The Census Bureau produces quality data that help Americans better understand our country - its population, resources, economy, society, and culture. Internship job duties vary depending on the student's area of study.
The Bridging Scholarship provides funding for American undergraduates to study in Japan for a semester or academic year. In addition to receiving a cash stipend, scholars participate in cohort programming designed to assist students build a future as a global citizen with a lifelong connection to Japan.
The Autism Science Foundation invites applications from highly qualified undergraduates interested in pursuing basic and clinical research relevant to autism spectrum disorders during the summer.
The Astronaut Scholarship is awarded to students in their junior and senior year of college studying science, technology, engineering, or mathematics with the intent to pursue research or advance their field upon completion of their final degree.
Open to juniors in an accredited civil engineering program, or in a related field as determined by ASDSO, who demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in hydraulics, hydrology or geotechnical disciplines, or in another discipline related to the design, construction and operation of dams.
The AORN Foundation awards scholarships to students who are pursuing careers in perioperative nursing, and to registered nurses who are continuing their education in perioperative nursing by pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree.
The Association of Food and Drug Officials awards multiple scholarships to students who have demonstrated a desire to serve in a career of research, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to foods, drugs, or consumer product safety.
Amgen Scholars allows undergraduates to participate in cutting-edge research opportunities at thirteen premier educational institutions within the United States.