*For information on how to apply to earn academic credit for an internship, students are encouraged to review ECON386 course information as well as BSOS386 course information.
Monday, January 6, 2020
Social Security Advisory Board Research Internship
The Social Security Advisory Board seeks two research interns for the spring semester. The Board is a bipartisan, independent federal agency that advises the president, Congress and Commissioner of Social Security on matters of policy and administration. This position is unpaid; academic credit is required.* A Metro subsidy will be provided. Interns will support the Board’s policy analysts in cleaning, analyzing and visualizing publicly-available data. Interested students are encouraged to email their resume to conway.reinders@ssab.gov as soon as possible.
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