U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Energy Education
Student Internships, Fellowships, and Scholarships in Energy
Here you'll find resources about energy-related internships, fellowships, scholarships, and other career-oriented opportunities for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students.
The Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) offers exciting student volunteer opportunities throughout the year in its Washington, D.C., headquarters. Interns would assist with research and program-related projects, and would attend hearings and briefings. Internships with the federal government may transition into a full-time paid position after graduation.
Features information about the U.S. Department of Energy's intern program, an effort for DOE to build its workforce.
A program that places students from community colleges in paid internships in science, engineering, and technology at U.S. Department of Energy laboratories.
Program places students—who have decided on a teaching career in science, math, or technology—in paid internships at U.S. Department of Energy laboratories.
Links to all the education programs at U.S. Department of Energy laboratories and facilities, many of which offer student internships and fellowships.
A program that places students in paid internships in science and engineering at any of several U.S. Department of Energy facilities.
Lists internships available in the hydropower industry.
Provides a list of links to information on scholarships, internships, and fellowships for students and teachers that have an interest in hydrogen energy-related and fuel cell studies, careers, and research.
Internship opportunities currently available at the Lab for undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled full-time in a U.S. college or university.
Mentored research internships and fellowships at the Lab for undergraduate students.
Provides experience in effective research, analysis, and synthesis of renewable energy and energy efficiency topics relating to clean energy policy.
Offers a one-week summer program in Arizona that gives high school students the opportunity to learn about the solar energy field through lectures, tours, and hands-on research.
Has internship opportunities in Hopland, California, at its Solar Living Center—a 12-acre demonstration site powered entirely by renewable energy systems and featuring the use of sustainable building technologies.
Matches undergraduate and graduate students with mentored sites at renewable energy industries and research laboratories, as well in energy policymaking and teaching settings.
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