Thursday, October 26, 2023

Intern with the Science and Technology Innovation Program at the Wilson Center

Applications are open until October 31 for spring internships with the Science and Technology Innovation Program at the Wilson Center. These internships are part-time, paid, and open to current students and recent graduates.

WHAT DO STIP INTERNS DO?

STIP interns gain valuable experience in working directly on leading policy concerns. This can be through contributing to or conducting independent research, direct engagement with policy leaders, and collaboration with international governmental bodies. In this internship, you work one-on-one with leading experts in the field both within and outside the Wilson Center. We have unique hands-on experiences for interns interested in applying science and technology practices to public policy, such as through our Serious Games Initiative and THING Tank where interns might work on teams developing prototypes or supporting broader ecosystems of practitioners.

For Spring 2024, specific areas of research focus we are exploring include, but are not limited to, artificial intelligence, space, serious games, and open science. You can learn more about the Science and Technology Innovation Program and our recent work on our website.

INTERNING AT THE WILSON CENTER
  • Internships are part-time; typically 20-35 hours per week with flexibility provided for academic schedules.
  • Internships are open to graduate students, undergraduate students, and recent graduates.
  • Internships are paid based on physical locality minimum wage (GS-3 Step 3), and will not be paid less than the Federal Minimum Wage of $15.00 per hour.
  • The Wilson Center is an equal opportunity employer and follows equal opportunity employment guidelines in the selection of interns.
  • For International Students, please read the "Note for International Students" on this page.
Apply today. If you have any questions, please email Logan Shomo (Logan.Shomo@wilsoncenter.org), Program Coordinator for the Science and Technology Innovation Program.