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RAND Corporation Graduate Student Summer Associate Program; Apply by Dec. 4

Graduate Student Summer Associate Program

Funding Agency: RAND Corporation

RAND’s Summer Associate Program introduces outstanding graduate students to RAND, an institution that conducts research on a wide range of national security problems and domestic and international social policy issues.

The program receives several hundred applications each year; approximately 35–45 students are placed in each cohort. The selection process matches potential Summer Associates with mentors and projects based on their skills, interests, and expertise. Summer Associates work on currently funded projects that have the capacity to support a Summer Associate’s work.

The program runs in the summer months only. Summer Associates work at RAND full-time for a 12-week period. At this time we are still determining whether this internship program will proceed in an in-person or remote/virtual model for summer 2021. If the program proceeds in person, positions will be available in RAND’s major U.S. offices — Santa Monica, Washington D.C., Pittsburgh, and Boston. Office placement decisions are based on the availability of in-person mentorship and other factors. If the program proceeds in a remote/virtual model, positions will be available for remote workers residing in the U.S. (excluding U.S. territories) for the duration of the summer associate assignments. Students receive bi-weekly compensation and are given the opportunity to conduct research that can be completed during the summer they are at RAND. The summer earnings for 2021 will be approximately $13,500 (before taxes) for the 12 weeks of full-time research.

Deadline: Dec. 4, 2020

Agency Website

https://www.rand.org/about/edu_op/fellowships/gsap.html

Areas of Interest

Eligibility Requirements

The program is designed for full-time students who have completed at least two years of graduate work leading to a doctorate (e.g., PhD, EDD, DRPH, SciD, etc.) or professional degree (e.g., law or medical degree, professional engineer certificate). Students must be enrolled full-time in a graduate degree program during the spring and fall of 2021 to be considered for the program. Students graduating prior to September 2021 are encouraged to look at our full-time positions at www.rand.org/jobs.html.

U.S. citizenship is not necessary except when required for certain types of project work (e.g., the project contract requires it or the project work itself requires a security clearance). Residency in the U.S. (excluding U.S. territories) will be required if the program proceeds in a remote/virtual model.

Most of RAND’s professional hiring is at the PhD level, so our summer program is oriented toward individuals who are generally within a year or two of completing their doctorates. Exceptions are made for master’s students applying for our engineering and computer or information science positions.

Funding Type

Fellowship