Jobs and Internships

This list contains opportunities announced previously on LifeLink, the electronic newsletter for undergraduate students in the College of Chemical and Life Sciences. Current students are automatically subscribed each semester, and we welcome subscriptions from alumni and undergraduate students from other colleges at the University of Maryland.

Part -time Office Assistant

Date Posted: 
10/14/2009
Application Deadline: 
10/21/2009
Organization: 
HHMI Undergraduate Research and Internship Office

HHMI Undergraduate Research Fellowship

Date Posted: 
10/08/2009
Application Deadline: 
11/01/2009
Organization: 
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Research Office

DOE Fellowships for seniors and graduate students

Type of Opportunity: 
Academic Year Internship
Date Posted: 
10/08/2009
Application Deadline: 
11/30/2009
Organization: 
The Department of Energy

HHMI-Janelia Farm Graduate Programs

Date Posted: 
10/08/2009
Application Deadline: 
12/31/2010
Organization: 
Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Janelia Farms

2010 Summer Research at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Type of Opportunity: 
Summer Internship
Date Posted: 
10/06/2009
Application Deadline: 
10/16/2009
Organization: 
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Tutor/Therapist

Date Posted: 
10/06/2009
Application Deadline: 
12/31/2009

Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO)

Type of Opportunity: 
Post-Bac Opportunities, Academic Year Internships
Date Posted: 
10/02/2009
Application Deadline: 
12/31/2009

2010 Undergraduate Teaching Fellowship Opportunity

Type of Opportunity: 
Internship
Date Posted: 
10/02/2009
Application Deadline: 
10/30/2009
Organization: 
Prince Georges County Middle and High Schools

Study Abroad

Type of Opportunity: 
Research
Date Posted: 
09/28/2009
Application Deadline: 
11/01/2009
Organization: 
CIEE Research Station Bonaire

Boren Scholarship For Study Abroad

Type of Opportunity: 
Internship
Date Posted: 
09/25/2009
Application Deadline: 
01/25/2010
Organization: 
The National Security Education Program’s Boren Scholarship