Internships Opportunities

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This site acts as a portal to various internship opportunities offered by the U.S. government. |
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The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research offers various internships, including internships for high school students that allow them to explore careers in the atmospheric and related sciences. |
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The BIOCOM Institute offers a range of internships for high school students and undergraduates to obtain useful experience in life science careers. |
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NASA’s Career Resources page enables eligible students to access various NASA internships, fellowships and scholarships through a single portal (intern.nasa.gov) and single application (SOLAR). |
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The Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) provides an opportunity for students to participate in research at a Department of Navy (DoN) laboratory during the summer. |
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The Durango Discovery Museum, located in Durango, Colorado, offers three-month, unpaid Science Education High School Internships, intended for high school students interested in science, science education and/or museum studies. |
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For students in the Pittsburgh area, the Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative (PTEI) high school summer internship program gives junior and senior high school students a glimpse into the world of biomedical research. |
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The Cleveland Clinic offers a nine-week summer Pharmacy Internship Program. The paid internship gives high school students the opportunity to work and learn alongside Cleveland Clinic physicians, researchers and healthcare professionals. |
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The KEYS (Keep Engaging Youth in Science) program at the University of Arizona hosts a tuition-free 7 week internship allowing high school students to gain hands-on experience in laboratory science. |
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The Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) is a four-week residential internship program specifically for young women who have strong interests in science, engineering and medicine. During the program’s duration each student takes two 2-week research courses and the average student spends 30 hours a week working with faculty. |
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