Summer Internship and Fellowship

The gui2de Summer Internship Program is open to rising undergraduate seniors from across campus, and to students entering their final year in masters programs at the McCourt School of Public Policy, and in the Walsh School of Foreign Service’s masters in Global Human Development.

The field summer internship offers students the unique opportunity to engage with project stakeholders, help with developing innovative solutions, visit field sites, assist with survey operations, and learn how to clean and analyze data. As part of the internship, students work on site with gui2de development programs. Recent students have travelled to Kenya, India, Tanzania, and Rwanda.

The gui2de Undergraduate Research Fellowship is open to undergraduates only, and is an on-campus or remote data-analysis opportunity for the summer. It is the opportunity for students to work with gui2de affiliated faculty on data-related tasks, descriptive analysis, blog-writing or report-writing.