Summer Internship Program
Fellows' Career Development

Summer Internship Program
Fellows' Career Development
The Summer Internship Program provides internships to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing careers in the biomedical/biological sciences to work on a research project that entails exposure to the latest biochemical, molecular, and analytical techniques in a given field. Participants are selected by scientific mentors from the NIEHS Division of Intramural Research.
Resource for Prospective Summer Interns
Program Requirements | Application Process | Housing/Transportation | Stipend/Salary
Program Requirements
NIEHS Summer Internship Program (SIP) interns:
- Will be at least 18 years old by June 1 of the year they are seeking an internship.
- Are in college (including community college) or graduate/professional school at the time of application, or
- Are currently enrolled at least half-time as a senior in high school at the time of application, and
- Are U.S. citizens or permanent residents (U.S. citizens may apply if they are enrolled at least half-time in an accredited college or university as undergraduate, graduate, or professional students. Permanent residents must be enrolled in or, if they have already graduated from high school, have been accepted into an accredited institution of higher education in the U.S.).
Application Process
To apply, fill out the online application for the NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research (SIP). This electronic application website typically opens in mid-November annually. Complete all applicable blocks of information:
A brief cover letter (including your name, mailing address, phone number, current school and grade or classification in school) describing academic plans for the fall, your interest in the biomedical sciences, and reasons for seeking a summer research position. To ensure your package is appropriately assigned for consideration in the NIEHS Summer Internship Program, please indicate your interest in this program in your application.
A resume (be sure to include research activities, honors, awards, and any other relevant accomplishments).
A listing of current coursework grades from the school you are attending. (An official transcript is only requested if/when selected/offered a position.)
Two reference letters of recommendation preferably from individuals having direct knowledge of your scientific interests and abilities (e.g., science and/or mathematics faculty, etc.).
The above materials must be submitted/ posted online by late-February to receive consideration for the following summer. Individual applications may be updated/revised at any time up until the application deadline during that year's application process. If you have previously applied, you must fill out a new application and provide new reference letters each year.
FAQs for the NIEHS Summer Internship Program
Housing/Transportation
NIH Summer Internship Program
Housing and transportation are not provided by the NIEHS. For our Summer Internship Program, the intern and/or the parent(s)/guardian(s) are responsible for making housing arrangements on their own, we aren't able to help in this process or give housing advice.
We would suggest you use sites such as the ones listed below to look for housing options. Our campus is fairly close to UNC, Duke and NCSU so in the past many students have found housing or summer sublet opportunities near the universities.
- Duke Sublets
- Housing Near Duke University
- Meredith College Summer School Housing
- NC State Sublets
- NC State Summer Intern Housing
- UNC Sublets
Please note- NIEHS does not endorse or promote any of these sites or the housing found by using them. This is shared for informational purposes only and is not meant to be exhaustive.
Transportation
There’s no good way around it – the Triangle area is big, very suburban, and most people use a car to get around. Depending on your location, you may be able to use the GoTriangle bus system. NIEHS is serviced by RTP Connect which subsidizes up to $10 per Uber or Lyft trip to get from the Regional Transit Center in RTP to NIEHS. Find more information at GoTriangle. Parking on campus is free and you will receive a parking pass on your first day at the institute.
Stipend/Salary
Proof of health insurance is required; however, insurance is not offered/ provided by the institute.
The summer appointment mechanism is the "Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA)" which is a monthly stipend award paid in arrears (once per month, for days worked during the last month).
Student IRTA Stipend Levels for NIEHS- effective May 1, 2023.
Education Level Completed | Monthly Stipend | |
---|---|---|
High School | Before Graduation | $2,530 |
After Graduation | $2,840 | |
Undergraduate | After 1 year | $3,010 |
After 2 years | $3,150 | |
After 3 years or > | $3,310 | |
Graduate | Less than 1 year | $3,480 |
After 1 year | $3,660 | |
After 2 years | $3,910 | |
After 3 years or > | $4,190 |
Resources for Current Summer Interns
Handbook | Summer Events at NIEHS | Journal Club | NIEHS Summer Intern Poster Session
Handbook
The Summer Internship Program Handbook has helpful information.
Summer Events at NIEHS
- Big Picture, Small Talk Communication Challenge
- Career Panel for Biomedical Researchers
- Interactive Workshops and Lectures
- Journal Club
- Lunch and Learn Sessions
- NIEHS Summer Intern Poster Session and Awards Ceremony
- Preparing for Graduate School Workshop
- Preparing for Medical School Workshop
Journal Club
Summer interns have the opportunity to participate in an optional Journal Club that is run by fellows at NIEHS.
- Explore new areas of research!
- Meet other summer students!
- Sharpen your critical reading skills!
Journal clubs are a popular way for scientists to get together and discuss recently published scientific papers. They allow participants to stay up-to-date with new techniques and advances in their fields of interest. Journal Club is your opportunity to participate in this form of scientific communication. Students planning to participate in a Summer Journal Club should watch the Reading a Scientific Article YouTube video. (Source: NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education)
NIEHS Summer Intern Poster Session
At the end of July we will hold our annual Summer Intern Poster Session which is mandatory for all summer interns. This is an opportunity to showcase your work and practice your science communication skills. Posters are judged by NIEHS scientists and we celebrate at an afternoon awards ceremony.