Obama Foundation Internship

Obama Foundation Internship

The Obama Foundation is now taking applications for their 2018 Summer Internship. The internship will run from May 29, 2018 through August 17, 2018 (semester system students) and June 18, 2018 to September 7, 2018 (quarter system students). Interns will work 40 hours a week in either the Chicago or D.C. office. Interns will also receive stipends and reimbursements for a portion of the expenses directly related to their internship.

Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program (SHARP)

Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program (SHARP)

The Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program (SHARP) is a 12-week paid summer internship based in San Francisco, California. The program is designed to inspire students from underrepresented communities to pursue further studies and careers in public health-oriented clinical, socio-behavioral, and community-focused research. Students will gain hands-on experience, receive one-on-one mentoring, explore career options in scientific research and public health, participate in workshops and seminars, and learn how to conduct research responsibly. Travel stipends are available for out-of-state scholars.

Bonneville Power Administration Internships

Bonneville Power Administration Internships

The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is a federal nonprofit agency that promotes energy efficiency, renewable resources, and new technologies. The agency also funds regional efforts to protect and rebuild fish and wildlife populations affected by hydropower development in the Columbia River Basin. BPA is offering internships in Transmission Services and the Fish & Wildlife Program. The positions are paid with a weekly stipend of $600. Dormitory lodging, weekly transportation allowance, and round-trip airfare or mileage to the internship site are also included.

Native American Research Internship (NARI)

Native American Research Internship (NARI)

For Undergraduate Junior & Senior Students
The Native American Research Internship is a dynamic summer research opportunity for Native American undergraduate junior and senior students who are interested in Health Science research. The internship is located at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is a 10-week, paid summer internship, funded by the National Institutes of Health.

TRAIL Research Internship

TRAIL Research Internship

The TRAIL—Teaching Rising American Indian Leaders—Internship Project offers practical experience and mentoring for students studying for degrees and preparing for careers in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM).