During the last week, multiple internship positions have
been posted to UMBCworks. Check out these new positions today!
MD Oyster Restoration Intern (Paid and Unpaid) (9271824)
Chesapeake Bay Foundation - Annapolis, Maryland
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation seeks Oyster Restoration Interns to be based at
both their Philip Merrill Center Environmental Center headquarters located in
Annapolis MD, and their Oyster Restoration Center (ORC) in Shady Side, MD as
well as various field locations. There are both paid and unpaid positions
available for the Spring & Summer of 2015.
Research Assistant (9271791)
UMBC Psychology Department, Social Determinants of Health Inequity Lab
The SODHI Lab investigates psychological and social correlates of racial/ethnic
disparities in cardiovascular disease risk. Students who join will be able to
gain valuable research experience while earning research credits. We are
looking especially for Psychology, Biology, Sociology, and Public Health Majors
(however not limited). Applicants must a have a minimum GPA of 3.0 when the
application is submitted.
Summer 2015 - START Various Internships (9271737)
Global Terrorism Database (GTD)
The GTD includes systematic data on domestic as well as international terrorist
incidents that have occurred during this time period and now includes over
113,000 cases.
Intern positions are available in the following focus areas:
· Unconventional Weapons Internship
· Advanced Research
· Organized Crime
· Behavioral Indicators of Insider Threats
· CBRN Terrorism Incident Research
· Individual Radicalization of Bioscientists
· Terrorist Ideology
Visit Job 9271737 for more information!
Information and Arts Student Trainee (9271962)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Gaithersburg,
Maryland
Provide support to a Visual Information Specialist in developing sophisticated,
effective designs for brochures, flyers, fact sheets, web pages, and exhibits;
taking photos; and colorizing & otherwise manipulating images to improve
them.
The Psychiatry Summer Training and Research (P-STAR)
Student Intern (9271738)
The Psychiatry Summer Training and Research (P-STAR) Program
The Psychiatry Summer Training and Research (P-STAR) program offers
undergraduates interested in Behavioral and Biological Sciences the opportunity
to work for ten weeks under the guidance of faculty members at Johns Hopkins
Medicine. Through one-on-one work with a mentor, students gain hands-on
experience in academic research and more!
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Jobs & Internships topic in myUMBC) and find details and application
instructions as well as hundreds of other job postings!
Please note you MUST have an approved resume and be released to apply to
internships. To schedule an appointment, access our online system in UMBCworks or call (410) 455-2216.