Program Length: around 10 weeks (full‑time) from late May or early June to mid‑August.
Sponsor: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Location: Multiple NOAA facilities across the U.S. specific host lab depends on project placement.
Admissions Requirements: Only U.S. Citizens can apply. Current 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students can apply.
Admissions Deadline: END of January to Early February
Highlight: Are you a 2nd and 3rd-year undergraduate or an enrolled graduate student interested in marine life and environmental related science? Then, The William M. Lapenta Climate Science Student Internship Program would be a great fit for you! This Climate Science internship program is specially developed for the curious U.S students interested in meteorology and related fields. This Climate Science internship program is a paid program which gives you a chance to work on real life NOAA sciences and contributes in building skills through experience. The program length for this Climate Science internship program is of ten weeks extending from late May to mid August while the application deadline varies. Through this Climate Science internship program not only would you get the opportunity to work on projects that focuses on future needs of the NOAA community but would also get the scope to address immediate challenges across a diverse spectrum. In this Climate Science internship program, the students receive funding support like stipends and travelling costs, making the internship program a accessible one!
Cost: None
