Professional Opportunities
We also encourage you to review research experiences available to you off campus to complement your undergraduate studies. Below, we have listed some of the potential internal and external opportunities.
Internal Opportunities
- Cawley Career Education Center
The Georgetown University Cawley Career Education Center teaches students how to identify career opportunities that fit with their values, interests, personality, and skills. It empowers students by providing resources designed to foster the development of career management skills that will serve them as competent professionals.
- Beeck Center’s GU Impacts Fellowship Program
GU Impacts Fellows participate in an eight-month fellowship centered on a 10-12 week summer project with cutting-edge organizations and social enterprises in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
- French Department’s John Carroll Summer Internship Program in Saint-Omer, France
The John Carroll Summer Internship Program supports students interning at local museums, government offices, tourist destinations, national parks, and multinational corporations based in Saint-Omer while living with local families.
- gui2de Student Experiences
gui2de offers internships for both undergraduate and graduate students with a focus on economics and development. Students are placed in locations where gui2de has current research projects, such as East Africa and India.
- Global Social Internship Program
The Global Social Internship Program (GSIP) enables business students to develop transformative leadership skills related to non-profit and socially-focused enterprises while engaging in experiential learning activities for a period of 4-5 weeks with partner organizations abroad.
- Global Business Experience: Undergraduate Program
The Global Business Experience (GBE) is a globally-oriented course and international consulting project offered as an elective to undergraduates in the MSB and to select students in the SFS. GBE consists of an intensive course and international consulting project, for which student teams travel abroad to consult with fortune 500 or industry-specific companies in Spain.
- NHS Global Health Practical Experience Abroad
The Department of Global Health sends the majority of their undergraduate students to conduct research abroad. Undergraduates spend their fall semester abroad during their senior year in countries such as Ghana, Tanzania, Mexico, Brazil, India, and Australia.
External Opportunities
- Woodrow Wilson Center Research Assistant
The majority of the interns at the Woodrow Wilson Center serve as research assistants or scholar interns for visiting scholars. Research assistants are talented students from universities around the country who combine part-time hours at the Center with their studies and with other activities.
- Amgen Scholars Summer Program
The Amgen Scholars Program, hosted by thirteen different universities, provides undergraduate participants with premier research experiences with faculty mentors, while receiving a generous stipend, housing, meal plan, GRE Prep, and transportation to and from the host campus.
- Mohonk Preserve Summer Internships
Research internships are available for undergraduate students through the Mohonk Preserve in New York. Research interns work with Preserve Research staff, world-class scientists and land managers on at the Preserve’s Daniel Smiley Research Center on bird surveys and habitat analysis; invasive species management; recreational impact assessment; and detailed data collection and management.
- National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates
The National Science Foundation funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its REU Sites program. Each student is associated with a specific research project, where he/she works closely with the faculty and other researchers on topics in the sciences, engineering, ethics, education, and human resources.
- Sigma Xi: Grants-in-Aid of Research Program
Sigma Xi awards grants of up to $1,000 to students from all areas of the sciences and engineering. Students use the funding to pay for travel expenses to and from a research site, or for purchase of non-standard laboratory equipment necessary to complete a specific research project.
- Federal Agencies
Federal Agencies have many programs that support undergraduate research. Review some of the opportunities below:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Undergraduate Student Research Program
National Institutes of Health: Summer Internship in Biomedical Research
Department of Energy: Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Undergraduate Opportunities- Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship at the Mayo Graduate School, College of Medicine
The Mayo Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program, sponsored by Mayo Graduate School, allows undergraduate students from universities across the U.S. to conduct a small research project or work on part of an ongoing research investigation for 10 weeks. The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program award is $5000 for 10 weeks.
- Center for Legislative Archives
The Center for Legislative Archives offers several internship programs, including: Electronic Records/Web Archiving Internships, Archival Internships, and Public Outreach Internships.
- National Park Service Internship Program
The National Park Service offers a variety of internships and fellowships for undergraduate students and recent graduates, many of which are funded opportunities. Some of the opportunities offered by the National Park Service include: the Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program, the Future Park Leaders of Emerging Change Program, Geoscientists in the Parks Internship Program, and Latino Heritage Internship Program.
- National Museum of the US Navy
The NHHC offers internships to students who desire experience in areas related to their educational programs and career goals. In addition to undertaking historical research, writing and editing, the NHHC operates the Navy Department Library. The Navy Museum and maintains collections of naval archives, photographs, artifacts, and art.
- The Smithsonian
The Smithsonian Institution, the world’s largest museum complex, is always looking for talented students to help them produce our world-class programs, exhibits, and research. Smithsonian interns have opportunities to make an impact, develop personally and professionally, and learn from people who are experts in their fields.
- American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Internships
AEI internships provide students with an opportunity to work with some of America’s most renowned scholars, economists, political scientists, and foreign policy specialists conducting research on today’s prominent public policy questions.
- Institute for Policy Studies Summer Internships
The Institute for Policy Studies is the nation’s oldest and largest multi-issue think tank promoting progressive thought. The paid summer internships offered by IPS are intended to serves as professional development for young activists who seek a long-term career in social change.
- National Institute of Standards and Technology: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
NIST is one of the nation’s premiere research institutions for the physical and engineering sciences and, as the lead Federal agency for technology transfer, it provides a strong interface between government, industry and academia. NIST embodies a science culture, developed from a large and well-equipped research staff that enthusiastically blends programs that address the immediate needs of industry with longer-term research that anticipates future needs.
- Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP)
The Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program (NREIP) provides an opportunity for students to participate in research at a Department of Navy (DoN) laboratory during the summer. The goals of the NREIP are to encourage participating students to pursue science and engineering careers, to further education via mentoring by laboratory personnel and their participation in research, and to make them aware of DoN research and technology efforts.
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities specializes in research and analysis oriented toward practical policy decisions and produces analytic reports that are accessible to public officials at national, state and local levels, to nonprofit organizations and to the media. The internships offered by the center include: Media, Health Policy, Housing Policy, International Budget Partnership, Food Assistance, National Budget and Tax Policy, Outreach Campaigns, State Fiscal Project and Welfare Reform and Income Support Division.
- Apacheria Fellowship Program
The Apacheria Research Fellowship is intend to support non-destructive research in the natural sciences, with emphasis on conservation ecology focused on species, communities, ecosystems and ecosystem services.
- Piedmont Environmental Council
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) offers this seven week program in order to fully immerse students in PEC’s nationally recognized regional movement for land conservation and land use planning. The program consists of field trips, classroom discussions, speakers, and individual projects.
- U.S. Energy Information Administration Research Internship
The United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) internship program offers students on-the-job experience that could lead to a full-time career with EIA upon graduation. Relevant careers include Mathematical Statisticians, Survey Statisticians, Industry Economists, Operations Research Analysts, and Engineers.
- The President’s Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
The President’s Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in Washington, D.C. offers full-time internships during the summer. Interns at the CEA are responsible for assisting the staff in researching a wide range of macroeconomic, microeconomic, and international issues, providing assistance in making charts and analyzing data. Administrative duties to support the work of the Council are also involved.
- USDA – Economics Research Service
The USDA Economics Research Service offers paid summer internships to students enrolled in an accredited institution. The internship program is part of the Pathways Program which prepares undergraduates for a career in government service.
- Maryland Governor’s Internship Program
The Governor’s Summer Internship Program (GSIP) was created to introduce college students to the unique challenges and rewards of working within Maryland State Government. For 10 weeks, GSIP interns will: work on substantive projects with senior-level public administrators and policy makers, in departments or policy areas that closely correspond with each intern’s field of study or career interests.
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) offers paid full-time and part-time internships throughout the year. All opportunities are located at the AAAS headquarters located in downtown Washington, DC, and last up to 12 weeks. AAAS internships are open to undergraduate and graduate students and recent college graduates.
- Hubbard Brook (NH) Research Experience for Undergraduates
The Hubbard Brook Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) is designed to appeal to students interested in both ecosystem research and, importantly, the interpretation and communication of science to society in general.
- Geoscience Public Policy AGI/AIPG Internship
American Geosciences Institute seeks outstanding geoscience students with a strong interest in federal science policy for a spring, summer, or fall internship in geoscience and public policy. Interns will gain a first-hand understanding of the legislative process and the operation of executive branch agencies. They will enhance their oral and written communication skills and develop web publishing skills.