Job Description
The OSP Summer Internship Program provides an opportunity for two (2) undergraduate, graduate, and/or professional students to gain tangible science policy experience in support of the NIH mission. Interns will work side-by-side with leading policy experts to learn strategies for advancing national science and technology policy and obtain practical experience in policy analyses and development. OSP will be hosting interns for an 8–12-week period beginning in May or June 2026.
About the position
OSP Science Policy Coordination, Collaboration, and Reporting Division: This intern will create and contribute to high-impact policy materials that reach communities inside the NIH and across the scientific enterprise. Meaningful pieces of this portfolio include teaming up with experts to create and review policy digests and highlights that NIH leaders read; writing and editing NIH’s progress report on Gold Standard Science; developing resources to support the next generation of policy fellows; and reviewing and crafting materials to advance scientific partnerships between NIH and organizations nationwide (1 position available).
OSP Innovation Policy Division: This intern would work on cross-cutting policy efforts that support a broad range of innovation, promote access to the fruits of NIH-funded research, and help the agency fulfill its mission of promoting the application of knowledge to enhance human health. The intern could assist with a variety of projects like exploring how biomedical innovators learn about their customers and researching how NIH might bolster innovation centering patients and public health outcomes. Additional tasks could include researching approaches that various institutions are taking to advance patient access to emerging biomedical technologies to facilitate policy implementation efforts, particularly related to the NIH Intramural Research Program Access Planning Policy (1 position available).
What you'll need to apply
- Current curriculum vitae (CV) or resume
- Cover letter detailing your interest in only one of the available positions, any relevant experience, and why you are seeking this opportunity
- A list of coursework and grades (please note we do not need official transcripts at this time)
- Two letters of reference from academic or professional contacts who can address your qualifications for this internship
Contact name
Ryan Bayha
Contact email
ryan.bayha@nih.gov
Qualifications
Undergraduate, graduate, and/or professional students
Disclaimer/Fine Print
U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply.