RESEARCH GUIDES SELECTED INTERNET SOURCES AND WEBSITES ABOUT INTERNSHIPS EXPANDED
David Dillard
RESEARCH GUIDES SELECTED INTERNET SOURCES AND WEBSITES ABOUT INTERNSHIPS EXPANDED
This is not a directory of INTERNSHIPS, but rather a sampler of internship sources to give users ideas of kinds of organizations that provide internship opportunities. This list supplements bibliographies whose sources lead to better understanding of internships. Internship internet sources and resources are selectively listed with information about many of these sources.
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Internship Jobs in United States (1,606 new) - LinkedIn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internship An internship is a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited Internships for professional careers are similar in some ways, but not as rigorous as Typically, an internship consists of an exchange of services for experience between the
Contents Types Internships exist in a wide variety of industries and settings. An internship can be paid,
Another type of internship growing in popularity is the virtual internship, in which the intern Internship for a fee Companies in search of interns often find and place students in mostly unpaid internships, <snip> * The 10 Best Websites For Finding An Internship - Forbes 1. LinkedIn 2. Glassdoor 3. Google 4. Your school’s job listing site and alumni network 7. YouTern 8. Idealist: 10. CoolWorks: * Internship Programs: Find Your Next Internship http://www.internshipprograms.com/
How to Identify a Shady Internship Not all internships are created equal. Some positions that might look like internships are really just part-time temp jobs available to almost anyone. They may even be unchallenging busywork that an employer would rather not assign to staff.
You might get paid at this type of job, but chances are slim you’ll rack up good, resume-building experience.
Here are some tips for recognizing shady internships: • It promises quick money and lots of it. If it sounds too good to be true—it is. • It’s a small organization you can’t find in the Yellow Pages. • The employer advertises its “internships” on flyers all over campus. • It’s a sales-related job and the pay is based on commission. • The employer doesn’t inquire about your experience, background, or career interests to see if you’re a good fit for the position. • You get vague answers to your questions about the work you’d be doing. • The offices are in a questionable location, such as a warehouse area or a person’s home. • The employer doesn’t ask you to complete a job application before making you an offer. • Your instincts are telling you to get out as fast as you can! * Internships 101 What is an Internship? From Way Up https://www.wayup.com/guide/what-is-an-internship/ In the past few years, it’s become increasingly common for college students * Internships An internship might not pay much — or at all — https://www.thebalancecareers.com/internships-4161879 *
National Association of Colleges and Employers NACE https://www.naceweb.org/tag/internships/ ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION
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Khan Academy Internships https://www.khanacademy.org/careers/interns
We offer mentorship and then some We treat our internship program as the healthiest, most important source of full-time recruiting
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Find the best internship opportunities for you. VAULT
https://www.vault.com/internship-programs
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Internships & Co-ops https://www.sandia.gov/careers/students_postdocs/internships/
An internship with real-world application Mentoring, training, and practical work experience in a world-class research environment Intrigued by the possibility of applying classroom theory in a real-world work environment? Consider Sandia. Each year, Sandia welcomes students from around the country—from those in their final years of high school Many of our research internships can be experienced through technical institutes that encompass Our internships provide students
In some cases, internships can also lead to an offer of full-time employment. Internship Types Sandia offers several types of internships to help jump-start your career
Requirements Before applying to an internship or co-op, make sure you meet these minimum requirements:
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How to Apply Apply to each job you are interested in separately, following these steps:
Detailed instructions for using Sandia's Careers tool to apply for a position are also available. Selection Many factors are considered in the selection of an intern, including your interests, academic achievement, All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, Sandia invites you to review the Equal Employment Opportunity posters which include EEO is the Law,
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Learning to Lead Internships Editoral & Acquisitions | Development & Donor Relations | Digital Marketing Independent’s Learning to Lead Internships are designed to provide participants with hands-on training Readings and other elements of personal and professional development are incorporated into the program We make every effort to match prospective interns based on their interests and future career goals.
*Applications recieved after the deadline will be considered if open intern positions are still available.
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What you can do Internships · · · · · · Finishing your studies and want some international experience? INTERPOL offers a range of internships across both policing and support services. Internships can be in our policing services for those of you who are interested How do I apply? Only applications submitted in response to specific internship vacancies will be considered.
Who can be an intern at INTERPOL? To do an internship at INTERPOL, you must meet the following criteria:
Conditions of internships Duty station Most of our internship opportunities are based in our Lyon headquarters in France, but there are some Duration The length of an internship depends on the needs of the hiring service and is indicated in each vacancy notice. Remuneration Interns receive a monthly allowance of 550 euros (Lyon), which is adjusted for different duty stations Costs All costs related to the recruitment process and subsequent travel, insurance, accommodation, and living Security clearance A confidentiality vetting inquiry will be carried out prior to confirming any selection. If selected, Visa Interns are responsible for obtaining and financing the necessary visas. INTERPOL Medical insurance Interns are responsible for medical costs arising from accidents and/or illness incurred during the internship Confidentiality You must be discreet and keep confidential any and all unpublished information obtained during the course See also
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Student Internships UNITED STATES. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY https://www.epa.gov/careers/student-internships
Ever thought about having a great career dedicated to:
You can have that career at EPA! EPA internships and fellowships provide a great introduction to our work, NOTE: EPA resources for the Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Undergraduate Fellowships and Science What Do Interns Do? Want to learn more about what EPA interns actually do? Read these blog entries from recent interns:
Other Student Opportunities
Fellowships, scholarships and post-doctoral opportunities Student contracting Internships and fellowships for law students and recent law school grads EPA-NSF Graduate Research Internship Program Federal internships through the NSF INTERN Program
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Partnership for Public Service's Go Government website, Students page Exit USAJobs.gov Pathways for Students and Recent Grads page NOAA's National Sea Grant Jobs and Fellowships page
USAJobs.gov
https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/unique-hiring-paths/students/
The Pathways Program offers federal internship and employment opportunities for current Eligibility · Internship Program The Internship Program is for current students. If you’re a current student in high school, college, Learn more about the Internship Program . · Recent Graduates Program · Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program Other student programs and opportunities There are several other opportunities available to students, including:
How do I know a job is open to Students & recent graduates? In the job announcement look for the This job is open to section. When a job is open to Students You can also select the Students or recent graduates filter. Your results will display all jobs open Documents you may need ·
Upload and submit through USAJOBS You can upload and save documents to your USAJOBS account. Once uploaded, you can submit these Begin your search
Internships and Fellowships Internships Internship Opportunities Listing Form for Organizations AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION (ASA)
https://www.amstat.org/ASA/Education/Internships-and-Fellowships.aspx
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Georgia Tech Internships
Click Here for undergraduate advisors for help with co-ops and internships. Georgia Tech internships provide opportunities for students to gain experience in their field, The Georgia Institute of Technology Internship Program is an academic program designed to Involvement in the GT Internship program requires a commitment of full-time or part-time Look Below for some additional information about Internships: Show Taking a Course While Working Show Verifying Full-Time Status While Interning Show
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The Houston Zoo invites college students and aspiring professionals to participate in unpaid internships at our AZA accredited facility.
https://www.houstonzoo.org/make-memories/adults/internships/
Internships are available in most animal sections, as well as conservation, education, marketing, special events, and water quality departments. Internships are designed around spring, summer, and fall semesters, but not all areas will have openings available during each term.
General Internship Requirements Age and field of study Background Check Application and Program Requirements Things to Know What Makes a Qualified Applicant
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Internships | US Department of Transportation https://www.transportation.gov/careers/internships
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has several internship opportunities, which are aimed at providing current high school, college, and recent college graduates with meaningful developmental and work experiences in the transportation industry. The overarching goal of DOT Internship Programs is to:
Provide a pipeline for attracting talented students with a passion for public service Stimulate interest in pursuing a promising career and experience during their assigned placements throughout DOT.
Eligibility Requirements - All candidates must be:
For more information on DOT internships, visit Catalogue of DOT Internships https://www.transportation.gov/careers/catalogue-dot-internships
DOT Agencies There are 13 DOT Operating Administrations that sponsor internships
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1200 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, SE WASHINGTON, DC 20590 855-368-4200 About Us
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Internships & Recent Graduates MCC offers student employment opportunities through the Pathways Program. MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORTATION https://www.mcc.gov/careers/internships
MCC Requirements for Internships
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https://www.wilsoncenter.org/internships
The Center offers a wide range of part-time internship opportunities Staff Assistant Internships
· Internships with the Africa Program · Internships with the Brazil Institute · Internships with the Canada Institute · Internship with the China Environment Forum · Internships with the Cold War International History Project · Internships with the Communications Office - Media Outreach · Internships with Congressional Relations · Internships with the Development Office · Internships with the Design Office · Internships in Digital Communications · Internships with the Digital Futures Project · Internships with the Director's Office · Internships with the Environmental Change and Security Program · Internships with the Global Women's Leadership Initiative · Internships with the Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy · Internships with the Kennan Institute · Internships with the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States · Internships with the Latin American Program · Internships with the Maternal Health Initiative · Internships with the Mexico Institute · Internships with the Middle East Program · Fellowship and Internship Opportunities with NPIHP · Internships with the Polar Institute · Internships with the Urban Sustainability Laboratory · Internships with the Science and Technology Innovation Program · Spring Social Media Internship Helpful Links For more information or questions, write to: Internship Coordinator Email: internships@... Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center 202-691-4000 * Internships | Abbott U.S. https://www.abbott.com › careers › students › internships
GET EXPERIENCE AND MAKE AN IMPACT Every year we host hundreds of interns from the world’s leading universities. DCNR Internships DCNR seeks interns drawn to challenging and rewarding career experiences As a DCNR intern, you can play a role in protecting and enhancing our natural lands, Who Can Apply? DCNR provides both paid and unpaid internships, which are available The number of positions varies from year to year, based on department needs. You may apply for an internship with DCNR if you meet this criteria:
DCNR is seeking students majoring in programs such as:
DCNR Internship Benefits As a DCNR intern, you have the opportunity to:
How to Apply All DCNR internship opportunities will be posted at the https://www.employment.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx https://www.employment.pa.gov/internships/Pages/default.aspx Select “Internships” from the landing page, then filter by department https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/Internships/Pages/default.aspx * Tips » | Requirements » | Questions » | Testimonials » | Other programs » Organization of American States (OAS) We offer you a unique opportunity to acquire experience in different areas of expertise, The Organization of American States (OAS) is the main political forum of the Region Important to know
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For Interns, All Work and No Payoff When that internship proved to be a dead end, Mr. Lang went to work at a second A year later, Mr. Lang is on his fourth internship, this time for a company that <snip> Call them members of the permanent intern underclass: educated members of the millennial generation who are locked out of the traditional career ladder and are having to settle for two, three and sometimes more internships after graduating college, all with no end in sight.
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The Path to Internships One of the greatest advantages to studying in Washington, D.C. is the unparalleled access Half of the time, interns report that their experiences affirm their career aspirations.
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GVI Internships Abroad
https://www.gviusa.com/internships-abroad/
GVI offers some of the most highly rated intern abroad programs
in the international sustainable development sector.
Each of our award-winning internships, allows interns to work
on one or more of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Every year hundreds of students complete our internship experiences and
we receive stellar reviews from the overwhelming majority.
Our alumni have gone on to work at top global organisations like the
World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Unilever, and Deloitte.
Many have also gone on to found their own sustainable development organisations.
All GVI international internship programs include:
- Field-specific training by experienced professionals,
- Specialised work experience in international development focuses,
- GVI ILM Leadership Development certificate, a qualification recognised
by the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM). - Weekly one-on-one feedback with your on-site mentor,
- A confidential professional recommendation, upon successful completion
of the internship, - The opportunity to contribute to the achievement of the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, - And the chance to connect with specialists in the international sustainable
development sector from all around the world and start building your global network.
Many of our internship programs abroad also include qualifications like a PADI’s
Divemasters or a TEFL, teaching English as a foreign language, certificate.
In addition, many of our interns are allocated the time and support required to complete
a research project related to their field of study during their GVI internship.
Interns who have successfully completed their internship stand a good chance of working
for GVI, or one of our many partner organisations. In fact, many of our current staff
members were previously GVI interns.
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- Why GVI
About Us
CHOOSE AN INTERNSHIP FOCUS
CHOOSE AN INTERNSHIP FOCUS
Contribute to your professional development and enhance your access to careers in marine biology,
conservation, and the diving industry. Help us collect data, conduct surveys and perform recovery research;
we also provides Professional Dive Training on our Divemaster Internships, Instructor Development Course (IDC)
and Master Scuba Diver Trainer course (MSDT).
Join our wildlife conservation internships and gain personal and professional development through hands-on
field experience. GVI offers international wildlife conservation internships that amplify your access to careers
in the industry. Come enjoy a real-world experience with conservation practices and surrounding wildlife.
Business Internships Abroad are a great way to apply your business management and leadership skills and
explore the world. We help you to do the groundwork for your future now by developing you personally
and professionally as you run hands-on, educational workshops on microenterprise business skills, business
training initiatives and mentoring small business owners.
Join our teaching internship to gain practical classroom experience to further your career goals.
Our interns enhance access to education for disadvantaged communities, where schools are often overcrowded
and teachers are limited. While our interns develop their own skills they also make a valuable difference.
Volunteer with underprivileged children on our international community development internships.
Take part in a range of initiatives in educational enrichment, public health awareness, women’s
empowerment, and sustainable environmental practices. Gain practical experience to achieve your
career goals.
Join a women’s empowerment internship to see the world, experience new cultures and contribute
to a sustainable project. Gain hands-on practical skills as you assist in empowering women from
communities with access to less resources through educational enhancement, health care
demonstrations, and alternative income initiatives.
Take part in our animal care internships and gain skills that will enhance your career development
and employability. Animal care internships offer you real-world experience that develops teamwork
and leadership skills for your future professional life. Interns also help educate communities about
animal care.
Participate in construction internships for a chance to renovate basic infrastructures and educational
facilities; contribute to locally-run community building projects; and assist with awareness of
sustainable living and improved sanitation. Improve your construction and teamwork skills while
making a difference.
Participate in public health projects around the globe with GVI; internships in public health provide
you with real-life experience to expand your career development. Our health internships are focused
on assisting communities and contributing to their general standard of public health and increasing
their knowledge of public health practices.
OUR INTERNSHIPS (sample listings)
Marine Conservation and PADI Divemaster Internship in Fiji
Enter the global scuba diving realm by acquiring a professional
diving qualification on this program, while gaining work
experience in the marine conservation field.
Conservation Internship with Elephants in Thailand
Volunteer in the forests of Northern Thailand with a semi wild herd of elephants,
while gaining leadership experience and further expanding your skills set.
Mexico Marine Conservation Short Term Internship
Earn your PADI Coral Reef Researcher Distinctive Speciality and gain
work experience in marine conservation
Costa Rica Conservation Short Term Internship
Kickstart your career in conservation by spending three months gaining work
experience in a lush Costa Rica rainforest.
Marine Conservation Short Term Internship in the Seychelles
Scuba dive in the beautiful Indian Ocean and gain field work experience,
all while contributing to vital marine conservation projects.
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Want interesting work that matters? Consider a UCS internship!
Union of Concerned Scientists
https://www.ucsusa.org/about/jobs/internships
- Are you looking for an opportunity to earn money, gain useful and
meaningful work experience, AND make a difference? - Would you like to work with people who are passionate about what they do,
really smart, know how to get things done, AND are supportive colleagues?
Consider applying for one of our internships! We value our interns as staff
members and colleagues. UCS offers only paid internships.
View current internship openings on our jobs page.
https://www.ucsusa.org/node/417
Please note that UCS does not always have internships available.
Frequently asked questions
Will I get paid?
All interns receive a competitive salary of at least $17.50 per hour and
most are eligible for benefits, including paid time off and health insurance.
Interns are benefit-eligible if working 20 hours or more a week and hired
for more than three months.
Please see individual listings for specific salary information and the benefits
section for benefits information.
What are the hours?
Most of our internships are full-time with regular business hours
(9-5, Monday through Friday) with one paid hour for lunch.
Do you have summer internships? How long are your internships?
UCS internships vary in length, but most are 9 months to one year.
UCS doesn’t usually have summer internships.
What if I’m not a U.S. citizen?
Applicants who are not U.S. citizens must be able to provide an employment
authorization document from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS).
How do I apply?
See instructions for each internship.
Listings are on our jobs page.
https://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/legacy/about/jobs-ucs
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Human Resources Internship Opportunities - City of Phoenix
The city offers many internship opportunities for energetic,
talented and highly motivated students and professionals.
Some internships are paid, others qualify for college credit.
They range from a few weeks to more than a year.
Aviation, Human Services, Parks and Recreation and the
City Manager's Office are among the departments that offer internships.
Several programs are nationally recognized, including the
Phoenix Management Intern Program
https://www.phoenix.gov/budget/management-intern
for graduate students in public administration, business administration
or a related field.
View our Internship Opportunities
https://www.phoenix.gov/hrsite/Documents/Internship_Opportunities 3-14-19.pdf
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
is managed and operated by Battelle for the Department of Energy
https://www.pnnl.gov/internships
If you are a high school, undergraduate or graduate student,
PNNL offers a wide range of internships in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and business fields.
Internships can be completed either during the summer or during
the academic year. As a PNNL intern, you can work in a laboratory
alongside experienced researchers or in a PNNL office to expand
your knowledge in a scientific field, develop your research abilities
and business skills and form mentoring relationships with our
scientists, engineers, and business leaders.
Information on our specific internship programs is listed here.
Current openings for undergraduate and graduate students can be
found on our Careers page. Simply type the word intern in the
search bar. Interested students can also connect with PNNL’s
University Recruiter.
Contact
Staffing Consultant, University Recruiter
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Internships for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
About The Met
The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone
to experience and enjoy. The Museum lives in three iconic sites in New York City—
The Met
https://www.metmuseum.org/visit/met-fifth-avenue
Fifth Avenue,
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The Met Breuer, and
https://www.metmuseum.org/visit/met-breuer
The Met Cloisters.
https://www.metmuseum.org/visit/met-cloisters
Millions of people also take part in The Met experience online.
Since it was founded in 1870, The Met has always aspired to be more
than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive
in the Museum's galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing
both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures.
Mission Statement
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded on April 13, 1870,
"to be located in the City of New York, for the purpose of establishing and
maintaining in said city a Museum and library of art, of encouraging and
developing the study of the fine arts, and the application of arts to
manufacture and practical life, of advancing the general knowledge of
kindred subjects, and, to that end, of furnishing popular instruction."[1]
This statement of purpose has guided the Museum for over 140 years.
On January 13, 2015, the Trustees of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
reaffirmed this statement of purpose and supplemented it with
the following statement of mission:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art collects, studies, conserves, and presents
significant works of art across all times and cultures in order to connect
people to creativity, knowledge, and ideas.
Internships
The Museum offers internship opportunities for college and graduate students interested in careers
in art museums, as well as New York City–area high school students.
Internships for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Join a community of interns to gain professional skills and learn about museum practice.
The Met has over forty department areas that host interns from a wide variety of academic backgrounds.
Calling all artists, writers, thinkers, and designers! Interested in finding out about careers in museums?
Apply for a high school internship at The Met to meet experts, find mentors, make friends,
gain professional experience, and more.
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The World Bank Working for a World Free of Poverty
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Employment Policy
Diversity and Inclusion
https://www.worldbank.org/en/about/
careers/programs-and-internships/internship
The World Bank Summer Internship Program is now open until January 31 2020.
Please note, only selected candidates will be contacted. Apply here.
The World Bank (WB) Internship Program offers highly motivated individuals an
opportunity to be exposed to the mission and work of the WB in international
development. The internship allows individuals to bring new perspectives, innovative
ideas and latest research experience into the WB's work and improve their skills while
working in a diverse environment. An internship at the WB is an opportunity to learn
while gaining practical experience. Interns generally find the experience to be
rewarding and interesting. In addition, it is a way to enhance their CVs with practical
work experience.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for an Internship, candidates must have an undergraduate degree and be
enrolled in a full-time graduate study program (pursuing a master's degree or PhD with
plans to return to school full-time). There is no age limit.
Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of languages such as: French, Spanish, Russian,
Arabic, Portuguese, and Chinese is desirable. Other skills such as computing skills are
advantageous.
We value diversity in our workplace, and encourage all qualified individuals, particularly
women, with diverse professional and academic backgrounds to apply. Our aim is to attract
and recruit the best talent in the world.
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https://www.parksconservancy.org/volunteer/internships
Receive a stipend, training, and professional development -
while supporting the mission of the Golden Gate National Parks!
Related Documents
Volunteer Agreement Form (PDF)
Internship Information
Our Work
Volunteer In Parks (VIP) Internships
Volunteer
Build your workplace skills. Test out a career. Receive a stipend.
Get personalized training and mentorship from a park professional.
Volunteer
Internships - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Volunteer
Our Work
Volunteer
Join a diverse team of 40+ college students in making a difference in your community! Available to students
at College of Marin, San Francisco State University, and City College of San Francisco.
Current Internship Openings
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U.S Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Job Board
https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/?s=INTERNSHIPS&post_type=job_posting
- Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
- Managed by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC
- for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
Helen Edwards Summer Internship
Program Description
The Helen Edwards Summer Internship program is a 10-week opportunity
for students majoring in physics and engineering at universities in Europe.
Interns work with Fermilab scientists and engineers at the frontier
of scientific research in physics and particle accelerator technology.
https://internships.fnal.gov/he-internshipfnal-gov/
Eligibility
- Current accredited European university/college enrollment
and completion of at least one full year at the time of application - Minimum 4.0 GPA on a 5 point scale
- At least 18 years of age
- Conversational and written English fluency
- Evidence of identity and eligibility to work in the United States
- Non-US citizens will usually require a visa to be eligible to work.
Once accepted to the program, Fermilab’s Visa Office will assist
with obtaining the appropriate United States visa. - Proof of medical insurance while at Fermilab
Application Requirements
- Online application
- Unofficial transcript
- Two letters of recommendation
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Internships | Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
https://stri.si.edu
Overview
Internships provide the opportunity to meet and work with scientists
from around the world, gain hands-on experience in academia and research,
and delve into Panama’s rich ecosystems and culture.
Internships generally involve specific roles within Smithsonian research projects
but also encourage interns to bring new ideas and questions to the table.
Smithsonian Internships often have a profound impact on young academics
at early career stages, and can lead to new research projects at the Smithsonian
in Panama.
Before you apply
Internships are intended for undergraduates, recent graduates, and Master's students.
Interns are selected based on merit and potential for achievement. However, placement
depends upon finding a match between the applicant's interest and a suitable research
project overseen by a STRI scientist or research associate. We encourage applicants to
directly contact potential supervisors. Staff research profiles and contact information
can be found here and a list of research affiliates is on this document starting at page 244.
If you are having trouble identifying someone whose research interests align with your
own or contacting a scientist, please contact us here.
https://stri.si.edu/files/guidelines
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The mission of the Department of Commerce Internship Program is to engage
and empower developing leaders with a passion for public service.
The program will expose students to opportunities in the Federal Government
and the potential to find passion in a career in public service. Interns will gain
unique experience through their placement in one of several DOC offices.
The DOC Office of White House Liaison Internship Program accepts applications
on a rolling basis for summer, spring, and fall sessions. This is an unpaid,
volunteer opportunity and hours are flexible. Candidates should be available
for the duration of the session to be considered for placement.
Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in public policy,
governmental affairs, public affairs, economics, and/or business.
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Center Theatre Group Internship Program
601 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
https://tinyurl.com/tb9wufg
Center Theatre Group offers internships for college undergraduate and graduate students throughout the year. Our interns get hands-on experience at departments across the company, study and learn alongside professionals, and participate in career development programs.
Read our internship descriptions for details on individual internships and departments. All internships are part of a company-wide structured learning experience that includes mandatory weekly professional development sessions on Friday afternoons on topics such as resume and cover letter writing, careers in Los Angeles theatre, and diversity and inclusion.
Spring 2020
Applications are now open for spring 2020 opportunities.
We are only accepting applications for the internships listed below.
Unfortunately, we are not offering any graduate-level fellowships this semester.
- Audience Engagement Internship (undergraduate)
- Community Partnerships Internship (undergradate; ELAC and LACC students only)
- Education Internship (undergraduate)
- Human Resources Internship (undergraduate)
- Information Systems Internship (undergraduate)
- Publicity Internship (undergraduate)
- Ticket Operations Internship (undergraduate)
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NREL offers many different internship opportunities to full-time undergraduate and graduate students.
The laboratory works with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science to provide
the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship, Community College Internship, and Visiting Faculty Programs.
https://www.nrel.gov/careers/internships.html
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory is a national laboratory of the
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.
Benefits and Opportunities at a Glance
NREL Undergraduate and Graduate Internships
Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship Program
Community College Internship Program
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Undergraduate Internships
The CIA’s paid Undergraduate Internships and Co-ops are outstanding opportunities for undergraduate
students to obtain real-world experience and gain insight into the events that impact our nation and the world.
While there is no guarantee of full-time employment at the CIA after graduation, many of our best and
brightest students find these experiences to be an ideal way to transition from academic life to national
service.
Community college students are eligible to apply for the Undergraduate Scholarship Program and the
Undergraduate Internship or Co-op Program. Although the majority of occupations require
a four-year degree, there are also some opportunities open to individuals with a two-year associate degree,
specifically in the support and information technology fields. Browse jobs by category to learn more and
find a role that fits your skills and experience. If you anticipate going to a four-year undergraduate
program and want to participate in one of our programs, you will need to provide your transcript with at
least a 3.0 GPA and, eventually, proof of acceptance into a four-year degree program.
Application Deadlines
Although a deadline might be posted, you can submit your application at any time of year, except if you are
applying for the Directorate of Operations Internship or our scholarship programs. It is essential to submit
your application at least 12 months before your desired start date because, if you get an employment offer,
we will need time to process your security clearance.
Use the categories below to learn more about the internship or co-op opportunity that’s
right for you.
Analysis
Those in analytic positions at the CIA are problem solvers and critical thinkers. In an analysis internship
or co-op, you will learn how information is studied and evaluated to provide unique insights that help
inform decisions – and ultimately protect our national security.
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Intelligence Analyst
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cyber Exploitation Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cartographer, Editor, Graphic or Interactive Designer
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Human Resources Analyst
Clandestine
Our clandestine experts strengthen national security and support foreign policy objectives. In a clandestine
internship with the CIA, you will see firsthand how our dedicated professionals use their technical and
specialized skills to help inform key decisions within the Agency.
Directorate of Operations Position
The Directorate of Operations Internship Program is available to first-year college students applying
during their second semester. The deadline for applying is midnight (EDT) 15 March.
Technical Clandestine Positions
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program - Computer Science
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program - Engineering
STEM
STEM professionals at the CIA use specialized knowledge to help tackle challenging, complex technical
problems. In a STEM internship or co-op program, you will learn how these innovative experts ensure
the Agency can adapt to the ever-changing technical issues that arise in the 21st century.
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Intelligence Analyst
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Apps Developer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Computer Science
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cyber Exploitation Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cyber Operations Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cyber Security Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Data Scientist
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Digital Forensics Engineer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Digital Targeter
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Directorate of Operations
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Engineering
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Facilities Support Project Management
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Field IT Systems Administrator
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Human Resources Analyst
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – IT Engineer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Software Engineer
Enterprise & Support
Enterprise and support professionals keep key CIA functions up and running at Headquarters
and in locations worldwide. In an enterprise and support internship or co-op program,
you can zero in on the area that interests you the most and learn how these skilled professionals
provide the infrastructure and expertise necessary to support the Agency and its mission.
Business Management, Accounting, Finance
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Accountant
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Contracting Officer
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Finance Resource Officer
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Resource Analyst
Security
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cyber Security Officer
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Multi-Discipline Security Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Physical and Technical Security Officer
Logistics
Arts, Design, Publishing and Production
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cartographer, Editor, Graphic or Interactive Designer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program - Customer Service
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program - Digital Experience Designer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program - Graphic Designer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program - Multidisciplinary Print Production Specialist
Geography, Cartography, GIS
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Cartographer, Editor, Graphic or Interactive Designer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Open Source Collection Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Open Source Exploitation Officer
Library and Information Science
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Information and Data Management Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Open Source Collection Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Open Source Exploitation Officer
Education and Training
Human Resources
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Human Resources Analyst
- Undergraduate Internship Program – Human Resources Officer
Facilities/Infrastructure
Foreign Language
Foreign language experts are central to everything the CIA does – ensuring we stay one step ahead.
In a foreign language internship or co-op, you will see how our language professionals contribute to
our national security not just through speaking, translating and interpreting foreign languages,
but also through having a deep understanding of cultural nuances.
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Foreign Language Specialist
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Open Source Collection Officer
- Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program – Open Source Exploitation Officer
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https://www.cbo.gov/about/careers/internships
CBO summer internships provide an excellent opportunity for graduate students to participate
in CBO’s analysis and to observe budget and economic policymaking at close hand.
These paid internships are located in Washington, D.C. and normally last 10 weeks.
CBO will accept applications for the internship program only between January 6, 2020
and February 28, 2020. We encourage you to register for job alerts to be informed of new
opportunities at
http://www.cbo.gov/careers.
For more information, please contact us at 202-226-2628 or at careers@....
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All applications must be submitted online by the application deadline.
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What are the qualifications for the summer internship program?
You should:
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Often, CBO also seeks summer interns in other disciplines, such as budget
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CBO selects interns on the basis of:
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relevant work experience
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Interns work throughout the Museum on a wide variety of projects and tasks
including everything from science education to behind-the-scenes work.
An internship at the Museum of Science is an excellent way to gain a hands-on,
work-learn experience in a specific area of interest or field of study.
Our internship program offers internships for one of three trimesters:
fall, winter/spring, and summer.
How to Apply
Please visit our internship application site
http://mosinternships.applicantpro.com/
to view our open opportunities and to complete the application process.
The Museum will provide reasonable accommodation to individuals with
disabilities who need an accommodation to fully participate in the application process.
If you would like to request an accommodation,
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- + When are the application deadlines?
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- + Can I use my work study funds or my school's internship stipend?
- + Do you offer housing for interns or relocation assistance?
- + Do you accept international students?
- + What are the benefits of being an intern at the Museum of Science?
- + Is there a career pathway at the Museum of Science?
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Internships - New York State Museum
Interning with the New York State Museum
An Internship at the State Museum encourages participants to take an active role through hands-on
learning opportunities throughout research and collections, education, public programs and
administration offices. Internships exist in a wide variety of specialized departments throughout
the museum providing exciting educational opportunities that not only provides personal and
professional growth to participants but is a valued resource for the museum itself enlisting talented
motivated individuals. Museum internships are unpaid, may be part-time or full-time, and set up to
accommodate any semester throughout the year. A typical internship lasts 6-12 weeks, but can be
shorter or longer, depending on the school requirements and the organizational needs.
Internships should be pre-planned well in advance to allow time for the application process, interviews
and to complete necessary agency/educational institutional agreements provided by the educational institution.
The New York State Museum is a program of the University of the State of New York
New York State Education Department
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Internship Programme | About UNICEF: Employment | UNICEF
Overview
The UNICEF Internship Programme offers eligible students the opportunity to acquire direct
practical experience in UNICEF's work. UNICEF is active in various functional areas related
to its mandate, which can be categorized in three main pillars: Programme and Policy,
External Relations and Operations. Read more about these areas here.
Internships are offered depending on the needs and capacity of offices to receive and supervise interns.
Currently available internship opportunities are advertised on the UNICEF employment page.
Our Internship Programme has been revised to broaden the eligibility criteria and introduce the paid modality.
You can find out more about what changed here.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered for an internship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate or Ph.D. degree programme or have graduated
within the past two years.
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old. - Be proficient in at least one of UNICEF's working languages: English, French or Spanish. Fluency
in the working language of the office you are applying to is required. - Have excellent academic performance as demonstrated by recent university or institution records.
- Have no immediate relatives (e.g. father, mother, brother, sister) working in any UNICEF office; and
- Have no other relatives in the line of authority which that you will report to.
Individuals must demonstrate excellent academic performance through recent university or institution records.
Additional consideration will be given to any past professional experience.
How to Apply
Visit our employment page for a list of available internship opportunities.
All applications must be submitted through the online e-recruitment system.
To apply for an internship, open the internship advertisement page and click
on the “Apply” button found at the bottom.
Returning applicants who already have a profile may log into the e-recruitment system here.
For more details on the Internship Programme, please see our Internship FAQ page.
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U.S. Office of Personnel Management
1900 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20415
202-606-1800
Federal Relay Service (external link)
https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/
hiring-information/students-recent-graduates/
Internship Program
The Internship Program is for current students.
It replaces the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP)
and Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP).
The new Internship Program provides students in high schools,
colleges, trade schools and other qualifying educational institutions
with paid opportunities to work in agencies and explore Federal careers
while completing their education.
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United States Trade Representative
600 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20508
https://ustr.gov/about-us/human-resources/
employment/student-internship-program
USTR Internship Program
Program Description
The intern program at USTR is a semester-long, volunteer program in which undergraduate, graduate,
and recently graduated students gain knowledge and experience in conducting U.S. trade policy.
Assignments may include research, analysis, statistics, and coordination of briefing books, report preparation,
meeting and conference planning, letter writing, and covering meetings, hearings, and/or legislative markup sessions.
Internships are available in all 26 departments of the Washington, DC office.
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Internship guidelines | Environmental Defense Fund
https://www.edf.org/jobs/internships-fellowships/internships
EDF offers internships and fellowships for students and recent graduates in a variety
of programs and departments throughout the organization. Our internships typically run
for 10-12 weeks during the summer with flexible schedules during fall and spring semesters.
Fellowships run one to two years. The ultimate goal of our internship and fellowship programs
is to provide high-quality experiences (including relevant projects and opportunities for
networking) that form the foundation for any individual who is serious about having an
environmental career.
EDF's approach is unique as we use corporate partnerships, economic incentives, sound science
and a nonpartisan approach to policy to accomplish our goals.
As an EDF intern, you will have the opportunity to:
- Work directly in your field of study, gaining valuable experience, developing skills and
knowledge that can take you to the next level in your education or career. - Network with EDF's executive team and leadership in several program areas.
- Join the network of EDF alumni interns and create your own professional network.
- Explore a broad spectrum of career opportunities available in environmental advocacy.
Eligibility
Internships at EDF are designed for undergraduate students, recent graduates, and graduate students.
Compensation
EDF offers both paid and academic credit eligible internships. EDF internships vary in responsibility,
with each program area maintaining its own budget for intern expenses, therefore the rate of pay may vary.
For students receiving academic credit, EDF will ensure that any and all paperwork needed to secure
academic credit is completed.
To Apply
Available internships for the summer, fall and spring semesters, as well as special-project internships,
are posted on EDF's Internships and Fellowships page. Applicants should review each internship
opportunity carefully to make sure that they meet all criteria before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find EDF's internship opportunities? Available internships are posted on
EDF's Internships and Fellowships page.
https://www.edf.org/jobs/internships-fellowships
I saw an EDF internship opportunity elsewhere, but it isn't listed on your site.
Are you still accepting applications for that position?
EDF's Internships and Fellowships page is always the best source for up-to-date information—
if a position is no longer listed on our page, it is no longer available.
Will any of the current internships offered be listed again in the future? Many of EDF's
internships are project-specific. For these internships, whether or not a position will be listed
in the future depends upon the trajectory and scope of the project. Other internships are listed
fairly regularly. The best way to find out is to check back with the
EDF's Internships and Fellowships page on a regular basis.
Do I need to apply for a specific internship? In order to apply for an internship, you must
complete our online application and apply for a specific opportunity. If interested, you can
apply to more than one internship opportunity.
How do I apply? To apply, please follow the instructions outlined under the position on
EDF's Internships and Fellowships page.
How will I know that you received my application? Upon receipt of your application,
an automatic email acknowledgment is sent to the email you've provided in your application.
Due to the volume of employment applications and queries received, EDF is unable to respond
to each application individually. Applicants will be contacted directly if selected as a candidate.
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Urban Promise’s Internship Program
http://www.urbanpromiseusa.org/internships
UrbanPromise’s internship program provides college-aged adults with year-round or summertime training in urban youth development and ministry. Interns work in our after-school and summer camps and live in community in the Camden neighborhood in which they work. Their role at UrbanPromise is essential to our organization’s operational and programmatic success as they work on a volunteer basis and act as positive role models to the children and teens in their camps.
Their role at UrbanPromise is essential to our organization’s operational and programmatic success as
they work on a volunteer basis and act as positive role models to the children and teens in their camps.
We combine hands-on training with classes on youth ministry to empower interns to effectively
mentor children and teens.
Although very similar, the year-round and summer internship programs vary in the opportunities
offered to intern participants as outlined below.
UrbanPromise also offers customized practicums for both the summer and school-year internships.
Our staff will work closely with the intern/student and university to design a practicum that meets the
service learning and/or degree requirements needed.
Our Admissions Process
- Application
- Interview
- Admission
- Preparation
- STEP 1
Prospective interns can begin the application process by submitting a complete application. - STEP 2
You will be invited to schedule a phone interview will with our Internship Coordinator.
- STEP 3
A formal invitation to join our internship team will be made pending the completion of the following:
background check form (with payment), physical form, proof of medical insurance,
and copy of valid photo ID. - STEP 4
You will receive a welcome packet with everything you need to know about Urban Promise.
Our team will also create a personal online fundraising page for you to begin fundraising to
underwrite the cost of your internship to the ministry.
Apply Now»
http://www.urbanpromiseusa.org/get-involved-internships/intern-application
Year-Round Internships
Each activity of UrbanPromise’s year-round program is grounded in the following values and themes:
Service
Although they receive a small stipend for basic living expenses, interns volunteer as staff in Urban Promise’s
after-school and summer camps. Their role is primarily focused on planning for and teaching camp classes
that include arts and crafts, Bible study, homework help, recreation, and performing arts.
Diversity
Interns work and live in diverse communities. The neighborhoods in which they work are culturally and
ethnically diverse; the families of many camp youth are non-English speakers or recent immigrants to the
United States. In relation to living space, interns are grouped based on their neighborhood camp and live
with program participants from across the country and world.
Leadership
Participants in the internship program utilize and develop leadership skills through their work in an
often challenging environment, engagement in weekly classes and discussions, and responsibility to
respond to the needs of others—the youth they serve as well as fellow interns. Classes relate to
various aspects of ministry, leadership, poverty, and culture and include guest speakers, film viewings,
and assigned readings.
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Unpaid Internships: Bad for Students, Bad for Workers, Bad for Society
Derek Thompson
May 10, 2012
The Atlantic
https://tinyurl.com/v4yeyo3
The economics of unpaid internships are obvious.
Employers are desperate for cheap work,
and "free" is pretty cheap. Workers are desperate for,
well, anything, and students and recent grads are willing
to negotiate their wages down to zero. But the ethics aren't
so clear-cut. If unpaid internships are the key to better jobs
and bigger salaries, should we be concerned about the
millions of lower-class students who can't afford to work for free?
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Internships
National Geographic
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/careers/internships/
Every year, the National Geographic Society provides a number of students with a paid
opportunity to spend the summer exploring and learning with us. Our internships are
diverse and designed to give undergraduate and graduate students a well-rounded experience.
The Program
The purpose of these paid internships is to provide educational and work-related opportunities
for undergraduate and graduate students. All interns will perform work on a temporary basis to
gain job-related skills and will engage in other formal learning and educational opportunities.
The program offers support and guidance from a wide array of National Geographic staff and
focuses on giving interns the opportunity to learn from the host department/mentor,
the management team, other staff members, and Human Resources.
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Internships | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
https://www.noaa.gov/opportunity-type/internship
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Internship at DOL | U.S. Department of Labor
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/oasam/programs/internships
Student Pathways
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) values the contributions made by students and recent graduates of all
ages and backgrounds. The Department runs three programs, collectively the Pathways Programs,
for current or recent students:
- Internship Program for current students
- Recent Graduates Program for individuals who have recently graduated from qualifying
educational institutions or programs - (2 years from the date the graduate completed an academic course of study)
- Presidential Management Fellows Program for individuals who obtained an advanced degree
(e.g., graduate or professional degree) within the preceding two years
Interested parties must search and apply for these opportunities using the following link:
https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/unique-hiring-paths/students/
Internship Program
The U.S. Department of Labor is seeking bright, innovative, results-oriented individuals
to join our Pathways Internship Program. As an Intern, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable
on the job training and experience related to your field while pursuing your education. Internship can
be seasonal (spring, summer, fall or year round). At the successful conclusion of this program,
you may be eligible for non-competitive conversion to a federal career or career conditional position.
Interns may work full-time or part-time schedules. The Pathway Internship Program replaces STEP/SCEP.
Temporary appointments may be extended without further competition.
Ideal candidates for DOL internships are individuals pursing undergraduate or graduate degree programs
in various fields (e.g. business administration or management, economics, public policy, political science,
international relations or studies, accounting, financial management, medical, information
technology/information systems, human resource management, pre-law and law.) Candidates will be
considered on the basis of the applicability of their education and experience.
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Farm Sanctuary is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) corporation
(tax ID number 51-0292919).
https://tinyurl.com/v3p4ewy
Internships
Imagine yourself in a place where animals are free from cages and spend their
days basking in the sun, wallowing in the mud, and exploring every nook and
cranny of their fascinating habitats. Open pastures surround you, the air is fresh,
and the pigs grunt their greetings as you walk by. You spend your day working
on projects with one goal in mind: to create a more compassionate world for
farm animals. At the end of the day, you return home to a community of
like-minded people with whom you can discuss ideas, swap stories, and maybe
even share a home-cooked vegan meal. If this sounds like your kind of place,
a Farm Sanctuary internship may be for you.
For more than 25 years, Farm Sanctuary has welcomed interns to work alongside
our expert staff at the nation’s leading nonprofit farm animal protection organization.
Our volunteer internship program has served as a launching pad for countless
activists who’ve gone on to do incredible work for animals in the nonprofit sector and
beyond.
Internships are offered in many departments and several locations, suiting a wide
variety of skills and interests. Ready to strengthen your activism, deepen your
compassion, build your résumé, and make life-long connections with some amazing
animals (including the human variety)?
Start here to find the right opportunity for you!
Internships | The Art Institute of Chicago
https://www.artic.edu/careers/internships
In addition to getting in-depth exposure to the museum and school,
Art Institute Internships also offer:
Free admission to the Art Institute and other Chicago cultural institutions
Access to events and exhibitions at the museum
Discounts for the museum’s shops and restaurants
See currently available internships.
https://tinyurl.com/y294kdcl
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Internships | Council on Foreign Relations
Interning at CFR
In an ever-changing world, CFR’s work as a leading nonpartisan resource for information
and ideas about foreign policy is more important than ever. At CFR, interns do work that
matters alongside smart and dedicated staff in a diverse and inclusive environment.
Interns are paid a competitive hourly wage while gaining valuable experience through
exposure to leading foreign policy experts. They are also offered professional development
training as a foundation for future work in the field of foreign policy and international affairs.
Internship opportunities are offered through the Blavatnik Internship Program
and Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program.
Interning at CFR
Available Internships in New York
Available Internships in Washington, DC
Blavatnik Internship Program
About Len Blavatnik
Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program
About Ambassador Franklin H. Williams
Contact
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The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
INTERNSHIPS
https://ustda.gov/about/career-opportunities/internships
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is an independent U.S. government foreign
assistance agency that links U.S. businesses, and their best practices and advanced technologies,
to global infrastructure project opportunities. USTDA promotes economic growth in emerging
economies by facilitating the participation of U.S. businesses in the planning and execution of
priority development projects in host countries. The Agency’s objectives are to help build the
infrastructure for trade, match U.S. technological expertise with overseas development needs,
and help create lasting business partnerships between the United States and emerging market economies.
USTDA’s programs support $104 in exports of U.S.-manufactured goods and services for every
$1 programmed for priority development projects in emerging markets. The Agency’s programs
have generated over $4.9 billion billion in U.S. exports since USTDA’s inception.
Duties:
Specific duties vary by office but may include:
- Conducting research on a variety of topics, including current global market trends in key
sectors such as energy and transportation, partner country procurement practices,
US industry competitiveness, regional and country-specific economic and development trends,
and broader policy and trade issues. - Conducting research and compiling background information on USTDA's prospective domestic
and overseas partners. - Analyzing sets of project data to assess key trends and patterns and providing written analysis
of conclusions to inform region and sector planning efforts. - Researching the outcomes of USTDA's funding, including the export of U.S. goods and services
as well as development benefits realized by foreign country grantees benefiting from USTDA funding. - Assisting with the drafting of letters, memoranda, and correspondence with USTDA stakeholders.
- Preparing background information and briefing materials for USTDA personnel.
- Assisting with planning and preparation for meetings and outreach with USTDA partners.
- Providing general administrative support, such as scanning, photocopying, editing, data entry,
and filing.
Requirements:
USTDA accepts student internship applications on a rolling basis to fill positions in the offices noted above.
Candidates will be evaluated on their research and evaluation skills and familiarity with international
business and/or foreign assistance. Candidates should describe any regional or country specific experience
as well as foreign language skills in their application. All internships take place in USTDA’s office located
in Arlington, Virginia and are available to students who are U.S. citizens and currently enrolled in an
undergraduate or graduate degree program. USTDA requests a 40 hour work week for a 12 week period
during the summer; a minimum of 20-25 hours per week for a 12 week period is requested during the
academic year. All internships are unpaid. Selected candidates will need to successfully complete
a background screening prior to the start of the internship.
How to Apply
To apply for an internship, please submit a resume, unofficial transcript, and a cover letter indicating your
top two offices of assignment preference and dates of availability by the deadline below.
Applications can be emailed to Carolyn Hum at chum@....
Deadlines for application submission are as follows:
- Summer (May-July) placements: January 20
- Fall (September-October) placements: July 1
- Winter/Spring (January-February) placements: November 1
Legal Internships
The Office of the General Counsel of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) accepts applications
for legal internships from first or second year law students. Strong writing and analytical skills coupled with
excellent work and academic credentials are essential. A demonstrated interest in international affairs and
business is helpful. U.S. citizenship is required and interns will need to successfully complete a background
screening prior to the start of the internship. All legal internships are unpaid. USTDA requires a commitment
of 40 hours per week over a 10 week period. USTDA legal internships are available during the summer only.
Applications for the upcoming summer are accepted through Friday, January 4, 2019. Any intern seeking credit
for an internship must make his/her own arrangements with their law school.
If interested, please send cover letter, resume, law school transcript (undergraduate transcript if law school
transcript is not available) and writing sample to Anna Skubikowski Aguilera via email at aaguilera@....
Accounting Internships
The Agency has an internal audit function that assesses U.S. company compliance with grant agreements in
accordance with the Foreign Assistance Act and federal contract agreements in accordance with the Federal
Acquisition Regulation. USTDA is seeking an Accounting Intern to support this internal audit function.
The Accounting Intern will work with the Program Monitoring and Evaluation Office, the Office of General
Counsel, and Regional Teams to review accounting processes, conduct accounting research, and assist with
writing accounting policy memos. The Intern may be asked to review existing internal audit processes, research
enhanced internal audit methodologies, and present research findings to Agency personnel. The Intern will
become familiar with federal regulations and standards, most notably, Generally Accepted Government Audit
Standards, known as GAGAS or Yellowbook. If interested, please send a cover letter, resume, school transcript,
and writing sample to Diana Harbison via email at dharbison@....
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ATF participates in a number of paid internship programs.
The paid internship programs ATF participates in are:
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To learn more about these paid internship programs, please visit
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The student volunteer program is an unpaid program that allows students the opportunity to explore
career options and develop personal and professional skills. Student volunteers are exposed to the
Federal work environment and will learn about the mission and responsibilities of ATF.
Student volunteers may or may not be assigned duties which relate to their course of study.
Program Features
- Flexible schedule of work assignments.
- Open to all students enrolled at least half-time in one of the following educational
institutions that has been accredited by an accrediting body recognized
by the U.S. Department of Education: - High school,
- Technical or vocational school,
- A 2-year or 4-year college or university, or
- A graduate or professional school.
Eligibility Requirements
You are eligible under the Student Volunteer Program if you are:
- At least 16 years old (required by Federal, state or local laws and standards
governing the employment of minors); - In good academic standing and maintain at least a 2.0 overall scholastic
average on a 4.0 scale or equivalent; - Taking at least half-time academic or vocational and technical course load
in an accredited high school; or technical or vocational school, 2-year or
4-year college or university, graduate or professional school that has been
accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education; - A U.S. citizen or a national (resident of American Samoa or Swains Island).
Non-citizens may be eligible for employment if: - lawfully admitted to the U.S. as a permanent resident
- otherwise authorized to be employed
- Male applicants must provide proof of Selective Service registration unless you meet the
statutory exemption under Selective Service Registration, 5 U.S.C. section 3328.
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To apply for a position as a Student Volunteer submit your resume along with a message specifying
the city and state in which you wish to volunteer and semester(s) you are available to work to
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Participants in our programs will gain educational and practical experiences
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1. Gain valuable work experience
2. Explore a career path
3. Give yourself an edge in the job market
4. Develop and refine skills
5. Receive financial compensation
6. Network with professionals in the field
7. Gain confidence
8. Transition into a job
Many companies use internships as a way to enhance their recruitment efforts.
In some cases, a company may decide to hire an intern at the end of the assignment.
Even if a job offer doesn’t happen right away, an intern who makes a favorable
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Internship Jobs: 8 Places To Find Incredible Interns
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Looking to fill an internship position?
Rather than looking for candidates on big job boards like Monster and Indeed for a specific internship position,
an employer can post on more niche job boards that specialize in internship positions throughout the country.
We compiled this list to help employers find the most engaged and qualified interns around!
https://blog.proven.com/100-best-job-boards-to-find-niche-talent
Internship Jobs at Proven – Proven offers internship positions, as well as many other positions. Proven aggregates
jobs across many job boards making sure that each job is successfully filled with your ideal intern.
http://www.proven.com/
College Recruiter –
College Recruiter is the leading niche job board for college and university students searching for internships,
part-time employment or seasonal work. For job seekers, they provide news, advice, and even free resume critiquing.
For recruiters, they provide the largest pool of applicants, news, and suggest conferences and events.
https://www.collegerecruiter.com/
WayUp –
WayUp (formerly known as InternMatch) is the largest database of college internships online. They allow job seekers
to customize their profiles and highlight their strengths. For employers, job seekers can apply directly to your job
postings or you can search the database to find and connect with candidates.
https://www.wayup.com/#get-recognized
Career Rookie –
Career Rookie is a database of internships, part-time jobs and entry-level careers. They are a division of CareerBuilder,
the global leader in human capital solutions. Users can post resumes, get automatic job alerts, find local career fairs, and more.
Employers are given access to a resume library, virtual career fairs, brand builders and targeted emails.
http://www.careerrookie.com/
Internships.com –
Internships.com hosts a job board full of internship and employment opportunities. You can post and manage
all of your internship opportunities for free, access their student resume database, and gain access to industry experts’
insights, tools, and materials to help you run a successful internship program.
http://www.internships.com/
OnForce –
OnForce allows employers to find, engage, negotiate and hire non-employee talent. They allow employers to search
their marketplace of pre-vetted professionals and manage labor clouds of skilled talent – from contractors to full-timers
and everything in between. This site is not only a hiring tool, but a management tool as well.
https://www.onforce.com/
InternJobs.com –
Intern Jobs is a job board focused on finding both recent graduates and seasoned workers looking for new opportunities.
They have been helping employers since 1996 focus on finding quality candidates for their internships and entry-level positions.
Job postings include a company profile in the employee directory, account tools to help easily edit and manage listings, and
priority placement on the site.
http://www.internjobs.com/
YouTern –
YouTern is a community dedicated to helping thousands of college students and recent graduates to ascend into
the workplace with internships. Employers trust YouTern to help them develop an amazing employer brand – and s
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United Nations Careers
United Nations Internship Programme
To find internship opportunities, go to Job Openings.
Click on the links below for more information on internship programmes
at major locations of the United Nations:
Internship programme
Why be a United Nations intern?
If you are thinking of entering the world of diplomacy and public policy,
an internship at the United Nations could be the ideal start for you.
The objective of the internship is to give you a first-hand impression
of the day-to-day working environment of the United Nations.
You will be given a real chance to work with our people. As part of our
team, working directly with outstanding and inspiring career professionals
and senior management, you will be exposed to high-profile conferences,
participate in meetings, and contribute to analytical work as well as
organizational policy of the United Nations. Initially you will take on the
amount of responsibility you can shoulder; the potential for growth,
however, is yours to develop.
Can you be a United Nations intern?
Are you enrolled in a Master's or in a Ph.D. programme, or in the final
year of a Bachelor’s programme; or within one year after graduation
from a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. programme?
Do you have excellent command of English or French?
Are you neither a child or a sibling of a United Nations Secretariat staff member?
Keep in mind:
Duration: The internship programme lasts for at least two months and
can be as long as six months. Once selected, you must begin your internship
either prior to or within one year of graduation.
Cost: United Nations interns are not paid. All costs related to travel,
insurance, accommodation, and living expenses must be borne by either the
interns or their sponsoring institutions.
Visa: You will be responsible for obtaining and financing the necessary visas.
Travel: You will arrange and finance your travel to the United Nations location
where you will be an intern.
Medical insurance: You will be responsible for costs arising from accidents
and/or illness incurred during the internship and must show proof of a valid
major global medical insurance coverage.
Confidentiality: You must be discreet and keep confidential any and all
unpublished information obtained during the course of the internship and may
not publish any documents based on such information.
Academic Credit: You may get academic credit from your institution of higher
education for the internship. Check with your university to confirm their
academic credit policy for internships.
If you are interested in internships with other United Nations funds and programmes
listed, please apply with them directly through the links below.
· United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
· United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
· United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA)
· United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
· United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
· United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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Internship Opportunities - jobs.intel.com – Intel
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Intel has a well-developed internship program serving thousands of students who
are preparing for real careers outside of college. Our goal is to provide real-world,
thought-provoking internships to undergraduate and graduate-level students.
Historically, more than 60 percent of our interns go on to accept full-time
opportunities with Intel after graduation. There is no better way to learn than to
experience things first-hand.
Intel internships offer students a chance to get real-world experience with ownership
of projects from day one, as well as the opportunity to develop a network of contacts
for their future. Intel managers encourage students to take the initiative and develop
programs that meet their particular interests.
As an intern at Intel, you will enjoy a variety of benefits including:
Real-world experience with leading-edge technologies
Competitive salaries
Networking with Intel managers and executives
Access to Intel University classes for professional and personal development
Consideration for full-time employment when you graduate
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This is a list of all the current internship opportunities at the Smithsonian, sorted by unit. Use this list to get a better sense about where you might like to pursue an internship at the Smithsonian, click the links to dig deeper. You can also view all of the Smithsonian’s internships with their deadlines by clicking here.
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These are centrally funded opportunities that place interns throughout the Smithsonian. Click the links to find out how each program works.
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (CHNDM)
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (FSGA)
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (HMSG)
Museum Conservation Institute (MCI)
National Air and Space Museum (NASM)
National Collections Program (NCP)
National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC)
National Museum of African Art (NMAfA)
National Museum of American History (NMAH)
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)
National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
National Portrait Gallery (NPG)
National Postal Museum (NPM)
National Zoological Park (NZP)
Office of Advancement (OA)
Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)
Office of Equal Employment and Minority Affairs (OEEMA)
Office of Fellowships & Internships (OFI)
Office of Finance and Accounting(OF&A)
Office of Facilities Management & Reliability (OFMR)
Office of General Counsel (OGC)
Office of Human Resources (OHR)
Office of International Relations (OIR)
Office of Investments (OI)
Smithsonian Organizational and Audience Research (SOAR)
Office of Public Affairs (OPA)
Office of Protection Services (OPS)
Office of Special Events & Protocol (OSEP)
Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP)
Office of the Provost (OUSMRP)
Office of Visitor Services (OVS)
Smithsonian Affiliations (SA)
Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery (SAAM)
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO)
Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (APAC)
Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access (SCLDA)
Smithsonian Enterprises (SE)
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC)
Smithsonian Facilities (SF)
Smithsonian Exhibits (SIE)
Smithsonian Gardens (SG)
Smithsonian Institution Archives (SIA)
Smithsonian Institution Libraries (SIL)
Smithsonian Traveling Exhibitions (SITES)
Smithsonian Latino Center (SLC)
Smithsonian Organization and Audience Research (SOAR)
Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC)
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI)
The Smithsonian Associates (TSA)
Smithsonian Research Experiences for Undergraduates (MCI, NMNH, SAO, STRI)
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White House Internship Program
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For questions related to applications for the White House Internship Program,
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We offer you a unique opportunity to acquire experience in different areas of expertise, in an international and multicultural environment enhancing your networking possibilities. In addition, you will have the chance to acquire significant knowledge of the Organization of American States (OAS), its mission, pillars, structure and projects in the hemisphere.
The Organization of American States (OAS) is the main political forum of the Region that promotes and supports Democracy, Human Rights, Multi-dimensional Security and Integral Development in the Americas. The OAS seeks to prevent conflicts and to bring political stability, social inclusion and prosperity to the region through dialogue and collective actions.
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UNHCR’s Internship Programme offers eligible students and recent graduates
the opportunity to gain experience in the humanitarian sector in an international
environment, in line with their academic programme or future work in a field
related to UNHCR’s mission. Internships are offered at various locations
depending on the needs and capacity of offices to receive and supervise
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Your internship experience is one of the most important pieces of the foundation you are laying for a successful career. Since the professional world can be very different from university life, it is important that you have an understanding of some of the differences. Use these tips to help you make the most of this valuable experience.
Clarify expectations about the internship: both the employers and yours. It is a good idea to agree upon your job responsibilities in writing.
Take advantage of the transition time at the beginning of your internship and ask lots of questions. You are not expected to know what is going on right away, but the faster you learn the ins and outs of daily life on the job, the better off you'll be.
Meet regularly with your supervisor to ensure that both of your expectations are being met. This is a good way for you to get feedback on your performance and helps to keep you on track with current and future assignments.
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How to Get an Internship: Where to Find & Land Internships
Tom Gerencer, CPRW
Certified Professional Résumé Writer, Career Expert
Updated 11/11/2019
Zety
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An excerpt from this publication
How to Find Internships
Use Internship Finders or internship search engines like internships.com. You can also Google internships for great results. Try adding your location to refine your search: internships near me, or internships california will do the trick. See a list of the best internship websites below.
Take Advantage of Social Media. Make sure you follow companies you'd love to work for. Most organizations nowadays post information about available internships on their social media profiles.
Browse Regular Job Boards like Indeed Glassdoor, or Monster. As with Google, you can filter for your dream internship location: San Francisco, New York City, Washington, DC? Sky is the limit!
Go to Job Fairs. Sound outdated? That’s why most graduates avoid them and why you’ll stand out when you don’t. Go late to the event to get more time with hiring managers.
Learn Networking. Most people think that means calling your dad’s friends. Read up on informational interviews to supersize your social muscle and find internships fast.
Visit a Local Career Center and speak with career counselors—they'll tell you everything there is to know about about internship opportunities in your area. Plus, you can always count on free advice on the best career paths to choose.
Cold Call Companies You Love. Seem like a stuttering, sweating nightmare? Call 15–20 companies and shrug off “no” by asking, “Can I be your first?” and “Who else can I talk to?” Stick to smaller companies for better odds—and better summer internships.
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STUDENT INTERNSHIPS
USAID offers paid and unpaid internships and fellowship opportunities to qualified, talented students and recent graduates.
We draw enthusiastic and forward-thinking interns from a wide variety of fields of study.
Interns and Fellows generally work in one of USAID’s offices in Washington, D.C., supporting
program work in economic growth, agriculture, education, health, environment, democracy and governance,
conflict prevention, and humanitarian assistance. Internships and Fellowships allow students the opportunity
to explore Federal careers and offer valuable work experience.
Work as an Intern or a Fellow at USAID
The work assigned to an Intern or a Fellow varies in complexity by educational experience and may include:
· Research
· Writing program memoranda
· Drafting documents
· Facilitating meetings and special events
· Attending program discussions in the Agency, at the Department of State, or on Capitol Hill
· Communicating about program issues with USAID field Missions abroad, and with USAID’s many stakeholders
and the general public
· Participating in employee engagement and mentoring events
Paid Internship Opportunities
Internship Program
The Internship Program replaces the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP).
This Program is designed to provide students enrolled in a wide variety of educational institutions, from high school to graduate level,
with opportunities to work in agencies and explore Federal careers while still in school and while getting paid for the work performed.
Students who successfully complete the program may be eligible for conversion to a permanent job in the Civil Service. Internships offer
students invaluable hands on experience while working a temporary job that does not convert to permanent employment.
Recent Graduates Program
The Recent Graduates Program affords developmental experiences in the Federal Government intended to promote possible careers in the
Civil Service to individuals who have recently graduated from qualifying educational institutions or programs. To be eligible, applicants must
apply within two years of degree or certificate completion (except for veterans precluded from doing so due to their military service obligation,
who have up to six years after degree completion to apply). Successful applicants are placed in a dynamic, developmental program with the
potential to lead to a Civil Service career in the Federal Government. The program lasts for one year (unless the training requirements of the
position warrant a longer and more structured training program). Recent graduates may be converted to a permanent position (or, in some
limited circumstances, a term appointment lasting one to four years).
Presidential Management Fellows Program
The Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program is a flagship leadership development program at the entry-level for advanced
degree candidates. Created more than three decades ago, the program attracts and selects from among the best candidates and is designed
to develop a cadre of potential Federal Government leaders. These Fellows serve for two years in an Excepted Service position. Upon
successful completion of the program, the PMF may be converted to a permanent position (or, in some limited circumstances, a term
appointment lasting between one and four years) in the competitive service.
Fellowship Programs
The USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program(link is external) seeks to attract outstanding
individuals who are interested in pursuing careers in the Foreign Service of USAID. If you want to work on the front lines of some of the most
pressing global challenges of our times - poverty, hunger, injustice, disease, environmental degradation, climate change, conflict and violent
extremism - the Foreign Service of the U.S. Agency for International Development provides an opportunity to advance U.S. foreign policy
interests and reflect the American people's compassion and support of human dignity. The Payne Fellowship, which provides up to $96,000
in benefits over two years for graduate school, internships, and professional development activities, is a unique pathway to the
USAID Foreign Service.
Watch a webinar recording(link is external) and review Payne Program publications(link is external) for more information.
Connect with USAID Development Diplomats in Residence(link is external) as a resource to learn more about a career in Foreign Service.
Additional USAID Fellowship Programs include:
· American Association for the Advancement of Science(link is external)
· Global Health Fellows Program(link is external)
· Democracy Fellows Program(link is external)
Unpaid Internship Opportunities
USAID also sponsors unpaid internships for college and graduate students, depending
on the needs of our geographic bureaus and technical offices.
To qualify for an unpaid internship, you must:
· Be a U.S. citizen
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The purpose of the IAEA internship programme is to provide people studying toward a university
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in line with their studies or interests, and expose them to the work of the Agency and the United Nations.
At the same time, it benefits the IAEA and its programmatic work to obtain the assistance of qualified
students specialized in various professional fields.
The duration of internships is normally not less than three months and not more than one year.
However, a minimum of one month is also accepted. Interns are subject to the authority of the
Director General and must observe all applicable IAEA rules, regulations, instructions and procedures.
Details of the programme
To be eligible for the internship programme, applicants must be at least 20 years of age and have
completed at least three years of full-time studies at a university or equivalent institution towards the
completion of their first degree.
Individuals may apply up to one year after the completion of a bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree.
Applications submitted after that time will not be considered. Applicants must not have previously
participated in the Agency’s internship programme.
A working (oral and written) knowledge of English is essential. Knowledge of other official IAEA languages
(Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, or Spanish) is an asset. Interns should be able to adapt to an
international, multicultural and multilingual environment, have good communication skills and be able to
work in a team.
Interns are selected from candidates whose study disciplines are relevant to the Agency's work.
The IAEA provides a stipend of EUR 500 to interns who do not receive financial support from an institution,
university or other source, and an additional EUR 500 is offered to interns who pay for his/her own
accommodation to a non-family third party. The stipend is not a salary, but an allowance to assist with
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experience. This is an unpaid internship, but the rewards it offers can have a great
impact on your future.
To be eligible you must be enrolled in at least a half-time course load (as defined by
the academic institution) and maintain a 2.0 GPA (4.0 scale). You must be a U.S. Citizen
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