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Company or Program NameWebsite AddressDescriptionUnpaid/Stipend/PaidAge/Grade EligibilityLocationRequirementsType of Program (STEM, Business,Arts/Music, Humanities, World Languages/ Cultures, Outdoors)
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Stanford Science, Technology, and Reconstructive Surgery (STaRS) Internship Program https://plasticsurgery.stanford.edu/education/stars.htmlThe interns spend 7-weeks mastering basic lab techniques, participating in research projects, and presenting their work all under the mentorship of experienced researchers.UnpaidUndergraduate, High SchoolSTEM
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Princeton University Office of the Dean for Researchhttps://research.princeton.edu/about-us/internships/science-writing-internshipThe Princeton University Office of the Dean for Research intern is responsible for writing about Princeton University research for a non-technical audience. The intern writes news articles, feature articles, web content and other items in the style used by major newspapers and magazines. Responsibilities include reading scientific papers, interviewing faculty members, writing, rewriting, compiling information for reports, and acquiring illustrationsPaidPrinceton, NJArts/Music, Journalism
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Princeton Laboratory Learning Program https://research.princeton.edu/about-us/internships/laboratory-learning-programA full-time, free research experience in the sciences or engineering for high school students. Students are included in ongoing research programs where they are closely supervised by Princeton faculty and research staff. The participation dates are customized according to the schedules of the research personnel and intern and the specifics of the project. Internships typically span 7-10 weeks over the summer.
16-18Princeton, NJStudents must be US citizens, Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs), or international students currently in the United States attending a U.S. high school. STEM
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Internshipshttps://www.pppl.gov/education/science-education/programs/high-school-semester-long-internship-high-school-summerPPPL's Science Education department offers a limited number of internship positions for outstanding high school seniors throughout the school year and the summer after graduation. Each term, which lasts about 8 (summer) to 16 (semester) weeks, offers students the chance to work on a project with a member of our research or engineering staff. The exact dates of the internship depend on the participant's school schedule. The summer internship schedule is typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but occasionally, alternate arrangements can be made.16+ and HS SeniorPrinceton, NJBe United States citizens or permanent resident alien at the time of applicationSTEM
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Field Museum Women in Science Internshipshttps://www.fieldmuseum.org/about/employee-groups/women-science/field-museum-women-science-internshipsInterns work in departments throughout the museum. They gain knowledge and experience in the sciences by engaging in collections-based research and communicating science to a broader community. The program hosts five high school and five undergraduate paid interns for six weeks in the summer each year.PaidHigh School Student, Undergraduate StudentChicago, ILChicagoland or Northwest Indiana resident. STEM
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High School Digital Learning and Science Research Internshiphttps://www.fieldmuseum.org/visit/daily-events/high-school-digital-learning-and-science-research-internshipThe Digital Learning Internship is a deep dive into the science and technology of the Field Museum. In this 6-week paid summer internship, high school students gain hands-on scientific research experience with our plant and fossilized plants collections. Interns create a digital media interactive based on their scientific work by collaborating with our scientists, digital learning specialists, and designers. All interactives will be temporarily installed in the Museum for the public to access and enjoy. Chicago, ILSTEM
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National Institute of Health Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research for High School Studentshttps://www.training.nih.gov/programs/hs-sipHigh School SIP provides an opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. The NIH consists of the 240-bed Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center and more than 1150 laboratories/research projects located on the main campus in Bethesda, MD, and the surrounding area as well as in Baltimore and Frederick, MD; Research Triangle Park, NC; Hamilton, MT; Framingham, MA; Phoenix, AZ; and Detroit, MI. NOTE: the number of positions in Hamilton, Framingham, Phoenix, and Detroit is limited.17+, HS Junior or HS SeniorMain Campus in Bethesda, MD. Other opportunities in Baltimore, MD; Fredrick, MD; Research Triangle Park, NC; Hamilton, MT; Framingham, MA; Phoenix, AZ; and Detroit, MILive within 40 miles of the NIH campus at which they hope to internSTEM
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National Institute of Health Werner H. Kirsten (WHP) Student Internship Programhttps://www.training.nih.gov/programs/hs-sipThe Werner H. Kirsten Student Intern Program (WHK SIP) at the National Cancer Institute at Frederick is designed to expose high school seniors to research and administrative management in a health care environment. The scientific interns experience the basic methods of biomedical research through ?hands-on? laboratory training. The students in the Internships in Support of Science/Research are assigned projects in budget, personnel, information technology, graphics and media. 17+, HS Junior or HS SeniorFrederick, MDHave an overall un-weighted grade point average of 3.0 or greater (based on a 4.0 maximum). Students with a GPA 2.5 - 3.0 may apply if they provide a third teacher recommendation. STEM
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Fred Hutch - Summer High School Internship Program (SHIP)https://www.fredhutch.org/en/about/internships/summer-high-school-internship-program.htmlThe Summer High School Internship Program (SHIP) is an eight-week,
full-time paid internship for rising 12th graders. Selected interns
attend an orientation day, then begin the internship with one week of
hands-on training in laboratory safety techniques and skills in our
Training Labs, followed by seven weeks of supervised shadowing and
training in a Fred Hutch host mentor?s research lab.
StipendHS JuniorSeattle. WASTEM
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Army Education Outreach Program (AEOP)https://www.usaeop.com/apprenticeships-fellowships/Whether you are seeking a summer, semester, or long-term science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and career development opportunity, AEOP has a program for you.HS 9th, 10th, 11th, 12thCalifornia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, TexasSTEM
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RISE Internship or Practicum(Boston University)https://www.bu.edu/summer/high-school-programs/rise-internship-practicum/If you’re passionate about the sciences and are a domestic student currently in your junior year of high school, we invite you to apply for the Research in Science & Engineering (RISE) program. You will spend six weeks at BU conducting university laboratory research with some of the nation’s brightest scientific minds while advancing your STEM knowledge and skills.STEM
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