is excited to recruit two outstanding
undergraduate interns.
We are happy to support you in pursuing course credit for the internship if your academic program provides it (e.g., PSYC 389). The deadline to apply is 9am on Monday, February 1.
Diversity & Inclusion Programs Intern - support programs, initiatives, and administrative processes in its Office of Graduate Diversity & Inclusion (OGDI). Reporting to the Director, you will develop a deeper understanding of the ways in which academic institutions support the recruitment, retention, wellbeing, and success of all students, and in particular those who are traditionally underrepresented in their field of study. You will receive foundational training in diversity practices and develop new skills and experiences that are widely in demand. Click here for details.
Graduate Student Wellness Intern - support programs, initiatives, and administrative processes related to student success, mental health, and degree completion. Reporting to the Graduate Academic Counselor, you will develop a deeper understanding of the trends in promoting graduate student wellness and develop the professional, technical, and communication skills necessary to provide guidance and assistance. Click here for details.
We are happy to support you in pursuing course credit for the internship if your academic program provides it (e.g., PSYC 389). The deadline to apply is 9am on Monday, February 1.
Diversity & Inclusion Programs Intern - support programs, initiatives, and administrative processes in its Office of Graduate Diversity & Inclusion (OGDI). Reporting to the Director, you will develop a deeper understanding of the ways in which academic institutions support the recruitment, retention, wellbeing, and success of all students, and in particular those who are traditionally underrepresented in their field of study. You will receive foundational training in diversity practices and develop new skills and experiences that are widely in demand. Click here for details.
Graduate Student Wellness Intern - support programs, initiatives, and administrative processes related to student success, mental health, and degree completion. Reporting to the Graduate Academic Counselor, you will develop a deeper understanding of the trends in promoting graduate student wellness and develop the professional, technical, and communication skills necessary to provide guidance and assistance. Click here for details.
Each internship is eligible for PSYC 389 Experiential Learning Credit