We all know that internships are a fantastic way to gain valuable hands-on experience, but it’s hard to commit to a summer internship when you know you need to make money, too. But what if that internship is the experience that’s going to open the doors for your future job?
The Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development recognizes this issue and administers funding to sponsor talented undergraduate and graduate students so they have financial support while completing summer internships.
For the last month, I have worked full-time on my project “Unexpected Heterogeneity In Reporting Bioethical Issues Arising From Advances in Chimera Research From Online News Sources.” I am creating a poster to present at both the Johns Hopkins Summer …
As I complete my internship in the U.S. House of Representatives, I am especially grateful for this experience and everyone who helped to get me here. During the past 3 months, I maintained constituent correspondence, helped Legislative Assistants with projects, …
During these past weeks as an intern on Capitol Hill, I have responded to constituent emails and phone calls, led tours of the Capitol, and met with a variety of interesting people who work on the Hill. Surprisingly to me, …
This summer, I am researching bioethics and networking with healthcare professionals, philosophers, and bioethicists at Johns Hopkins University through the Genomics and Society Mentorship Program! I am one of five students selected for this program and am very excited to …