Explore opportunities in exciting fields like:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Nuclear Security
- Energy Security
- Cybersecurity
- Environmental Management
- Research, Technology and Economic Security
- Emergency Response
…and much more!
As a DOE Scholar, you will:
- Dive into DOE’s mission, culture, and operations to see how your education and skills can make a difference.
- Use your knowledge and abilities to contribute to projects that matter.
- Build the skills and experience needed for careers in research, technology, science, and policy.
- Learn about potential career paths and gain the knowledge and preparation needed to compete for future opportunities that support DOE’s mission and contribute to global innovation and competitiveness
Note: U.S. citizenship is required.
Participant Support:
- Undergraduate student stipend: Minimum of $700 per week.
- Graduate student and post-graduate stipend: Minimum of $750 per week.
- Travel reimbursement: Up to $1,000 for participants living more than 50 miles one-way from their assigned hosting site.
The DOE Scholars Program offers multiple opportunities throughout the year to align with the needs and schedules of individual sponsoring offices. Each opportunity will include specific details regarding eligibility requirements, deadlines, and participating offices.
Consider applying to multiple opportunities!
Learn More:
Visit https://orise.orau.gov/doescholars or contact doescholars@orise.orau.gov.
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