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Position/Program NameCompany/Organization/UniversityDescriptionLength of PositionHoursLocation(s)Area/FieldEligibility RequirementsPayment/ReimbursementOther Noteswebsite
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Minority Awards Program Smithsonian Museumdirect experience in research or museum-related internship projects under the mentorship of Smithsonian staff members10 weeks 40 per week DC----US citizens or permanent residents; enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program; minimum 3.0 GPA$650 per week
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Diversity InternshipsThe Strong National Museum of Playinterns may work in administration, collections, education, exhibits, marketing, or guest services, but this program is generally intended for any student interested in museum work as a career8 to 10 weeksup to 37.5 per weekRochester, NYmust undergo a criminal background check and drug screening; undergraduates who have completed at least 1 year of college$11.80 per hour
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Preservation Scholars ProgramTexas Historical Commissionworking with the Texas Historical Commission staff, Preservation Scholars gain experience in the fields of architecture, archaeology, economic development, downtown revitalization, heritage tourism, and more.10 weeks---Austin, TX and/or at historic sitesarchitecture, archaeology, economic development, downtown revitalization, heritage tourism, historyUS citizen or permanent resident; college students who have completed 50 or more credit hours upon start of internship; members of an underrepresented ethnic or cultural community or an undergraduate student with a non-traditional academic background, attending a college or university in Texas, or Texas resident attending school out of state; recent graduates or college seniors applied/accepted to a graduate program are eligible; minimum 3.0 GPA 5000 stipend
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Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New AmericansPaul and Daisy Soros Fellows Associationfellowships for immigrants and children of immigrants - The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is proud to honor the contributions of continuing generations of immigrants and refugees to the US.----USAopen to all fields of study and full-time graduate degree programsmust be applying to or already enrolled in a graduate program at the time of application; birth parents must have both been born outside of the US as non-US citizens, and both parents must not have been eligible for US citizenship at the time of their births, with additional requirements regarding citizenship of the applicant (see website)doesn't state the amount of the fellowshiphttps://www.pdsoros.org/apply/eligibility
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Summer Internship ProgramEssencepreparing students for a career in the media industry, Essence is a media company for Black women8 weeks---NYCjournalism, media, marketing---unlisted (but says paid)
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Diversity in Publishing Summer InternshipLee and Low Booksinternship program to create more diversity within publishing, interns will work mainly with the marketing and publicity department---24-32 per weekNYCpublishingAfrican/African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American/Indigenous descent; LGBTQ; individuals with disabilities$13 per hour
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Diversity Internship ProgramNASCAR10 weeks----Florida, North Carolina, other locations----Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Latino or Hispanic, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander; US citizen or with work authorization; sophomore or above; minimum 3.0 GPAunlisted (but says paid)
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Sophomore Summer AnalystMorgan Stanleyconsists of presentations and exercises led by experts ranging from professors and industry leaders to current analysts and senior bankers, includes coursework, and working on projects alongside professionals10 weeks----NYC*finance, bankingBlack, Hispanic, Native American, female, and/or LGBTQ; college sophomores; minimum 3.0 GPA; interest in finance and markets----
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Into the Field InternshipStudent Action With Farmworkersstudents work directly with farmworkers, trained and then placed to work in migrant education programs, legal aid offices, rural health clinics, community based organizations, and farmworker unions----35-40 per week---activism, unions, legal, educationcurrent college student or graduate within 1 year; speak high-intermediate or advanced Spanish; preferenced if you come from a farmworking family, go to school in the Southeast, or are from the Southeast; must have a car$1600 stipend, $1700 scholarship upon completioncan be for academic credit
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Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship ProgramUS Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energypipeline program of STEM students, directly working with the Office of Fossil Energy; fellows will train with scientists and engineers working on research10 weeks---DC, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Oak Ridge, Albuquerque, Berkeley, and moreenergy, science, STEMUS citizen; over 18; minimum 2.8 GPA; at least a sophomore at time of application; in a STEM program$650 per week stipend, possibility for housing and travel allowances
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Coastal Research in Environmental Science and TechnologyUMass Bostontransdisciplinary program that exposes students to research with faculty mentors, research areas include: coastal chemistry, geology, and physics; coastal ecology and physiology; coastal economics, society, and sustainability; coastal climate change and environmental justice10 weeks---Bostonchemistry, physics, environmental science, sustainabilityUS citizens or permanent residents; enrolled for the fall; successfully completed an introductory course/course sequence major (eg. biology, ecology, chemistry, policy, economics, and management)$6000 stipend, airfare and housing covered
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Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean Research ProgramUniversity of Washington, College of the Environmentresearch and mentorship program in the environmental sciences, gives laboratory or field experience (or both)9 weeks----SeattleSTEM, science, environmental science, climate, chemistry, biologyUS citizens or permanent residents; undergraduates who are enrolled for the fall; diverse candidates especially encouraged to apply$600 per week stipend, travel and housing costs covered
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Summer Student FellowshipWoods Hole Oceanographic Institutionfellows work on a research project with their sponsors, projects in the fields of ocean sciences and engineering10-12 weeks----Woods Hole, MASTEM, physics, biology, chemistry, engineeringundergraduate seniors; preference to STEM majors$650 per week stipend, travel allowance of $700, housing included
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Summer Health Profession Education ProgramAssociation of American Medical Collegessummer program intended to provide resources and information for college students interested in the health professions, preparing students for applications to health professions schools; seminars, workshops, career development sessions, etc.---------Los Angeles, Pomona CA, Houston, Omaha, Louisville, Birmingham, Iowa City, DC, Gainsville FL, Newark, NYChealthcare, medicine, pre-med, healthfreshmen or sophomores; minimum 2.5 GPA; US citizen, permanent resident, or DACA recipient; not required but considered -> identify with a racial/ethnic minority group, economically disadvantaged background, demonstrated interest in the issues of underserved populations----
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Access Summer Internship ProgramWeill Cornell Medicine Graduate School of Medical Sciencesgain hands-on experience in biomedical research under mentorship of experienced faculty, lectures and discussions, workshops and social activities10 weeks----NYChealthcare, medicine, pre-med, health, biologyminimum 3.0 GPA; demonstrated interest in getting a PhD; have completed at least 2 semesters and have 1 semester left of college; US citizen or permanent resident; must have medical insurance for the duration of the program; applications encouraged from racial/ethnic minorities, students with disabilites, and students from disadvantaged backgrounds$4000 stipend and up to $500 for travel, free campus housing
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Summer Research Trainee ProgramMassachusetts General Hospitalprogram intended to get students who are underrepresented in medicine to consider careers in academic medicine by immersing them in research; students are paired with faculty mentors, attend networking events, work on a research project8 weeks---Massachusettshealthcare, medicine, pre-med, healthUS citizen or permanent resident; undergraduate junior or senior; health insurance required; member of an underrepresented group in medicine (Latino/Hispanic, African American/Black, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, Alaska Native, and more)$5000 living stipend, housing provided, travel grants on need basis (must have filed FAFSA)
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Diversity Summer Health-Related Research Education ProgramMedical College of Wisconsinprogram designed to give research opportunities to undergraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds; research experience, mentorship, other professional development10 weeks40 per weekMilwaukee*healthcare, medicine, pre-med, healthundergraduate or graduate students; at least 1 year of college completed; full time student; from "ethnically, economically, and/or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds"; US citizens or permanent residents; minimum 3.4 science and math GPAhousing provided, travel compensated
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Medical Scientist Training Program Summer Undergraduate Research FellowshipUniversity of California at San Diego School of Medicineprogram for undergraduates who are interested in careers as a MD/PHD, research project with a faculty mentor, seminars, shadowing, career development8 weeks----San Diegohealthcare, medicine, pre-med, healthUS citizen or permanent resident; must have completed at least 1 year of undergrad; must fulfill one of the following: from an underrepresented racial/ethnic group, individuals with disabilities, from a family with an income level below Census Bureau thresholds; minimum 3.0 GPA$1600 per month stipend, room included (not board), $500 travel allowance
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Health Disparities Clinical Summer Research Fellowship ProgramUniversity of Connecticutprogram designed to provide clinical research experience and an introduction to health diparities, cross cultural issues, principles of clinical medicine, and skills for public health research and interventions7 weeks---Connecticuthealthcare, medicine, pre-med, health, social sciences, sociology, social justiceRising sophomores, juniors, or seniors; minimum 3.2 science GPA; US citizen or permanent resident; be from racial/ethnic groups that have been underrepresented in medicinetransportation provided, housing and meals provided, stipend proved at end of the program, no reimbursement for travel to Connecticut
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Summer Pre-Med Enrichment Program for Underrepresented Minority StudentsUniversity of Pennsylvania Medical School---40 per weekPennsylvaniahealthcare, medicine, pre-med, healthfrom racial/ethnic minority groups underrepresented in medicine and/or first gen students; should be considering grad school, or a career in academia or research$15 per hour pay
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Minority Health Disparities Undergraduate Summer Research University of Arizonasummer research program focused on health issues that affect minority communities in a disproportionate manner; includes research project with a faculty mentor, workshops, grad school prep, social activities11 weeks---Arizonahealthcare, medicine, pre-med, health, social sciences, sociology, social justicebe of American Indian/Alaska Native, African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander descent, or others; US citizens or permanent residents; major related to the biomedical field; minimum of 75 credits completed; minimum 3.0 GPA; interest in pursuing graduate biomedical education----
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Summer Research ProgramBroad Instituteprogram designed for undergraduate students with a commitment to biomedical research and an interest in genomics; students conduct computational or experimental-based research across various research areas9 weeks--------healthcare, medicine, pre-med, healthstrong interest in graduate school; need to have at least 1 semester of undergrad left; STEM majors; minimum 3.2 GPA; US citizen or permanent resident; strong interest in biomedical research; strongly encouraged to apply: American Indians or Alaska Natives, Black/African Americans, Hispanic/Latinos, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, individuals with disabilities$4250 stipend, housing provided
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Summer Undergraduate Research FellowshipBoston Universityprogram designed to promote access to graduate education; full-time research in a BU laboratory, faculty mentorship10 weeks40 per weekBostonbiology, biochemistry, environmental sciencepreference to rising juniors and seniors; US citizen or permanent resident; minimum 3.0 GPA; strongly encouraged to apply: students who are African American, Hispanic, Native American/Native Alaskan, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian/Polynesian, or who have a disability$5500 stipend, $500 lab supply allowance, up to $500 for travel allowances, housing provided
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WAVE FellowsCaltechprogram to increase the participation of underrepresented students in science and engineering PhD programs; research, seminars, professional development, social activities and trips10 weeks---Pasadenascience, engineeringsophomores, juniors, or non-graduating seniors; minimum 3.2 GPA; at least 2 semesters of undergrad completed; US citizen, permanent, or DACA recipient; interest in pursuing a PhD; prior research experience; good standing at the university; strongly encouraged to apply: underrepresented minorities, women, first gen students, geographically underrepresented students, educationally or financially disadvantaged students, and students with disabilities$6420 stipend, $580 housing/travel allowance, campus housing provided
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Summer Honors Undergraduate Research ProgramHarvard Medical Schoolresearch in the biological and biomedical sciences under faculty mentorship10 weeks---Cambridgehealthcare, pre-med, medicine, health, biology, science, STEMcannot be graduates; considering careers in biological or biomedical research; at least 1 summer of research experience; have taken at least 1 upper level biology course that includes molecular biology; US citizens or permanent residentsunspecified stipend given to most students, housing and transportation provided, travel covered up to $600
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Summer Research Program in the Biological SciencesMITresearch laboratory practical training, seminars, extracurricular activities; research departments include biology, brain & cognitive sciences, or biological engineeringabout 8 or 9 weeks----Cambridgebiology, STEM, sciencefull time undergrads; sophomores, juniors, or non-graduating seniors; minimum 3.5 GPA in all STEM courses; completed introductory courses; demonstrated interest in research and a STEM career; strongly encourages students from underrepresented minority groups, first gen students, students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and students with disabilities to applyon campus housing provided, weekly unspecified stipend, travel allowance
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Summer Research Institute ProgramNational Institute on Drug Abuseprogram that introduces students to the field of drug abuse and addiction research by participating in research internships at various universities; internships may include laboratory experiments, data collection, data analysis, formal courses, lab meetings, patient interviews, manuscript preparation, literature reviews8 weeks------biology, science, STEM, social sciencesat least 18 years old; US citizens or permanent residents; undergraduates, but graduating seniors are also eligible; individuals from underrepresented racial/ethnic minority groups, individuals with disabilities, individuals from a disadvantaged background (criteria listed)$12 per hour
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Summer Internship Program in Biomedical ResearchNational Insititute of Healthprogram spent working alongside leading scientists with the NIH in biomedical research, including behavioral and social sciences, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematical modeling, computational biology, and biostatistics8 weeks40 per weekMD, MI, NC, MT, AZ, MAbiology, STEM, science, pre-med17 or older; US citizens or permanent residents; enrolled at least half time; will need to undergo a federal background check; strongly encouraged to apply: students with disabilities, students from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, LGBTQ students, students who are Pell grant eligible, students disadvantaged by other circumstances (like national disasters)stipend determined by education level and research center
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Summer Undergraduate Research ProgramNYU School of Medicine, The Sackler Instituteprogram spent conducting hands-on research with a mentor, seminars and social activities, opportunity to present research at the end of the program--------NYpre-med, healthcare, STEM, biology, chemistryUS citizens or permanent residents; rising juniors or seniors; must have done at least 1 semester of bench laboratory research$3500 payment, free housing, travel reimbursement
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Career Prep FellowshipManagement Leadership for Tomorrownot an internship, but a program full of coaching and networking; essentially a professional development program18 months-------accounting, software engineering, financial services and consulting, supply chain, marketing, real estate, healthcaremust be Black, Latinx, or Native American, apply sophomore year----
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Research in Science and Engineering ProgramRutgers University, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical Schoolparticipants conduct research under faculty mentorship, also comprehensive professional development component, including GRE prep; research areas in the biological, physical, and social/behavioral sciences, math, engineering, and interdisciplinary areas10 weeks---NJbiology, science, environmental science, STEM, health, math, physics, humanities, engineering, social sciencesUS citizen or permanent resident; interest in a PhD program; must be at least a junior; minimum 3.0 GPA; strongly encouraged: groups underrepresented in their fields of study, first gen students, students attending undergrad institutions with limited research opportunities, non-traditional students, individuals who "have faced life challenges" $4500 -$5000 stipend, free campus housing, travel allowance up to $500, free GRE prep course
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Building Diversity in Biomedical Sciences Research ProgramTufts Universitya mentored research program for students interested in pursuing PhD or MD/PhD studies, scientific seminars and professional development workshops10 weeks ---Bostonbiology, STEM, medicine, pre-med, sciencemust have completed at least 1 year of undergrad; US citizens or permanent residents; strongly encourage applicants from underrepresented groups (African American, Hispanic American or Latino, American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Pacific Islander), from economically disadvantaged families, and/or students with disabilities$4000 stipend, travel expenses paid, free on campus housing
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Graduate Experience for Multicultural Students ProgramUniversity of Coloradoprogram intended to support the development of future biomedical scientists through mentored laboratory research, lectures, and professional development workshops; research projects are in the fields of biochemistry, molecular genetics, cell and developmental biology, human medical genetics, immunology, microbiology, and molecular biology10 weeksDenverbiology, medicine, STEM, science, pre-medminimum of 3.0 GPA and 3.2 sciences GPA; interest in biomedical research careers; completed at least 2 years of undergrad; must be part of an underrepresented group (first gen students, low income, financial need, or ethnic identity of African American, Hispanic, American Indian, Alaska Native, Pacific Islander, or Southeast Asian)$4000 stipend, campus housing provided, transportation and travel provided
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Undergraduate Student Scholars ProgramUniversity of Pennsylvania Department of Medicineprogram of lectures, presentations, and basic laboratory research under an expert10 weeks40 per weekPhiladelphiabiology, medicine, STEM, science, pre-medundergrads only; women and underrepresented minorities encouraged to applyunspecified stipend, campus housing provided
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Amgen Scholar ProgramNational Institute of HealthSummer program working alongside scientists, exploring basic, translational, and clinical research; oriented towards the relationship between science and health disparitiesabout 2 months40 per weekBethesda, Marylandscience, STEM, medicine, health, pre-med, sociology, social justiceUS citizen or permanent resident; must be enrolled for the fall after; rising junior or senior; minimum 3.2 GPA; students from diverse backgrounds encouraged to apply, students with strong interest in health disparities encouraged to apply, preference given to students who lack opportunities for independent research during the yearunspecified monthly stipend, public transportation provided, housing and travel support
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Summer Undergraduate Research Program: Catalyzing Diversity in Chemistry LeadershipPrinceton University Summer program, research with Princeton chemistry faculty, projects in one of these disciplines: organic, inorganic, materials, chemical biology, spectroscopy/physical chemistry, or theoretical chemistry9 weeks----Princeton, NJscience, STEM, chemistry, biologyUS citizen or permanent resident; current undergraduates; for students who identify with groups underrepresented in chemistry research$4500 stipend, on campus housing, some travel reimbursement
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Chicago Academic Medicine Program CAMP IIPritzker School of Medicine, University of ChicagoResearch and mentoring experience in the health sciences8 weeks----Chicago, ILscience, STEM, biology, health, healthcare, medicineUS citizens or permanent residents; rising sophomores, juniors, or seniors; students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds or are underrepresented in the health sciences; successfully completed intermediate/advanced biology, chemistry, or physics courses; have exposure to clinical or basic research; interest in medicine and healthcare; in good academic standing$2400 stipend, daily transportation provided
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Research Intensive Summer Experience (RISE)Rutgers University Summer STEM research program alongside faculty mentors, professional development and GRE prep10 weeks----New Brunswick, NJscience, STEM, biology, physics, behavioral science, math, engineeringUS citizen or permanent resident; interest in pursuing a PhD; completed sophomore year; minimum 3.0 GPA; strongly encouraged to apply: members of groups underrepresented in the sciences, students from educationally/economically disadvantaged background, first gen students, students from primarily undergraduate universities, non-traditional students, students who "have faced life challenges" $4500-$5000 stipend, on campus housing provided, up to $500 for travel, free GRE prep course
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Building Diversity in the Biomedical Sciences ProgramTufts University Mentoring and research program in the biomedical sciences, for students interest in pursuing PhD or MD10 weeks ----Bostonscience, STEM, biology, medicine, healthUS citizen or permanent resident; finished at least 1 year of undergrad; strongly encouraged to apply: students who are African American, Hispanic American or Latino/a, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Pacific Islander, students with disabilities, or students from economically disadvantaged families$4000 stipend, travel expenses covered, on campus housing provided
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Summer Undergraduate Research FellowshipUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineSummer research program, working in a research lab with a principal investigator, intended to give experience in what a career in biomedical research is like10 weeks*----CincinnatiSTEM, science, medicine, biology, healthUS citizens or permanent residents; full or part time undergrads; sophomores or juniors preferred but freshmen and seniors (with stipulations) can apply; majoring in a STEM field is preferredstipend varies, campus housing provided at a lowered price
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Graduate Experience for Multicultural Students (GEMS)University of Colorado School of MedicineSummer research in basic and translational research in the areas of heart, blood, and lung diseases10 weeks----DenverSTEM, science, medicine, biology, biomedical sciences, healthInterest in the biomedical sciences; at least 2 years of undergrad completed; must be a member of an underrepresented group (first gen, low income, financial need or identified as African American, Hispanic, American Indian, Alaska Native, Southeast Asian or Pacific Islander)$4000 stipend, on campus housing provided (but will need to pay for meals and about $500 of the board costs)
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The Medical Education Development ProgramUNC Chapel Hill School of MedicineSummer program intended to mimic the first semester of dental/medical school9 weeks---Chapel Hill, NC; dental program is in DurhamSTEM, science, biology, chemistry, medicine, dental, biochemistrymust have completed 3 years of college; must have completed organic chemistry; minimum 2.75 science GPA; commitment to a health career; must be underrepresented in medicine/dental fields (specified on the site); US citizen or permanent resident$3000 stipend, housing and program materials provided
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Undergraduate Student Scholars ProgramUniversity of Pennsylvania, Center for Molecular Studies in Digestive and Liver Diseasessummer program of lectures and basic biomedical research experience10 weeks40 hours per weekPhiladelphia, PASTEM, science, medicine, biology, biomedical sciences stipend varies (was $4000 in 2014), on campus housing available (but you have to pay)
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Summer Undergraduate Minority Research ProgramUniversity of Pennsylvaniapipeline program for students looking to enter health research, work with Penn faculty on a research project, GRE prep----40 hours per weekPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaSTEM, science, biology, health, healthcare, medicineInterest in health care; strong quantitative skills; strongly encouraged to apply: students who are African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, Pacific Islander, and/or first gen students$15 per hour pay
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Summer Undergraduate Research Program University of Pittsburghsummer program of biomedical research and guidance towards a research career10 weeks----Pittsburgh, PASTEM, science, health, biology, biomedical sciences, medicinemust be juniors or seniors; minimum 3.0 GPA; students from groups that are underrepresented in the sciences; $3500 stipend in 3 payments, on campus housing provided, travel reimbursement up to $500
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Summer Undergraduate Research FellowshipUniversity of Rochesterprogram to prepare students for careers in health care and research, students conduct research with faculty mentorship10 weeks----Rochester, NYSTEM, science, health, biology, biomedical sciences, medicineUS citizen or legal resident; at least 2 years of undergrad completed; demonstrated committment to improving the health of diverse patient populationscampus housing provided, unspecified stipend
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Biomedical Research Apprenticeship ProgramWashington University in St. Louisprogram to prepare students for careers in biology or biomedical sciences, lab research with faculty mentorship10 weeks----St Louis, MOSTEM, science, health, biology, biomedical sciences, medicinestudents who "demonstrate overcoming substantial educational, cultural, or economic obstacles"; first gen students; or can demonstrate interest in "bringing diverse people together"; strongly encouraged to apply: students who come from rural or inner city areas, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, women, and students with disabilities; international students are eligible; priority given to students with at least 1 year of research experience$4200 stipend; housing, travel, and many meals provided
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Gateways to the Laboratory Summer ProgramWeill Cornell Medical Collegeprogram intended to prepare diverse students for careers in medicine and biomedical research10 weeks----NYCSTEM, science, health, biology, biomedical sciences, medicinecurrent freshmen or sophomores; US citizens or permanent residents; racial or ethnic minorities, students from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, or students with disabilities$6000 stipend, campus housing provided, travel reimbursement
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CDC Undergraduate Public Health ScholarsCenters for Disease Control preparing students for public health careers, work with community organizations, health departments, university programs, and government agenciesthis is a group of programs, look to the website for more information about each one
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Maternal Child Health Careers/Research Initiatives for Student Enhancement Undergraduate ProgramKennedy Krieger Institutepublic health leadership program, focuses on maternal and child health, health disparities; clinical experience, research, and community engagement and advocacy-------Baltimore, MD; Sioux Falls, SD; or Davis, CASTEM, science, public health, health, healthcare, social justice, social sciencesfor students interested in maternal and child health, health disparities, and social justice; strongly encouraged students who are underrepresented in public health-----this is a group of partnered organizations/universities, so has different programs
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Summer Public Health Scholars ProgramColumbia Universityincreasing interest in and knowledge of public health and biomedical science careers; coursework, field experience, seminars, lectures, and mentoring9 weeksNYCSTEM, science, public health, health, biomedical sciencesUS citizen, permanent resident, or US national; rising juniors and seniors or recent grads who have not been accepted to a grad program; minimum 2.7 GPA; African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, people with disabilities, economically disadvantaged, and LGBTQ individuals are encouragedunspecified stipend, financial support for travel, campus housing provided
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Summer Internships in Biological Sciences in Public HealthHarvard School of Public Healthlab-based program, preparing for research careers in the biological sciences, research focused on topics important to the prevention of disease8 weeks----Boston, MASTEM, science, public health, health, biologyUS citizen, US national, or permanent resident; must be from an underrepresented group including: first gen students, students from an economically disadvantaged background, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander; minimum 3.0 GPA; science background and courses taken beyond intro; demonstrated interest in public health$3600 stipend, up to $500 travel allowance, on campus housing provided
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Summer Program in Biostatistics and Computational BiologyHarvard School of Public Healthprogram to expose undergrads to biostatistics, epidemiology, and public health research; coursework, research, faculty mentorship, GRE prep6 weeks----Boston, MASTEM, science, public health, epidemiology, healthUS citizen or permanent resident; must have health insurance during the program; applicants must be one or more of the following: African American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Pacific Islander, or multiracial, first gen student, low-income student, or student with a disabilitytravel is covered, unspecified stipend
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Diversity Summer Internship ProgramJohns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Healthresearch in biomedical or public health fields, faculty mentoring10 weeks----Baltimore, MDSTEM, science, public health, biomedical sciences, healthUS citizen or permanent resident; must have completed 2 years of undergrad; students from underrepresented groups and/or economically disadvantaged backgrounds are strongly encouraged-----
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Public Health Leader Fellowship ProgramMorehouse Collegeintended to prepare students to be leaders in the field of public health; coursework, research, and mentorship10 weeks40 hours per weekAtlanta, GASTEM, science, public health, healthjuniors, seniors, or recent graduates; minimum 3.0 GPA; US citizen or permanent resident; must not have participated in any other CDC undergraduate public health program in the pastunspecified stipend, meals provided for the first two weeks, travel and housing costs covered
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Project L/EARNRutgers Universityworkshops, research, mentorship; attracting undergraduates to health research10 weeks----New Brunswick, NJSTEM, science, public health, health, social sciencesstudents from groups that have been underrepresented in the health sciencesunspecified stipend, tuition remission, room and board provided
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Summer Research InitiativeUniversity of Maryland, College of Behavioral and Social Sciencescreate interest in research in the social, behavioral, and economic sciences; mentoring, research experience, lectures, workshopsapprox. 2 months----College Park, MDSTEM, science, social sciences, behavioral sciences, economicsUS citizen or permanent resident; juniors or seniors; have taken a basic statistics or research methodology course; minimum 3.0 GPA; demonstrated interest in pursuing grad school in either social, behavioral, or economic sciences; strongly encouraged to apply: students who are African American, Hispanic, or American Indian$3150 stipend, on campus housing provided, travel provided, dinners provided M-F
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Summer Enrichment ProgramUniversity of Michiganprogram that educates leaders who are dedicated to eliminating racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic health inequalities; education, mentoring, internships8 weeks8 hours a day M-Th with additional activities Fridays and weekendsAnn Arbor, MISTEM, science, health, public health, healthcare, social sciencesUS citizen or permanent resident or DACA recipient; minimum 2.8 GPA; rising juniors or seniors; interest in pursuing a career in public health/health management and policy; one or more of the following: you or a family member have been adversely affected by health inequalities, you live in a community that is adversely affected by health inequalities, you have experience working with organizations that address health inequalities$3000 stipend, travel and transportation covered, on campus housing provided, $250 of on campus food provided, GRE prep course
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InternBrookings Institutevarious internships with the research institute, may be with a research team or with another department of the institutethroughout the year, length unspecifiedfull time or part timeDCsocial sciences, political science, government, economics, foreign policy, policy----either paid, unpaid, or for academic credit
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InternshipCongressional Black Caucus Foundationpreparing college students and young professionals to become principled leaders, skilled policy analysts, and informed advocates; internships available in all branches of government--------DCpolitical science, government, social sciences, public policy----unspecified housing and stipendinterns become eligible for scholarships to public policy graduate programs
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Coro Kansas City Summer Internship in Public AffairsPark University School for Public Affairsparticipants hold 5 internships, other professional development10 weeks----Kansas Citypublic affairs, social sciences, business, government, labor, media, non-profits----summer tuition paid, unspecified stipendacademic credit recieved
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Summer Undergraduate Research FellowshipAmerican Bar Foundationintroduces students to a research oriented career in the field of law and/or social sciences, research alongside a mentorapprox. 2 months----Chicagosocial sciences, lawsophomores or juniors; minimum 3.0 GPA; "individuals who demonstrate a commitment to diversity with respect to economic background, religious affiliation, race, ethnicity, disability, military experience, sexual orientation, and/or gender expression/identity, first gen students, and other traditionally underrepresented students are encouraged to apply"$3600 stipend, housing and travel provided
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Summer InternshipOrganization of Chinese Americanscreate leaders for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community; interns placed at various non-profits, organizations, and federal agencies10 weeksfull time DCdepends on placement, previous partners include: US Congress, AFL-CIO, DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative, APIA Vote, Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, APIA Scholars, Council of Korean Americans, Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs, Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project, Environmental Defense Fund, and moreundergraduates and recent graduates; must have US work eligibility; $2500 stipend, can be for academic credit
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TRIALS ProgramAdvantage Testing Foundationscholarship program to help gain admission to law schools; LSAT prep and lectures5 weeks ----alternately Cambridge, MA and NYClaw, legalstudents who come from backgrounds that are underrepresented in law; majority of selected students will also come from underrepresented institutionsaccepted students will have no costs associated with the program, $3000 stipend
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Federal Diversity Internship InitiativeThe Washington Centerpreparing students for careers in the federal government through partnerships with multiple federal agencies10 weeks in summer, 15 weeks in fall/spring40 hours per weekDC or regional locationsgovernment, political science, public policyUS citizen; currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate; minimum 3.0 GPA; strong interest in working with the federal governmenthousing and travel provided, unspecified stipendpossibility for academic credit
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Native American Awards Program - Community ScholarsSmithsonian Museumallows applicants to visit the Smithsonian in order to work on a project on a Native American subject and to utilize the resources of the museummaximum 21 days, in fall, spring, or summerfull timeDCNative American studies/culture, history, anthropology, artsmust be formally or informally affiliated with a Native American community or tribe; interested in pursuing a project related to Native American resources$175 stipend per day, small research allowance, possible travel allowance
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Congressional Internship ProgramCongressional Hispanic Caucus Instituteprovides legislative experience to undergraduates, usually students are placed with a legislator from their home state10 weeks32 hours a week minimumDClaw, political science, government, policypreferred 3.0 GPA or higher; leadership skills; commitment to public service; currently enrolled undergrad (no graduates); US citizens, permanent residents, asylees, or work authorization$3125 pay for summer program, travel to DC provided, housing coveredacademic credit possible
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InternshipFeminist Majority Foundationinterns work closely with staff members, performing a wide variety of responsibilities; areas include: Choices Campus Leadership Program, Education Equity Program, Policy and Research, Digital Communications, National Clinic Access Project, Web Team, Public Relations, Social Media, and Development, Girls Learn International, Ms. Magazine----35-40 hours per week (full time) or 20 hours per week (part time)DC; LAgovernment, NGO, public policy, education, social sciences, social justice, communicationsundergraduates; preferably have experience in working with women's issues; encourages applications from people of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ individualsunpaid, except for 10 hours of administrative work per week
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National Diversity Internship ProgramUS Dept of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currencyprogram intended to provide professional experience and to expose students to potential careers at the OCC----------DC*government, social sciences, economicsundergraduate or graduate students; minimum 3.0 GPA; US citizens or permanent residents-----
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Diversity InternshipAmerican College of Healthcare Executivesprogram intended to attract diverse students into the fields of healthcare and professional society management, to complement postgraduate education in healthcare or association management3 months----Chicago*healthcare, health, administration, communications, marketing, financecompleted 1 year of graduate studies; enrolled in a healthcare or association management program-----
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Congressional FellowshipAsian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studiesprogram for young AAPI professionals to increase their experience in public policy and service, fellows are placed in congressional offices on the legislative team9 months40 hours per weekDCgovernment, political science, social scienceshave completed undergraduate studies; US citizens, permanent residents, or with work authorization$22,500 grant for total program, health insurance reimbursement of $200 a month, professional development funds, domestic round trip transportation provided
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William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority StudentsThe Aspen Instituteprogram to introduce students to philanthropy and social innovation, and the issues and challenges of the social sector---------DCnonprofits, social sciences, social justiceundergraduates and graduates; students of color; experience and/or interest in nonprofits or philanthropy; research and writing skills; demonstrated financial need; US citizens, permanent residents, or DACA recipientsunspecified paycan be for academic credit
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Diversity InternshipNasher Museum of Art at Duke Universityinternship for underrepresented college students who are interested in a career in the museum arts8 weeks32 hours per weekDurham, NCmuseum, history, arts, educationrising sophomores, juniors, or seniors; must reside in the Triangle Area$6000 stipend, paid travel and expenses to one museum conference
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Summer Diversity Internship - Development and CommunicationsRobert F. Kennedy Human Rightsinternship program for students interested in the field of international human rights10 weekspart timeNYCinternational affairs, international studies, human rights, social sciences, social justice, politicsstudents who are Alaska Native, American Indian, Asian/Pacific Islander, African American, Hispanic, or of other racial minority descent; minimum 3.2 GPA; at least one year of college complete; must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate----
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Diversity Internship ProgramHall Renderprogram for college students who have an interest in law and/or health care---25 hours per weekDetroit, MI; Indianapolis, IN; Raleigh, NClaw, health care, health, social sciences, scienceinterest in law and/or health care; US work authorization; currently enrolled as an undergraduate; minimum of 48 credit hours completed by the start of the program; minimum of 2.5 GPA$15 per hour, parking provided
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Cultural Resources Diversity Internship ProgramAmerican Conservation Experienceprogram that places interns with National Park Service units and offices, other federal agencies, state historic preservation offices, local governments, and non-profit organizations; for undergraduates and recent graduates who are interested in historic preservation/cultural resources work10-11 weeks---varying locations, map on websitenatural sciences, history, culture, anthropology, non-profits, governmentage 18-35; pursuing an undergraduate degree or within 2 years of graduation; more information for each specific internship---
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Sophomore Diversity Leaders InternshipMcKinsey & Companyprogram providing first-hand experience with consulting 10 weeks----Atlanta, Boston, Calgary, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, Montreal, New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Seattle, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Southern California, Stamford, Toronto, Vancouver, DC, or digitallyconsulting, management, businessstudents who are Black, African American, Hispanic, Latino, and/or part of indigenous groups in North America; must be in sophomore year of undergrad
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Diversity in Arts Leadership Internship ProgramAmericans for the Artsprogram provides students who are interested in arts, business, and social change with an introduction to working in the non-profits arts sector10 weeks4 days per weekNashville, New Jersey, NYCarts, business, non-profits, fine artsUS citizens; current undergraduates or students who just graduated the semester before$4500 stipend, travel and housing benefits dependent on locationcan be for academic credit if arranged through SU
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Graduate Education Diversity Internship ProgramAmerican Evaluation Associationprogram intended to encourage students into the field of evaluationSept-July2 days per weekan internship site will be located near home institutionapplicable to nearly any field, social sciences, natural sciencesstudents in a masters or doctoral level program; one year of graduate work completed; US resident; experience with research methods and substantive issues in their field of expertise; authorized to work in the US; support from their academic advisor$10,000 stipend
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Student Diversity and Inclusion Internship ProgramLibrary of Congressprogram designed to introduce students to careers with the Congressional Research Service10 weeks ------wide range of disciplines including: law, economics, foreign affairs, physical and behavioral sciences, environmental science, public administration, social sciences, library and information science, information technology, and finance----unspecified pay, unspecified transit and health benefitsacademic credit if it can be arranged through the school
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Summer Internship ProgramJohns Hopkins Medicineprovides students in research laboratories; biomedical and/or public health research 10 weeks----Baltimore, MDpublic health, health, science, STEM, medicine, premed----$3000 stipend, housing and transportation provided
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Duke Summer Research Opportunity ProgramDuke Graduate Schoolprogram that gives undergraduate students access to graduate level biomedical research, faculty mentoring10 weeks----Durham, NChealth, science, STEM, biomedical sciences, medicine, pre med----unspecified stipend, on campus housing, travel assistance
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The Travelers Summer Research Fellowship ProgramWeill Cornell Medical Collegedesigned to give pre med students insights into the field of medicine, through laboratory or clinical research, lectures, and shadowing-------New Yorkhealth, science, STEM, biomedical sciences, medicine, pre medmust be at least a junior; declared pre med students; must have completed 2 semesters of biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and 1 semester of physics; preference given for a GPA of B or above; demonstrated commitment to working on issues of underserved populations; must be from a group underrepresented in medicine including: underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, individuals from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, individuals with disabilities; US citizens or permanent residents$140 a week allowance, on campus housing, travel costs paid for students who live far from New York
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Summer Research - Early Identification ProgramThe Leadership Alliancethis program offers closely mentored research experiences in the life and physical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, and the humanities, at 20 research institutions across the country8-10 weeks---locations vary by institutionstipend, housing, travel provided by the institution
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Explore Microsoft ProgramMicrosoft first-hand experience in software development and exposure to the field of computer science, computer engineering, or related technical areas12 weeks---typically Redmond, Washingtonsoftware development, computer science, engineering, STEM, sciencesmust be freshmen or sophomores; must have completed an intro to computer science course or similar course as well as one semester of calculus by the start of the program; women and racial/ethnic minorities are strongly encouraged to apply---
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Internship Program Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrationinterns gain experience through project, assignments, and research that support federal, state, and community based programs, policies, and best practices in the prevention and treatment of substance abuse and mental illness15 weeks40 hours per weekRockville, Marylandhealth, mental health, science, STEM, medicine, government, public policy, IT, communicationsstudents interested and experienced in public health, behavioral and social sciences, public policy, business communications, business administration, information technology; US citizens or permanent residents; still enrolled in a degree-seeking program; have completed freshmen year of college; minimum 3.0 GPA; recent grads may apply within 12 months of graduation; encouraged to apply: women, veterans, persons with disabilities, Asian and Pacific Islanders, students of HSI's, HBCU's, and Tribal Colleges
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James E. Webb InternshipSmithsonian Museumprogram intended to increase participation of minority groups who are underrepresented in the management of scientific and cultural organizations; interns are placed throughout the Smithsonian10 weeks40 hours per weekDCbusiness, public administration, nonprofits, museum, historyUS citizens or permanent residents; enrolled in a program (undergraduate or graduate) to study business or public administration; tentative minimum 3.0 GPA$600 per week stipend
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Diverse Voices in Science Journalism InternshipAmerican Association for the Advancement of Scienceprogram for students interested in journalism as a career and who want to learn about science writing; interns contribute to the weekly news section working under the guidance of writers and editors at AAAS's Science magazine10 weeksDCjournalism, science, STEM, mediamust be enrolled at time of submitting application; college undergrads; for students with a serious interest in science writingunspecified pay, travel to internship site provided
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Junior Summer InternshipPublic Policy and International Affairsprogram to prepare students from diverse backgrounds for graduate study and careers in public policy-------Princeton (NJ), UC Berkeley (CA), Carnegie Mellon (PA), Univ of Michigan (MI), Univ of Minnesota (MN)public policy, government, international affairs, political scienceUS citizens, permanent residents, or DACA recipients (international students are eligible at the Carnegie Mellon and Princeton programs); must be graduating in the academic year following the program; must be committed to pursuing a Master's in public policy or international affairs at one of the PPIA graduate schools; must demonstrate interest in a career in public service; must demonstrate involvement in working with underserved communities including African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic/Latinx individuals, Native Americans, and Pacific Islandersfull tuition for JSI covered, eligibility for travel reimbursements, university housing with most meals covered, course materials provided
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White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans Internship US Dept of Educationinterns learn about African American focused education policy, communications, and outreach; includes duties such as conducting research, responding to constituents, maintaining archives, liasing, etc. ------DCeducation, government, political scienceUS citizens; must be at least 16 years of age; must complete background investigation and fingerprint check; at time of appointment, must be enrolled in an accredited educational institution (including undergrad or grad school); must be enrolled on at least a partial basis in a course of study related to the work to be performedunpaid, possibility for transportation compensation
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Union ScholarsAmerican Federation of State, County, & Municipal Employeeshands-on organizing experience with AFSCME members10 weeks---locations across the US (unspecified)social justice, advocacy, unions, laborsophomores or juniors; minimum 2.5 GPA; students of color; demonstrate interest in working for social and economic justice through the labor union movement; must have a valid drivers licenseunspecified stipend, housing and rental cars paid for, travel expenses paid, scholarship available based on financial need
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Internship ProgramT. Howard Foundationlocations vary by placementsophomores, juniors, or seniors; US citizens or permanent residents; intended for members of underrepresented and diverse groups; minimum 2.8 GPA$25 application fee
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Entry Point ProgramAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science Entry Point recruits students with disabilities who are in STEM programs and pairs them with internships and opportunities10 weekslocations vary by placementSTEM, science, natural science, mathematics, engineering, computer scienceenrolled as a full time graduate or undergraduate student for the terms both before and after the internship; must have a disability; minimum 3.0 GPA; must be a US citizen---
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Summer Internship ProgramAmerican Association of People with Disabilities; Coca Colafor students with disabilities looking to gain professional experience; students will be placed in an internship with Coca Cola and with a mentor-------Atlanta or DCvarious fieldsundergraduate students, law students, graduate students, or recent graduates; must have a disability; non-citizens are eligible if they are enrolled or a recent grad in the US and have work authorizationunspecified stipend
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Research Internship for Undergraduate Women The American Physical Society and IBMinternship to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering10 weeks----San Jose, CA; Austin, TX; or Yorktown Heights, NYscience, STEM, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, engineeringapplicants must be female or female identified; sophomores or juniors at the time of application; must be majoring in chemistry, physics, materials science or engineering, computer science or engineering, chemical, electrical, mechanical engineering, or biology (if it has an emphasis in one of the other areas listed); minimum 3.0 GPA, no citizenship restriction---women of color may apply to both internships
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Research Internship for Underrepresented MinoritiesThe American Physical Society and IBMinternship to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering10 weeks----San Jose, CA; Austin, TX; or Yorktown Heights, NYscience, STEM, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, engineeringapplicants must be African American, Hispanic, or Native American; sophomores or juniors at the time of application; must be majoring in chemistry, physics, materials science or engineering, computer science or engineering, chemical, electrical, mechanical engineering, or biology (if it has an emphasis in one of the other areas listed); minimum 3.0 GPA, no citizenship restriction---women of color may apply to both internships
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Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment ProgramHoward Universityprogram to provide undergraduates with a deeper appreciation of issues and trends in international affairs, a greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs, and the enhanced knowledge and skills to pursue such affairs; includes classes and a variety of programs with foreign affairs professionals6 weeksWashington DCforeign affairs, international affairs, political sciencefull time undergraduates; must be at least sophomores at time of application; minimum 3.2 GPA; must be a US citizen; applications from members of minority groups, women, and those in financial need are strongly encouragedtuition, travel, housing, and 2 meals a day provided; $3200 stipend
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Discovery InternshipDeloitteinterns are exposed to different levels of client service businesses, includes many professional development opportunities, interns are assigned to a mentorship teambusiness, accounting, technology, professional servicesfull time sophomores; pursuing a degree in accounting, technology, or related fields; minimum 3.3 GPA strongly preferred; demonstrated problem solving skills; effective interpersonal and communication skills, adaptive to change, creativity and self confidence, leadership qualities, team oriented, and collaborative; students who are female and/or Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, or two or more races are strongly encouraged to applyfuture opportunity to apply to NextGen Leaders Program and Scholarship
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Emma Bowen Foundation FellowshipEmma Bowen Foundationfellowship places students with multi-year paid internships in the media and tech industry; three tracks: the business of media, the content of media, the innovation of mediamost fellows place in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, and San Franciscomedia, social media, journalism, computer science, technology, marketingmust be a student of color (Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Black, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, or multiracial); minimum 3.0 GPA; interested in a career in media; US citizen or permanent resident; fluent in English; current undergraduateunspecified pay