Now accepting applications for
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
2017 HS-STEM Summer Internships
The
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology
Directorate Office of University Programs sponsors
a 10-week summer internship program for students majoring in homeland
security related science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(HS-STEM) disciplines. The program provides students with quality
research experiences at federal research facilities located
across the country and allows students the opportunity to establish
connections with DHS professionals. It is open to undergraduate and
graduate students in a broad spectrum of HS-STEM disciplines and DHS
mission-relevant Research Areas.
Undergraduate students receive a $6,000 stipend plus travel expenses.
Graduate students receive a $7,000 stipend plus travel expenses.
10-week research experiences are offered at:
Coast
Guard Research and Development Center ● Customs and Borders Protection ●
Engineer Research and Development Center ● Federal Emergency Management
Agency ● Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Health Service Corps ●
National Security Technologies ● National
Urban Security Technology Laboratory ● Naval Research Laboratory ●
Office for Interoperabilty and Compatibility ● Transportation Security
Laboratory ● DOE National Laboratories: Argonne, Berkeley, Idaho,
Livermore, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, Pacific Northwest,
and Sandia
Areas of research: Engineering,
computer science, mathematics,
physics, chemistry, biological / life sciences, environmental science,
emergency and incident management, social sciences, and more.
U.S. citizenship required
Application deadline: December 7, 2016, 11:59PM EST
How to Apply: Applications and supporting materials
must be submitted at