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Internship Funding Award Empowers Students to Experience

In a student鈥檚 professional development journey, internships serve as a vital stepping stone. They can help a student network with professionals, get to know a potential industry of interest and gain vital experience to build resumes. While possibly lacking the funds to do so, internship opportunities may expect interested students to travel for temporary relocation, all while paying for expenses.

student Ainsley MacLachlan works at a lab bench
Ainsley MacLachlan completed an internship in summer 2022 with Harvard Medical School’s Grousbeck Center for Gene Therapy Zabaleta lab, thanks to the Internship Funding Award.

Internship Funding Award | Applications Due Friday, June 30

dares students to dream big professionally while working diligently to aid in the process of finding an internship by helping to remove barriers. Breaking down financial barriers to boost student success is . Offered annually to eligible sophomores and juniors, this financial award provides support to help meet the cost of an unpaid summer internship for credit, travel and living expenses.

鈥淭he Internship Funding Award is an example of how we can support our students with an intentional approach,鈥 says . 鈥淭hrough this fund, students have the opportunity to turn their vision into reality.鈥

Helping Students Define and Achieve Professional Success

Recipients of the Internship Funding Award express that it has provided opportunities that otherwise may not have been available and encourage all eligible students to apply.

Taking Action to Build Desired Internship Opportunities

When seeking a hands-on laboratory experience, Ainsley MacLachlan 鈥24 discovered limited opportunities, often a result of reduced laboratory ability to host intern participation. When MacLachlan didn鈥檛 find an internship that fit her scope of professional development and sought-after experience, she built one. Throughout summer 2022 at the Harvard Medical School Grousbeck Center for Gene Therapy Zabaleta lab, MacLachlan supported research surrounding genetic engineering, reducing costs and working with the Adeno-associated virus (AAV), commonly used as a vector for gene therapies.

鈥淚 was so excited about the research that they were doing, I was not ready to give up,鈥 says MacLachlan. 鈥淲hen I found the Internship Funding Award and presented it to the primary investigator of the lab, she was willing to take me on with my own funding. I was able to work collaboratively with others in the lab to develop skills and understand new concepts.鈥

Building a Strong Professional Foundation Through Exploration

portrait of Uchechi Onyenkpa 鈥23
Onyenkpa

Motivated by passion and providing experiences that help to identify career goals, internships at their core are exploratory. L3HARRIS Technologies Diversity Operations, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) intern, Uchechi Onyenkpa 鈥23, dove into her passion of working in DEI in summer 2022.

鈥淭his experience was extremely valuable to me, as working in DEI has always been of interest and an area I ultimately seek to pursue a career in. This internship provided me not only a strong foundation, but a wide glimpse into this area through the projects that I worked on and the connections I made,” says Onyenkpa. “This is an experience that I am very thankful for, but I am also thankful for the Internship Funding Award, as it eased a significant strain off me, financially, allowing me to focus more on my internship and gain valuable experiences. I encourage students to apply for this funding. Students are often wary of applying because they think they might not end up getting it but I cannot stress just how helpful this funding was to me. I believe that without it, my internship experience would not have been as great as it was!鈥

Complete details, including application instructions, are available on the .

Story by Student Experience communications intern Esteban Qui帽ones 鈥24, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications