FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship program will run from June 2 to September 13, depending on the individual's University Academic Calendar.
Is this a full-time internship?
No, this is a part-time internship position, requiring up to 20 hours per week.
What are the essential functions of the internship?
Essential functions include learning aseptic skills, conducting bacteria culture, participating in manufacturing techniques, implementing manufacturing activities, collaborating in material transfer, and possibly other projects as required.
Are there housing and travel accommodations provided for interns?
No, all selected interns will be required to obtain their own housing, travel, and transportation accommodations for the full duration of the internship program.
What are the minimum qualifications for this internship?
The minimum qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent and being a currently enrolled student at an accredited college or university with an expected graduation date of December 2025 or later.
What are the preferred qualifications for this position?
Preferred qualifications include general training in chemistry or biology wet-lab work, basic knowledge of biology, biochemistry, or chemistry, effective communication skills, and excellent time management skills.
What is the work environment like?
The work environment is primarily a laboratory setting, with occasional data entry on a computer, and some exposure to a warehouse environment.
What is the pay range for the internship position?
The base salary range is $22.00/hr for Sophomore/Freshman standing, $23.00/hr for Junior standing, $24.00/hr for Senior standing, and $25.00 to $26.00/hr for current Master’s students (with a B.S. degree).
Are there opportunities for learning and growth during the internship?
Yes, interns will have the chance to develop skills, collaborate with industry experts, and gain valuable experience in a fast-paced, research-driven environment.
Will interns receive any formal training?
Yes, interns will learn aseptic skills and various manufacturing techniques as part of the internship program.