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STEM-scholars: these scholarships and internships are just for you! Scholarship and internship providers want to award YOU with funding opportunities to help pay for your STEM-related studies.
The below awards and internship opportunities are specifically for those in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics-based (STEM) field and can help you achieve you STEM-related career goals.
Check out these scholarship and internship opportunities, ready for the taking, for students of all ages in STEM-related majors and interests:
NASF/AESF Undergraduate Scholarship
Deadline: 12/09/15
Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: $1,500
The NASF/AESF Undergraduate Scholarship is open to junior and senior students who are majoring in chemical engineering, material science or engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, environmental engineering, or chemistry.
You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the NASF/AESF Undergraduate Scholarship.
NASF/AESF Graduate Scholarship
Deadline: 12/09/15
Available to: Graduate Students, Year 1 through Year 5
Award Amount: $1,500
The NASF/AESF Graduate Scholarship is available to graduate students who are majoring in a chemical engineering, material science or engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, environmental engineering, or chemistry.
You must have a minimum 3.3 GPA to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the NASF/AESF Graduate Scholarship.
SDMS Foundation Sonography Student Scholarship
Deadline: 12/31/15
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: $2,500
Sponsored by the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) Educational Foundation, THE SDMS Foundation Sonography Student Scholarship is available to students enrolled in a diagnostic medical sonography or cardiovascular technology educational program.
You must be attending a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP) to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the SDMS Foundation Sonography Student Scholarship.
Richard A. Groenendyke Scholarship
Deadline: 1/22/16
Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: 2 Awards of $2,000
The Richard A. Groenendyke Scholarship is available to engineering students who are entering their junior, senior or fifth year (of a five year program) in the fall.
To be eligible, you must be enrolled in an engineering program accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering & Technology (ABET) and working towards a degree in engineering.
ABET-accredited colleges in Alabama are: Alabama A&M University, Auburn University, University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa), University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Alabama at Huntsville, University of South Alabama and Tuskegee University.
Get more information on the Richard A. Groenendyke Scholarship.
Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
Deadline: 1/29/16
Available to: College Sophomores through Entering College Juniors
Award Amount: $8,000
The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship is available to full-time sophomore students.
To be eligible, you must be majoring in a discipline including, but not limited to, oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA's programs and mission.
You must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be a U.S. citizen to be eligible for this award.
Get more information on the Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship.
Microsoft Scholarship Program
Deadline: 1/30/16
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
Provided by the Microsoft Corporation, the Microsoft Scholarship Program is open to full-time undergraduate students attending a four-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico.
To be eligible, you must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline.
Get more information on the Microsoft Scholarship Program.
Association of Women in Mathematics Essay Contest
Deadline: 1/31/16
Available to: High School Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Essay Contest on Biographies of Contemporary Women in Mathematics is open to all students in three categories: grades 6 - 8, grades 9 - 12, and college undergraduates.
Your essay must be primarily based on an interview with a woman currently working in a mathematical career and be approximately 500 to 1,000 words in length.
The winning essays will be posted on the AWM web page and the grand prize winner will have his or her essay published in the AWM Newsletter.
Learn more information about the Association of Women in Mathematics Essay Contest.
Respshop.com Scholarship
Deadline: 1/31/16
Available to: High School Senior through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $1,500
The Respshop.com Scholarship is available to undergraduates, graduate students, and high school students who plan to attend college within the following seven months.
You must have a minimum 2.0 GPA and submit a 500-700 word essay about snoring, sleep apnea, sleep disorders, or CPAP therapy.
You may steer your essay in any direction you like, but you should relate sleep disorders or CPAP therapy to your personal life or to your community.
Get more information on the Respshop.com Scholarship.
EngineerGirl Essay Contest
Deadline: 2/01/16
Available to: High School Freshman through High School Seniors
Award Amount: $500
Sponsored by the National Academy of Engineering, the EngineerGirl Essay Contest is available to male and female students in grades three through twelve.
To enter, you must submit an essay that describes a new technology and what improvements you think it can provide in one of the following areas: safety, health, well-being and environmental sustainability.
Learn more information about the EngineerGirl Essay Contest.
ExploraVision Science Competition
Deadline: 2/01/16
Available to: Ages 14-21 Years
Award Amount: 8 Awards between $5,000 - $10,000
The ExploraVision Science Competition is available to students in grades K-12.
You must work in a group of two, three or four students. Each team will select a technology that is present in the home, school and/or community and explore what the technology does, how it works and how or why it was invented.
All applicants must be citizens of the United States or Canada to be eligible.
Learn more information about the ExploraVision Science Competition.
Women's Network Employee Resource Group Scholarship
Deadline: 2/01/16
Available to: Graduating High School Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
Sponsored by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Women's Network Employee Association, the Women's Network Employee Resource Group Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors who reside within the Pacific Gas and Electric service area.
You must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate school/ community involvement.
Also, you must plan to pursue a degree in engineering, information technology, business, or an environmental or energy related field to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the Women's Network Employee Resource Group Scholarship.
William L. Wilson Scholarship
Deadline: 2/01/16
Available to: Graduate Students, Year 1 through Year 3
Award Amount: $1,000
Provided by the Karst Water Institue, the William L. Wilson Scholarship is available to students pursuing a master's degree at an institution of higher education in the United States.
You must be studying in the field of geoscience, and submit a written proposal of the planned karst study to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the William L. Wilson Scholarship.
Alaska Geological Society Scholarship
Deadline: 2/01/16
Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: $3,000
Provided by the Alaska Geological Society, the Alaska Geological Society Scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students attending a college or university in Alaska.
You must be majoring in geoscience or a closely related field to be eligible for this award.
Learn more information about the Alaska Geological Society Scholarship.
EMPMD Gilbert Chin Scholarship
Deadline: 3/15/16
Available to: College Sophomores through College Juniors
Award Amount: $2,000
Sponsored by the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, the Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division (EMPMD) Gilbert Chin Scholarship is open to sophomore or junior TMS members who are studying magnetic, electronic, superconducting or photonic materials. A travel stipend of $500 is also available to the recipient to attend the TMA annual meeting.
You will be selected based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, three letters of recommendation, personal profile statement and leadership potential.
Students not currently holding TMS memberships may enclose with their scholarship entry a completed membership application with dues payment to become eligible.
Get more information on the EMPMD Gilbert Chin Scholarship.
International Symposium on Superalloys Scholarship
Deadline: 3/15/16
Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: 2 Awards of $2,000
Sponsored by the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, the International Symposium on Superalloys Scholarship is open to undergraduate and graduate students.
You must be majoring in metallurgical and/or materials science and engineering with an emphasis on all aspects of the high-temperature, high-performance materials used in the gas turbine industry and all other applications to be eligible for this award.
Get more information on the International Symposium on Superalloys Scholarship.
J. Keith Brimacombe Presidential Scholarship
Deadline: 3/15/16
Available to: College Sophomores through College Juniors
Award Amount: $5,000
Sponsored by the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, the J. Keith Brimacombe Presidential Scholarship is open to undergraduate TMS members who are studying metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or minerals processing/ extraction.
A travel stipend of $1,000 is also available for the recipient to attend the TMS annual meeting. You will be selected based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, three letters of recommendation, personal profile statement and leadership potential.
Students not currently holding TMS memberships may enclose with their scholarship entry a completed membership application with dues payment to become eligible.
Get more information on the J. Keith Brimacombe Presidential Scholarship.
Extracting and Processing Division Scholarship
Deadline: 3/15/16
Available to: College Sophomores through College Juniors
Award Amount: 4 Awards of $2,000
Sponsored by the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, the Extraction and Processing Division Scholarship is open to sophomore and junior TMS members who are studying minerals, metals, and materials processing and extraction full-time. Up to $500 in travel expenses is also available to the recipient to attend the TMS annual meeting.
You will be selected based on your scholarship application, academic achievement, extracurricular activities, three letters of recommendation, personal profile statement and leadership potential.
Students not currently holding TMS memberships may enclose with their scholarship entry a completed membership application with dues payment to become eligible.
Get more information on the Extracting and Processing Division Scholarship.
Light Metals Division Scholarship
Deadline: 3/15/16
Available to: College Sophomores through College Juniors
Award Amount: 3 Awards of $4,000
Sponsored by the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, the Light Metals Division Scholarship is open to undergraduate student majoring in metallurgical and/ or materials science and engineering with an emphasis on both traditional (aluminum, magnesium, beryllium, titanium, lithium and other reactive metals) and emerging (composites, laminates, etc.) light metals.
Preference is given to sophomores and juniors who have participated in relevant industrial co-op programs.
Students not currently holding TMS memberships may enclose with their scholarship entry a completed membership application with dues payment to become eligible.
Get more information on the Light Metals Division Scholarship.
Structural Materials Division Scholarship
Deadline: 3/15/16
Available to: College Sophomores through College Juniors
Award Amount: 2 Awards of $2,500
Sponsored by the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, the Structural Materials Division Scholarship is open to full- time sophomore and junior TMS members who are studying metallurgical or materials science and engineering full-time.
Up to $500 in travel expenses may be available to the recipient to attend the TMS annual meeting.
You will be selected based on your scholarship application, academic achievement, extracurricular activities, three letters of recommendation, personal profile statement and leadership potential.
Students not currently holding TMS memberships may enclose with their scholarship entry a completed membership application with dues payment to become eligible.
Get more information on the Structural Materials Division Scholarship.
Carol Bond Memorial Scholarship
Deadline: 3/24/16
Available to: College Freshman through College Sophomores
Award Amount: $1,000
The Carol Bond Memorial Scholarship is available to students enrolled at a North Carolina community college.
You must be pursuing a degree in environmental science technology, water/ wastewater sciences, or water resources management.
You must also be a U.S. citizen to be eligible for this award. An essay and two letters of recommendation are required.
Get more information on the Carol Bond Memorial Scholarship.
Rubber Division Scholarship
Deadline: 3/25/16
Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: $5,000
Provided by the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society, the Rubber Division Scholarship is available to junior and senior students who are majoring in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, polymer science or a rubber industry-related field.
You must demonstrate serious interest in full-time professional and promise of a productive future as a technically trained professional employment in the rubber industry and have completed at least three semesters or six terms with a minimum 'B' average to be eligible for this award.
Get more information on the Rubber Division Scholarship.
Thoroughbred Scholarship
Deadline: 3/25/16
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: $6,000
The Thoroughbred Scholarship is available to undergraduate students studying pre - veterinary medicine (equine practice), equine science, racetrack management, equine business management, or pasture management as it pertains to horse farms, and other related fields.
To be eligible, you must be 24 years old or younger as of September 1 and have a minimum 2.85 GPA.
Eligible candidates must have an annual household income of less than $50,000, or be financially independent from parents. Riding certification programs are ineligible.
Get more information on the Thoroughbred Scholarship.
Forum for Concerns of Minorities Scholarship
Deadline: 4/01/16
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
Provided by the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, the Forum for Concerns of Minorities Scholarship is open to minority students must be accepted in an NAACLS accredited program in clinical laboratory science to include Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Technician/Medical Laboratory Technician Program.
You must demonstrate financial need to be considered for this award.
Get more information on the Forum for Concerns of Minorities Scholarship.
Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Sophomores through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: 18 Awards of $10,000
The Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology is open to students majoring in engineering, natural science, applied science, or mathematics.
You must attend one of the participating educational institutions to be considered for this award. U.S. citizenship is also a requirement.
You must be nominated by faculty or staff in your department.
Learn more information about the Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology.
Royce Osborne Minority Student Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: 5 Awards of $4,000
Sponsored by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, the Royce Osborne Minority Student Scholarship is open to minority students who are attending an entry-level radiologic sciences program.
You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, demonstrate financial aid, and be a United States citizen or permanent resident to be considered for this award.
Learn more information about the Royce Osborne Minority Student Scholarship.
Siemens Clinical Advancement Scholarship Program
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
Award Amount: 4 Awards of $5,000
Sponsored by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, the Siemens Clinical Advancement Scholarship Program is open to undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a baccalaureate or graduate degree in the radiologic sciences or health sciences.
Learn more information about the Siemens Clinical Advancement Scholarship Program.
URSA Scholarship Program
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: $1,000
The University Space Research Association Scholarship to full-time students who have shown a career interest in the physical sciences or engineering with an emphasis on space research or space science education.
This includes, but is not limited to, aerospace engineering, astronomy, bio-physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, geophysics, geology, mathematics, mechanical engineering, science education and physics.
In order to apply, you must have completed at least two (2) years of college credits by the time the award is received.
U.S. citizenship is required as well as a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50.
Get more information on the URSA Scholarship Program.
Ventures Scholars Program
Award: $10,000
Deadline: Varies
Available to: High School Freshman through College Freshman
The Ventures Scholars Program is open to underrepresented and first-generation college-bound students. You must be pursuing a math- or science-based career to be considered for this award.
Learn more information about the Ventures Scholars Program.
Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Sophomores
Award Amount: Varies
The Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship is available to female students in the College of Technology at Idaho State University.
You must be enrolled in the electronic wireless telecommunications program and demonstrate a strong academic performance, involvement in co-curricular activities and future goals in the field of wireless communications to be eligible for this award.
Get more information on the Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship.
NASA Internships
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Minimum Age 16 Years
Provided by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the NASA Internships are available to are available to high school through graduate level students attending full-time accredited programs appropriate to the NASA internship. You must be a U.S. citizen, majoring in wide-variety of majors ranging from business to science and engineering to be considered for this internship.
College-level interns must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. As an intern, you will engage in scientific or engineering research, development, and operations activities.
In addition, there are non-technical internship opportunities to engage in professional activities which support NASA business and administrative processes.
Get more information on the NASA Internship.
Rugh Family Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The Rugh Family Scholarship is open to students at the Virginia Military Institute.
You must demonstrate capability in engineering or the physical sciences to qualify for this award.
Learn more information about the Rugh Family Scholarship.
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AC Engineers (ASHRAE)
Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship is available to undergraduate students who are enrolled in an ABET-accredited program leading to a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree.
Your course of study must be related to heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required.
Learn more information about the ASHRAE Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship.
Chevron Society of Women Engineers Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Sophomores through College Juniors
Award Amount: Varies
The Chevron Society of Women Engineers Scholarship is available to sophomores and juniors at the University of Idaho.
You must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, be a member of the UI Soceity of Women Engineers, and be majoring in one of the following fields to be eligible for this award: civil engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science.
Get more information on the Chevron Society of Women Engineers Scholarship.
Dr. William W.L. "Bill" Taylor Memorial Scholarship Competition
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
Award Amount: Varies
The Dr. William W.L. "Bill" Taylor Memorial Scholarship Competition is available to students attending or planning to attend a Washington DC Metropolitan-area university or college.
You must also be a U.S. citizen and demonstrate academic achievement through your GPA. You must be registered for full-time study as a student in good standing in your high school, college or university.
In addition, you must demonstrate your participation in a Very Low Frequency (VLF) research project, leadership abilities, and your motivation as a physical science student to be eligible for this award.
Get more information on the Dr. William W.L. "Bill" Taylor Memorial Scholarship Competition.
University Space Research Association (USRA) Scholarship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors
Award Amount: $1,000
The University Space Research Association Scholarship to full-time students who have shown a career interest in the physical sciences or engineering with an emphasis on space research or space science education.
This includes, but is not limited to, aerospace engineering, astronomy, bio-physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, geophysics, geology, mathematics, mechanical engineering, science education and physics.
In order to apply, you must have completed at least two (2) years of college credits by the time the award is received. U.S. citizenship is required as well as a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50.
Get more information on the University Space Research Association (USRA) Scholarship.
STEM-Field Internships
Divers Alert Network Research Internship Program
Deadline: 1/15/16
Available to: College Juniors through Graduate Students, Year 1 through Year 5
The Divers Alert Network Research Internship Program is available to undergraduate students, medical students and recent graduates (within one year) who are interested in diving medical research.
You must be at least 20 years old as of June 1 of the current year, be a certified S.C.U.B.A. diver, and be interested in science research and education. This internship will train you to collect dive profile data for Project Dive Exploration and provide you with an experience in dive safety research. The program consists of one week of training at DAN headquarters and Duke University, followed by an 8-10 week residency at a host facility. DAN will cover room, board and related expenses, provide a monthly stipend and offer academic credit.
You must also submit an essay and three letters of recommendation along with your application.
Get more information on the Divers Alert Network Research Internship Program.
Federal Reserve Board Project Internship
Deadline: 4/01/16
Available to: Graduate Students, Year 1 through Year 5
The Project Internship at the Federal Reserve Board is available to undergraduate and graduate students. Interns will work on various projects in the Division of Research and Statistics.
Eligible majors include: economics, finance, statistics, mathematics or computer science.
Applicants must submit the following materials: cover letter, resume (indicating citizenship and visa status), college transcript and three letters of academic reference directly from professors.
Get more information on the Federal Reserve Board Project Internship.
EMC Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
The EMC Internship is open to graduate and undergraduate students majoring in business, marketing, finance, computer science, information technology, electrical and computer engineering, and law.
To qualify, you must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, unrestricted authorization to work in the United States and commitment to the duration of the assignment.
Get more information on the EMC Internship.
INROADS Internship Program
Deadline: Varies
Available to: Maximum Age 18 Years
The INROADS Internship Program matches underrepresented minority students with internship opportunities with more than 60 major corporations, including Fortune 500 companies. Students who have career interests in Business, Engineering, Computers and Information Sciences, Retail Store Management, Sales, Health, or Marketing are encouraged to apply.
You must be either a graduating high school senior who has been admitted to an accredited college or university or a college freshman or sophomore to be eligible for these internships. High school students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, college students must have a minimum 2.8 GPA.
All applicants must be permanent residents of the United States.
Get more information on the INROADS Internship Program.
Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
The Project Internship at the Federal Reserve Board is available to undergraduate and graduate students. Interns will work on various projects in the Division of Research and Statistics.
Eligible majors include: economics, finance, statistics, mathematics or computer science.
Applicants must submit the following materials: cover letter, resume (indicating citizenship and visa status), college transcript and three letters of academic reference directly from professors.
Get more information on the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship.
Hormel Product Development Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Juniors
The Hormel Product Development Internship is open to junior animal science majors. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate leadership skills, strong work ethic and an entrepreneurial spirit to qualify for this award.
Previous meats experience (i.e. university meat lab, meats judging team, etc.) is beneficial.
A requirement of this position is to be a citizen or national of the United States, a lawful, permanent resident or have a valid work visa.
Get more information on the Hormel Product Development Internship.
Retensa Internship Program
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Seniors through Graduate Students, Year 5
The Retensa Internship Program is available to college seniors or graduate students attending an accredited four-year university or graduate school with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
You must be majoring in business management, management information systems, marketing, computer science, industrial/organizational psychology, and organizational/human resource development. Prior relevant coursework or experience and computing skills are required.
A minimum of 3 days/week is required and flexible hours are available.
Get more information on the Retensa Internship Program.
National Aquarium in Baltimore Information Technology Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors
Provided by the National Aquarium in Baltimore, the Information Technology Internship is available at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
Two paths are available for the internship, a network administration path and a system developer path.
You must a junior or senior student enrolled in an accredited college and pursuing a degree in computer science, information technology or a related field to qualify for this position.
Get more information on the National Aquarium in Baltimore Information Technology Internship.
Chabot Space and Science Center Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
The Chabot Space and Science Center Internship is open to undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a career in the museum field and have a strong interest in science and education.
To be eligible for this internship, you must: have a desire to gain hands-on experience in exhibit development and the overall workings of a science museum; and possess strong creativity, flexibility, enthusiasm and problem-solving skills; have excellent research, writing, verbal communication and strong computer skills; have experience with digital imaging, graphic design and/or CAD software (Adobe Creative Suite, QuarkXPress, AutoCAD, etc.); have shop skills and experience using hand and power tools to work with wood, plastics, metals and paints; and have prior collections management experience.
Interns will work as part of a team with the exhibits manager, exhibit content developers, exhibit technicians and exhibit volunteers.
Three letters of recommendation are required.
Get more information on the Chabot Space and Science Center Internship.
Federal Reserve Board Economics Research Project Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through College Seniors
The Economics Research Project Internship at the Federal Reserve Board is available to undergraduate and graduate students. Interns will work on various projects in the Division of Research and Statistics.
Eligible majors include: economics, finance, statistics, mathematics or computer science.
Applicants must submit the following materials: cover letter, resume (indicating citizenship and visa status), college transcript and three letters of academic reference directly from professors.
Get more information on the Federal Reserve Board Economics Research Project Internship.
National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) Summer Apprenticeship Program
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Juniors through Graduate Students, Year 5
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) Summer Apprenticeship Program is available to undergraduate, graduate and medical students interested in seeking solutions to health concerns facing astronauts on long missions. To be eligible for the program, applicants must have completed their sophomore year at a university and must be a U.S. citizen.
This internship provides the opportunity to join ongoing project activities at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas and NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. It provides interns an hourly wage but does not cover housing or travel.
Get more information on the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) Summer Apprenticeship Program.
Vine Partnerships Internship
Deadline: Varies
Available to: College Freshman through Graduate Students, Year 5
Sponsored by Twitter, the Vine Partnerships Internship is available to undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a degree in computer science, economics, business administration or an equivalent field.
Interns will work on video production and editing, partnership management, content management, research and software development.
You must have experience with database query tools and be currently pursuing a degree in order to be considered for this internship.
Get more information on the Vine Partnerships Internship.
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