Baker Institute’s Science and Technology Policy Program

The Baker Institute’s Science and Technology Policy program and the Center for Health and Biosciences is offering Rice undergraduate students paid internships for up to 10 hours per week in research or administration. Research interns work directly with institute fellows and scholars—Drs. Neal Lane, Kirstin R.W. Matthews, and Kenneth Evans—to conduct science policy research on:

  • Federal funding for science research and development
  • Stem cell and human embryo research
  • Vaccine awareness and hesitancy

The work may involve research, writing, editing, as well as general work including event support, copying, data entry, etc. Motivation and dependability are essential requirements.

Questions and applications should be sent to Daniel Moralí (dm62@rice.edu). Applications must be submitted by March 17, 2021, and include:

  • Cover letter stating area(s) of interest and why you would like to intern for the Baker Institute
  • Résumé emphasizing your skillsets and including most recent GPA
  • Letter of recommendation (have the recommender send it directly to Daniel Moralí)
  • Transcript

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