lead to permanent employment upon graduation and completion of 640 work hours. |
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Ten-week summer internship for students interested in a career in environmental health; open to rising juniors and rising seniors majoring in environmental fields, such as, chemistry, engineering, biology, or ecology, or other environmental studies. |
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College students who plan to major in chemistry or biology and have taken courses in general chemistry or biology may apply. The candidate will work on projects associated with developing and applying new methods to characterize and quantitate biochemical markers that are relevant in environmental exposures and chronic diseases. |
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An eleven-week internship designed to increase the knowledge and skills of rising juniors and seniors and recent graduates of an undergraduate institution in biostatistics, epidemiology, and occupational safety and health. |
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A two-year research internship offering comprehensive academic and research experiences in various fields of public health to selected students. |
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Provides training and work experience for individuals during summer months. The work ranges from office support to trades and labor occupations to positions in professional fields. |
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Ten-week summer program for students majoring in environmental health at an Accredited Environmental Health Academic Program (AEHAP) participating school. |
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The program has been designed to provide students with practical experiences in public health related to the core competencies of health education and to introduce the students to the essentials of public health. |
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The Work Study Program offers students various clerical and student trainee occupations during the academic year and/or summer months. |
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Participants are undergraduate and graduate students, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and are active in community and campus activities. |
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Training programs for current or recent graduate students. Opportunity to better understand the significant health implications along the US-Mexico Border, how to prevent and control specific diseases that are relevant within the Hispanic community, and global health issues effecting Latin America. |
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The U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps offers three excellent opportunities for students to serve their country while completing or continuing their education. If you are interested in a public health career, we encourage you to apply to the Junior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (JRCOSTEP), Senior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (SRCOSTEP) or FDA/CDER Academic Collaboration Program. |
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PHPS is a 3-year training and service fellowship for master's level public health professionals. The fellowship focuses on public health program management and provides experience in program planning, implementation, and evaluation through specialized hands-on training and mentorship at CDC, and in state and local health organizations. |
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offers students the opportunity to gain valuable work experience directly related to their academic field of study. The program can also lead to permanent employment at CDC upon graduation and completion of 640 work hours. |
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Ten-week summer internship for graduate students interested in a career in environmental health. |
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One-year training program in applied epidemiology for third or fourth year medical students. |
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Six- to twelve-week introduction to preventive medicine, public health, and applied epidemiology in an international setting; apply in your second or third year of medical or veterinary school. |
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Six to eight-week introduction to applied epidemiology. |
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ASPH fellowships provide recent graduates of ASPH member schools with public health training experiences based at federal agencies, state/local health departments, and on Capitol Hill. The duration of the fellowships ranges from 12-24 months depending on the program. |
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A collaborative effort between the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). One of the primary purposes of this effort is to "identify new approaches and opportunities for field experience in which graduate candidates and early career professionals with graduate degrees can practice applying skills and knowledge learned in the classroom and field." |
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APTR fellowships give recent graduates and early career professionals an opportunity to work in public health and preventive medicine interest areas. Fellows gain leadership experience and train with leading experts in the fields of prevention and public health. |
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For students currently enrollment as a 2nd year law student or as a graduate student in public health, or a related field. |
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Eight-week professional development program for racial and ethnic minority students. |
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The primary objective of the program is to provide leadership training in public health practice and policy to preventive medicine and primary care residents; master's, doctoral and post-doctoral level graduate students; and early career professionals (with a minimum of a master's degree). |
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The PMF Program is a 2-year paid fellowship for recent graduates with an advanced degree. Applicants must apply before graduating. Fellows interview for positions at CDC based on their skills and career goals. The program provides the experience and training to prepare fellows for a career in the federal government. |
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Two-year training program in the application of computer science, information science, and technology related to public health. |
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CDC's approach to sustainable management capacity building is founded on partnership and includes the use of mentoring, management expertise, and science-based best practices tailored to a country's culture and conditions. |
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Two-year fellowship to conduct research in infectious disease or public health microbiology at one of the CDC national laboratories; must have earned the doctoral degree within 3 years of start date. |
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Research Fellowship: This is a two-year fellowship program designed for doctoral level (PhD, MD, DVM) scientists. The program emphasizes research and professional development in infectious diseases. Fellows conduct applied research in areas relevant to public health laboratory practice. |
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The program offers specialized training in environmental health to public health laboratory scientists. |
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The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) is a unique 2-year post-graduate training program of service and on-the-job learning for health professionals interested in the practice of applied epidemiology. |
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The fellowship is a 2-year, highly-selective research fellowship for recent doctoral graduates with a background in economics, policy analysis, operations research, decision sciences, and other quantitative areas. |
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The Summer Internship Program provides internships to outstanding high school, undergraduate, and graduate students interested in pursuing careers in the biomedical/biological sciences to work on a research project that entails exposure to the latest biochemical, molecular, and analytical techniques in a given field. |
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Medical Student Training and Research Experience in Aging and Mental health (MSTREAM), Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) and the Stein Institute-funded High School Student Training in Aging Research (HS STAR) programs. |
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The NIH Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who show a commitment to pursuing careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. |
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This internship program is for undergraduate biomedical engineering students who have completed their junior year of college. This ten-week program will allow rising senior biomedical engineering students to participate in cutting-edge biomedical research projects under the mentorship of world-class scientists in NIH laboratories. |
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The Summer Internship Program is for students who will be sixteen years of age or older at the time they begin the program and who are currently enrolled at least half-time in high school or an accredited U.S. college or university as undergraduate, graduate, or professional students. Students who have been accepted into a college or university program may also apply. |
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The NIH Postbac IRTA program (CRTA, Cancer Research Training Award, in the National Cancer Institute) provides recent college graduates who are planning to apply to graduate or professional (medical/dental/pharmacy) school an opportunity to spend one or two years performing full-time research at the NIH. |
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The NIH Academy is a postbaccalaureate biomedical research program for recent college graduates with an interest in domestic health disparities, differences in the frequency or severity of diseases and other adverse health conditions among populations in the U.S. |
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The NIH Technical IRTA Program (CRTA, Cancer Research Training Award in the National Cancer Institute) is designed to produce a cadre of highly trained research support personnel. College graduates and individuals who hold a master's degree spend two years (possibly three) mastering the latest and most advanced techniques for basic and/or applied research working in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. |
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The NIH Graduate Partnerships Program (GPP) allows participants to take advantage of the best of two worlds - the academic environment of a university and the breadth and depth of research at the NIH. The goal is to create a different kind of graduate experience, one that focuses on training the next generation of scientific leaders by emphasizing communication and collaboration skills, integration of information, and interdisciplinary investigation. At the NIH, graduate students work in a highly collaborative research environment with leading scientists and clinicians. |
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The Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP) for Medical and Dental Students is a 12-month program designed to attract the most creative, research-oriented medical and dental students to the intramural campus of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. Participants, known as Fellows, spend a year engaged in a mentored clinical or translational research project in an area that matches their personal interests and goals. |
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You must be enrolled in a medical or dental school and have your school's approval to participate. You must have completed all of your core courses prior to review of your application. Students participate in short-term clinical rotations and research electives designed to provide advanced training in translational and clinical research in over 30 specialties. |
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Students in good standing at medical, dental, and veterinary schools in the United States are eligible to apply to the program. Research Scholars spend nine months to a year on the NIH campus, conducting basic, translational or applied biomedical research under the direct mentorship of senior NIH research scientists. |
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The NIH Graduate Partnerships Program (GPP) allows participants to take advantage of the best of two worlds - the academic environment of a university and the breadth and depth of research at the NIH. |
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DIA's Academic Semester Internship Program provides promising undergraduate seniors and graduate students enrolled as full-time degree-seeking students at U.S. accredited universities and colleges, located within commutable distances to DIA locations, the opportunity to gain practical work experience in intelligence analysis while enrolled in classes |
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A small number of high-achieving and committed secondary school seniors and /or college freshman and sophomores interested in a career in public service will be offered tuition assistance to accredited colleges or universities, provided challenging summer work, and guaranteed a position in their field of study upon graduation from this highly competitive program. |
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DIA's Summer Intern Program provides promising undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to gain practical work experience in the areas of analysis, research, report writing, oral briefings, policy development, program management, and computer applications related to the intelligence field. |
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USDA invites currently enrolled students to apply for the Student Internship Program (SIP) providing students with employment opportunities year-round. |
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This program places students in paid internships in science and engineering at any of several Department of Energy facilities. The summer programs at the various laboratories will run from late May to mid-August, fall programs run from August through December and spring programs from January through May. |
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The program recruits primarily undergraduates in their sophomore and junior years, but outstanding freshmen and seniors are also considered. |
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The Summer Transportation Internship Program for Diverse Groups (STIPDG) provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable professional experience and skills that will compliment your academic pursuits. This hands-on program is designed to mentor and cultivate tomorrow's leaders, strengthen their understanding of the transportation industry and prepare them for future public service opportunities. |
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Internships, fellowships and other opportunities are available in Washington, D.C., laboratories, and at regional EPA locations nationwide. |
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The Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program is designed to engage its Fellows in the analytical process that informs U.S. science and technology policy. |
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Students must be undergraduates at a U.S. university or college with a scientific major, have a G.P.A. of 3.0/4.0 or better (recommended), and are considering pursuing a graduate degree (M.S. or Ph.D.). Students with physics, material science, chemistry, applied mathematics, computer science, or engineering majors are always encouraged to apply. There may be research opportunities for students with other majors. |
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The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program supports active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of research funded by the National Science Foundation. |
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The National Science Foundation Science & Technology Centers (STCs), located at prestigious universities around the United States, offer undergraduates an opportunity to participate in paid summer internships. |
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The Federal government is comprised of over 300 agencies with jobs for nearly every interest. While not all available student positions are included on the site, the search engine below will help you navigate the positions agencies have posted. |
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The purpose of the Program is to attract to the Federal service outstanding men and women from a variety of academic disciplines and career paths who have a clear interest in, and commitment to, excellence in the leadership and management of public policies and programs. |
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To be considered for a summer internship at Adobe, you must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university and actively pursuing a degree. |
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The program is designed to prepare undergraduates for doctoral studies in Economics by offering honors courses that bridge the gap from undergraduate coursework to first-year PhD work. Applicants considering a Master's degree rather than a doctorate also are encouraged to apply, as are those interested in graduate study in related fields (e.g., demography, public health, regional science, statistics). |
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The three-month internship program will provide an opportunity for the intern to rotate through all major ACHE divisions, including Communications and Marketing, Education, Executive Office, Finance and Administration, Health Administration Press, Management Information Systems, Membership, Regional Services, and Research. |
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ANS is a full participant in the Washington Internships for Students of Engineering (WISE) Program, with guaranteed support for two students. ANS-sponsored students must be student members of the Society. |
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There are internships throughout the year in different departments and ongoing volunteer opportunities, too. |
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Senior level Ph.D. students and early career postdoctoral scientists. |
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The internship program is intended to introduce bright, innovative undergraduate and graduate students to the policymaking process and encourage them to become active and effective participants in public affairs. |
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Factors considered in the admissions process include whether an applicant identifies with a group that is racially/ethnically underrepresented in medicine and/or dentistry (as defined independently by each program site); comes from an economically or educationally disadvantaged background; has demonstrated interest in issues affecting underserved populations; and submits a compelling personal statement and strong letters of recommendation. |
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Summer internship program to help medical, nursing, public health, and other students learn more about the field of occupational safety and health from those with the most at stake: working people. |
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The awards provide students and graduates of ASPH member schools with fellowship practice experiences globally, nationally and locally. |
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Internships for periods of up to four months are awarded to graduate students enrolled full time in an architecture or historic preservation program |
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The AT&T Labs Fellowship Program (ALFP) offers three-year fellowships to outstanding under-represented minority and women students pursuing PhD studies in computing and communications-related fields. |
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The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) is a gateway to graduate education at CIC universities. The goal of the program is to increase the number of underrepresented students who pursue graduate study and research careers. SROP helps prepare undergraduates for graduate study through intensive research experiences with faculty mentors and enrichment activities. |
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CBCF's internship and fellowship programs prepare college students and young professionals to become principled leaders, skilled policy analysts, and informed advocates by exposing them to the processes by which national policies are developed and implemented on Capitol Hill and in the federal government. |
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Provides college students with a paid Congressional work placement on Capitol Hill for a period of twelve weeks (Spring/Fall) or eight weeks (Summer). |
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Google now offers internship opportunities throughout the year. |
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The program has been designed to provide students with practical experiences in public health related to the core competencies of health education and to introduce the students to the essentials of public health. |
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The program focuses on giving opportunities in science and technology to undergraduate college students currently enrolled in four-year colleges and universities in the United States. Internships are offered to students majoring in physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science. |
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Open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students, the 10-week program is designed to provide hands-on experience in a research environment in areas that include aquaculture, biomedical marine research, marine biology, marine mammal research, marine natural product chemistry, marine microbiology, ocean engineering, ocean technology, and oceanography |
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A one week management training program for rising college seniors designed to increase diversity and opportunity in business education. |
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The Program is offered for currently-enrolled undergraduates who are considering careers in biological or biomedical research sciences, who have already had at least one summer (or equivalent term-time) of experience in a research laboratory, and who have taken at least one upper-level biology course that includes molecular biology. |
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The Summer Program is a relatively intensive 4-week program, during which qualified participants receive an interesting and enjoyable introduction to biostatistics, epidemiology and public health research. This program is designed to expose undergraduates to the use of quantitative methods for biological, environmental and medical research. |
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An internship program for young minority journalists interested in specializing in urban public health reporting. |
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The program provides stipends, language training, and individualized professional placement in Asia for 15-18 Luce Scholars each year, and welcomes applications from college seniors, graduate students, and young professionals in a variety of fields who have had limited exposure to Asia. Luce Scholar candidates are nominated by participating colleges and universities. |
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In order to be eligible for the HACU National Internship Program (HNIP), applicants must ave completed freshman year of college before the internship begins. Participants are undergraduate and graduate students, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and are active in community and campus activities. |
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The programs offer students a unique opportunity to better understand the significant health implications along the US-Mexico Border, how to prevent and control specific diseases that are relevant within the Hispanic community, and global health issues affecting Latin America. |
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A paid multi-year internship with a top company. |
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The Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) is an enhanced internship program which gives real-world work experience to graduate students in health administration with a 10-12 week, paid internship in a hospital or health care facility. |
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Participate in an intensive public policy internship at an organization focused on state, federal, or single-issue policies. The journalism program offers paid internships in print, broadcast, new media, and investigative journalism at daily newspapers, major media outlets, and state policy think tanks across the country. |
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IWPR's internship program is designed to provide participants with challenging work experiences under the guidance and supervision of researchers with extensive knowledge of women's policy issues and social science research. |
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Internships are usually six months in length and are open on a competitive basis. |
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IASA's annual 3-month Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) offers research opportunities to talented young researchers whose interests correspond with IIASA's ongoing research on issues of global environmental, economic and social change. |
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The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation awards several paid archival internships each year to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in history, government, archival administration, library science, English, journalism, communications and other related disciplines. |
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The Leadership Conference and The Education Fund offer a substantive, fast-paced internship program designed to give undergraduate students interested in civil and human rights, public service, advocacy, journalism and online communications, real-world work experience in the policy arena. |
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The program is especially designed for students majoring in such fields as biology, chemistry, ecology, environmental science, engineering, physics, marine science and mathematics. |
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Mayo Clinic is one of the best places for you to do find out if a career as a Ph.D. or M.D.-Ph.D. scientist might be for you. |
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You will elevate your talent working alongside some of the best minds in the industry (your fellow interns included). |
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You will also take part in a dynamic community that's passionate about sports, volunteering, the arts and everything in between. |
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Spend that summer at Microsoft where you will take on challenging projects like bringing a new technology to market or guiding our multi-billion dollar businesses into a new era. |
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Native American Summer Congressional Internships - The Udall Foundation provides a ten-week summer internship in Washington, D.C., for Native American and Alaska Native students who wish to learn more about the federal government and issues affecting Indian Country. |
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Mote offers a variety of internship opportunities for undergraduate/graduate students and recent college graduates interested in a career in the ocean sciences. |
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The awards offer paid research training experiences in estuarine science to undergraduate students during a 10-week summer period. |
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The HCIP gives highly qualified graduate students and recent graduate degree recipients the opportunity to participate in vital health and science communications projects in one of the many offices that make up the NCI. Interns will select an area of emphasis: health communications or science writing. |
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Paid internships, fellowships and other short-term opportunities in the government and private sectors. |
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The program promotes and fosters the development of young college-age Latina leaders through training, mentoring opportunities, access to national networks and tools to create a community impact through their leadership projects. |
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Each semester NOW interns participate in a wide range of activities. |
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These positions are for qualified university students at either the graduate or undergraduate level seeking experience in the peace and disarmament field. Candidates from anywhere in the world are encouraged to apply, provided that they are students currently enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States. |
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PDF's Summer Fellowship Program is used to support students - from advanced undergraduates to graduate and medical students - in their pursuit of Parkinson's-related summer research projects. |
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Penn State College of Medicine offers a Summer Undergraduate Research Internship Program (SURIP) for college undergraduate students who are curious about careers in the biological sciences. |
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All SI facilities. |
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Internships and Visiting Student appointments are full-time (40 hours per week), for ten weeks during the summer, fall, or spring. |
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Internships in residence at the Smithsonian are awarded to undergraduate and graduate Native American students who are formally or informally related to a Native American community, to participate in research or museum activities related to Native American studies for periods of 10 weeks. |
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SERC's Internship Program offers undergraduate and beginning graduate students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the fields of environmental research and education. |
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SCEC offers two internship programs for college undergraduate students. SCEC/SURE (Summer Undergraduate Research Experience) interns are primarily juniors or seniors, and most projects are best suited for students majoring in earth science or a related field. SCEC/USEIT (Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology) interns must be a sophomore, junior, or senior. |
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Each summer, the STScI brings highly motivated college students to Baltimore, Maryland, for a Space Astronomy Summer Program. |
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This program welcomes students who bring diversity to the FHL student body in any phase of their undergraduate career. |
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Computational Biology & Biostatistics, Neurobiology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Plant Biology, and Environmental Biology |
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All WCS interns and volunteers based in New York City work within one of the four zoos or aquarium. With a strong focus on community education and a broad spectrum of functional areas, WCS is a prime institution for meaningful internships and volunteer experiences. |
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Applicants must be juniors, seniors, or entering their final year of undergraduate studies in engineering (or computer science). WISE will also accept applications from engineering grads who are beginning Masters level study in a technology policy-related degree. |
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WREI accepts internship applications for the summer, fall, and spring academic semesters. |
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The PPIA Junior Summer Institute is a seven-week program structured to introduce or strengthen skills in economics, statistics, policy analysis, writing, public speaking and organization/time management. |
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Awarded to minority undergraduates who are enrolled in U.S. colleges or universities who have completed at least one year of undergraduate study and who have academic interests in physical or natural science, mathematics, engineering, or marine policy |
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A research project is at the heart of the Summer Student and Minority Fellowship programs. All fellows are expected to work on a project selected in collaboration with their sponsor(s) that will provide meaningful results in one summer's work. Research topics span a broad spectrum of topics throughout WHOI's science departments, and the Woods Hole Field Station of the United States Geological Survey (USGS). |
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Graduate students and researchers from a variety of fields who share a common interest in the nonlinear dynamics of rotating, stratified fluids share an intense ten-week research experience, and vigorous discussions of concepts that span different disciplines. |
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The Woods Hole Partnership Educational Program (PEP) is designed primarily for college juniors and seniors who want to spend a summer gaining practical experience in marine and environmental science. The program consists of a four-week course and a six-to-ten week research project - all in the sea-side village of Woods Hole. |
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Yale BioSTEP provides intensive, short-term summer research training for undergraduates, especially students from groups underrepresented in biomedical sciences at research-intensive universities. |