The Duke Quantitative Methods in HIV/AIDS training grant is again offering paid internships for Summer 2024. We are seeking graduate students in quantitative disciplines, including but not restricted to mathematics, statistics, computer science, data science and engineering, to conduct HIV/AIDS research. Interns will be jointly mentored by an HIV research scientist and a quantitative faculty member, and will gain hands-on team science experience among some of the leading research groups in HIV/AIDS.
2024 Quantitative Methods in HIV/AIDS Summer Internship Application
Internship Details
- Up to 10 summer internships available in Summer 2024: May 20 – August 9 (12 weeks)
- Multi-year internships are possible
- Interns will be provided a stipend of $21 per hour (up to a maximum of 40 hours per week) for their participation (unless forbidden by NIH- e.g., T32 recipients)
- Funding is available for interns to present a poster or talk at a national or international conference
- All interns are required to attend weekly internship meetings in person.
- Click here for examples of projects that interns worked on in past years.
Applications should be received by midnight Saturday, January 7, 2024 for priority consideration.
Intern Eligibility
- Interns must have a quantitative background (e.g. stats, math, CS, data science, engineering).
- Interns must be enrolled in a graduate program at the time of the internship.
- All graduate student employees must work in North Carolina.
- No students can work outside of the U.S. whether a U.S. citizen, Green Card holder, visa holder or not.
- Foreign nationals who are physically located in the U.S. can work, but their visa status must allow for this work.
We especially welcome applications from women, individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, individuals with disabilities or individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Please email kelly.sune@duke.edu if you have any programmatic questions.