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Community
Almost 500 students participate in Johns Hopkins Summer Jobs Program
Published Aug 31, 2023
Of these high school and college interns, 274 were placed in 140 departments across the university and health system
Community Impact
Henson's world
Published Aug 15, 2023
Sharon Lee, one of 49 students involved in this summer's Community Impact Internships Program, spent the summer as an education intern for the Jim Henson exhibition at the Maryland Center for History and Culture
National Intern Day
Hopkins helps connect grad students with internship opportunities
Published July 27, 2023
As more PhDs pursue careers outside academia, internships can help ease the transition, open doors to new career paths
#National Intern Day
Interns make an impact on Baltimore community
Published July 29, 2021
In honor of #NationalInternDay, meet some of the undergrads supporting the Baltimore community in big and small ways
Student experience
Internship pipeline helps close the equity gap during pandemic
Published Feb 17, 2021
The DEI Collective pairs Johns Hopkins students from backgrounds underrepresented in higher education and the broader professional workforce with paid internships with participating employers
University news
Hopkins introduces SMILE, a new platform for finding jobs and internships
Published Sept 28, 2020
University jobs and internships will be consolidated under the new platform, providing a single location students can check for opportunities
RISE@APL program puts aspiring engineers to work in APL internships
Published Nov 8, 2019
Applications for summer 2020 cohort will be accepted through March 31, 2020
Amgen Scholars
Science internships for promising undergrads
Published Jan 7, 2019
Amgen Foundation grant will fund summer spots for students from backgrounds underrepresented in science, those whose colleges don't have research opportunities
Afterwords
Hand in hand
Published Fall 2018
Through a Community Impact Internship, alum Brooke-Logann Williams tutored young people in Baltimore's juvenile corrections system / Johns Hopkins Magazine