Health Communications Internship Program (HCIP)
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), one of the member Institutes of the National Institutes of Health, is recruiting candidates for a paid internship programme that offers mentoring to undergraduate and graduate students in health communications research, monitoring and evaluation, campaign design and development, advocacy, media relations, planning and implementation of programmes, health disparity reduction, and science writing (translating scientific material for a lay audience). Interns will be assigned to a host office for the duration of their internship. All placements are located in Maryland (suburban Washington, DC, United States [US]).
The internship is available to US citizens or US permanent residents that are enrolled in a graduate programme or a recent graduate degree recipient. If the applicant possesses a graduate degree, it must have been awarded no later than one year prior to the application deadline. Decisions on applications will be made four to six weeks after the respective deadline.
Applications for the Spring term are due by midnight on the first Tuesday in September; applications for the Fall term are due by midnight on the first Tuesday in March.
Click here for online application information.
Application addresses:
For all US postal mail, including Express Mail and Priority Mail:
NCI Office of Workforce Development
Attn: HCIP Staff
6116 Executive Blvd.
Ste. 502, MSC 8342
Bethesda, MD20892-8342
United States
For all other package delivery services (e.g., FedEx, etc.):
NCI Office of Workforce Development
Attn: HCIP Staff
6116 Executive Blvd., Ste. 502
Rockville, MD 20852
United States
Tel: 301 435 8524
Fax: 301 402 3509
HCIP-Contact@mail.nih.gov
Email from Teresa Estrada to The Communication Initiative on July 16 and 21 2010, and National Cancer Institute Health Communication Internship Program website, November 30 2010.
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