If you are a second- or third-year student who is highly motivated, self-directed, and interested in getting hands-on experience with public health research, please consider applying. In addition to earning $15 per hour, Student Success Interns have opportunities for professional and leadership development outside of the research lab. Interns work directly with faculty and graduate students.
One internship will focus on Science Communication research. The selected student will learn about effective communication of science and will develop the framework for a local news information service to improve science and health news in the Central Valley.
The other internship will focus on Latino Health research. The selected student - bilingual in English and Spanish required - will work on developing and testing messages pertaining to healthy diets for Mexican-American populations.