MIT Washington Summer Internship Program
Opens Oct 15 2024 10:00 AM (EST)
Deadline Jan 15 2025 11:59 PM (EST)
Description

About the MIT Washington Summer Internship Program

Some of the most far-reaching decisions about science and technology research, budgeting, regulation, and implementation are made in Washington, DC.

These decisions have profound effects on telecommunications, energy, healthcare, urban planning, and many other fields. They are the product of debate, collaboration, and negotiation among elected officials, agencies, and private-sector organizations – many of which do not have substantial technical knowledge.

The MIT Washington Program has, since 1995, placed undergraduates from across the Institute in summer internships where they actively contribute to this process. Housing and a stipend are provided, and clerical work is minimized, so students can apply their research, analysis, and writing skills for their internship sponsors, which include many of the country's most influential offices and organizations.

The program includes on-campus classes before and after the internships, and requires a spring break trip to Washington. Participants come from every part of MIT, and apply their experience in a wide range of careers, from research to management to scientific policymaking.

To learn more about the work that interns complete as part of our program, navigate to the interns page.

Applications for Summer 2025 are due January 6, 2025.

Students must be undergraduates at MIT in order to apply.

Letters of Recommendation due January 13, 2025.

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List of required materials:
Application
Official Transcript
Resume
(1) Letter of Recommendation


Please direct any questions to Dr. Katherine Hoss, hoss@mit.edu

**MIT Washington Summer Internship Program is NOT affiliated with the PKG Center***


Apply

MIT Washington Summer Internship Program


About the MIT Washington Summer Internship Program

Some of the most far-reaching decisions about science and technology research, budgeting, regulation, and implementation are made in Washington, DC.

These decisions have profound effects on telecommunications, energy, healthcare, urban planning, and many other fields. They are the product of debate, collaboration, and negotiation among elected officials, agencies, and private-sector organizations – many of which do not have substantial technical knowledge.

The MIT Washington Program has, since 1995, placed undergraduates from across the Institute in summer internships where they actively contribute to this process. Housing and a stipend are provided, and clerical work is minimized, so students can apply their research, analysis, and writing skills for their internship sponsors, which include many of the country's most influential offices and organizations.

The program includes on-campus classes before and after the internships, and requires a spring break trip to Washington. Participants come from every part of MIT, and apply their experience in a wide range of careers, from research to management to scientific policymaking.

To learn more about the work that interns complete as part of our program, navigate to the interns page.

Applications for Summer 2025 are due January 6, 2025.

Students must be undergraduates at MIT in order to apply.

Letters of Recommendation due January 13, 2025.

-----------------------------

List of required materials:
Application
Official Transcript
Resume
(1) Letter of Recommendation


Please direct any questions to Dr. Katherine Hoss, hoss@mit.edu

**MIT Washington Summer Internship Program is NOT affiliated with the PKG Center***


Apply
Opens
Oct 15 2024 10:00 AM (EST)
Deadline
Jan 15 2025 11:59 PM (EST)