Internships
- College Students and Recent Grads
Opportunities
Company | Oportunity | Deadline | Details / Criteria | Insider Notes |
Broad Institute | Broad Summer Research Program | Early January | Have a strong interest in pursuing graduate school (Ph.D. or M.D.-Ph.D.). Majoring in physical, biological, or computer sciences, engineering, or mathematics. Have a minimum 3.2 GPA (4.0 scale) | |
IDEO / Color by Design | RepresentedEd Leadership Fellowship Program | Late July | Program designed to address underrepresentation in the Design industry, in partnership with IDEO. Focused on transforming the boundaries of design thinking and human-centered design practice by ushering in a new generation of designers through a program that combines both training to prepare you for your first design role as well as on-the-job learning.This is a 9-month program which includes a 3-month part-time professional training course followed by a 6-month paid full-time Fellowship with IDEO. | |
Hack Diversity | Hack Diversity Fellowship Program | Mid November | For candidates applying to participate in Hack.Diversity in Boston, we welcome ALL applicants who are 18+ and feel like they have a solid technical foundation to complete internships in the following roles: software engineering or data analytics | |
Microsoft | ||||
Project Onramp | Project Onramp | The life sciences industry offers extraordinary opportunities for exciting, stable and family sustaining careers. But for students interested in working in life sciences — particularly those without strong existing connections to people in the industry — it can be difficult to gain access to career exploration and early work experiences. Project Onramp creates access to paid summer internships for talented, motivated college students who are under-resourced and often first-generation. STEM and non-STEM roles. | ||
Ragon Institute | Ragon Institute Summer Experience Internship Program | Mid March | The Ragon Institute Summer Experience (RISE) internship program engages high school and undergraduate students underrepresented in medical research who are interested in learning about immunology and related fields. College students must have completed one year of a bachelor’s degree or community college program. | |
U.S. Department of Transportation Volpe Center | Pathways for Students and Recent Graduates to Federal Careers | Open Mid-Oct, Close Early Nov | Available student trainee positions include the following: Community Planners, Computer Scientists, Data Scientists, Economists, Engineering Psychologists, Environmental Protection Specialists, General Engineers, Aerospace, Computer and Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Civil, Operations Research Analysts, Policy Analysts, Program Support Assistants | All pathway internships are posted on USAJobs.gov. Search Volpe center will see all open positions. |