Student Internship Program at the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine

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Description:   opportunities to participate in applied clinical research in areas such as occupational and environmental health engineering, entomology, ionizing and nonionizing radiation, health promotion, industrial hygiene and worksite hazards, ergonomics, environmental sanitation and hygiene, laboratory science, chemistry, biology, toxicology, health physics, environmental health risk assessment and risk communication, and related projects

Discipline(s):   biological sciences, chemistry, entomology, environmental/civil/mechanical engineering, environmental sciences, industrial hygiene, medical sciences, physical sciences, toxicology

Eligibility:  U.S. Citizens Only. undergraduate and graduate students

Location(s):   Various locations across U. S. Locations outside the U.S. U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.) and other approved locations

Duration:   three months to one year; full-time or part-time appointments; renewable

Frequency:  continuing

Awards made:  number varies

Deadline(s):  applications accepted on year-round basis

Benefits:  stipend based on research area(s) and academic classification

Funding source(s):  U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy

How to apply:  complete required application at ORISEMaryland

Contact(s):
Program Manager Program Specialist
Kim Myers Lara Giordano
Kim.Myers3@us.army.mil Lara.Giordano@us.army.mil

(410) 436-7258

(410) 436-7256

 

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