Internships at Carnegie Science

Each summer, we invite undergrad students to join our multifaceted internship programs. Interns will contribute to real-life projects in these programs, working alongside our highly accomplished staff scientists, researchers, and postdoctoral fellows. Offering networking events, dedicated mentorships, professional development, and engaging field trips, Carnegie Science internships provide a launchpad for aspiring scientists to forge fulfilling, successful careers.

Outside of our summer programming, individual researchers and labs sometimes hire one or two interns into their labs throughout the year, so stay tuned for opportunities!

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EPIIC

Are you an undergraduate student interested in cutting-edge scientific research? The Earth and Planetary Science Interdisciplinary Internship at Carnegie Science (EPIIC) is a full-time, paid 10-week research internship and professional development program based out of the Carnegie Science Earth and Planets Laboratory in Washington, DC. EPIIC is an NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). 

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CASSI

The Carnegie Astrophysics Summer Student Internship Program (CASSI) is a 10 week, paid internship and educational program based at Carnegie Observatories in Pasadena. We welcome a diverse cohort of 10-15 undergraduates from colleges and universities in Southern California to join Carnegie astronomers in collaborative original research projects.

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