The Careers in Science Intern Program (CiS) is a multi-year, year-round work-based youth development program for young people from groups typically under-represented in the sciences.

About the Program
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Created in 1996, the Careers in Science Intern Program provides San Francisco youth from communities traditionally underrepresented in the sciences with opportunities to immerse themselves in the natural world, develop life and job skills, receive college and career mentorship, and learn science and sustainability concepts in an authentic, paid work environment. The program provides hands-on science and youth development experiences both in the Academy and out in the field, as well as exposes interns to professional role models and mentors that are leaders in their field. The program strives to increase the diversity of the scientific community and change the common perception that science is only for the elite. Therefore the program’s primary target are youth who have the interest and spark in science, who are motivated and able to fulfill the expected time and commitment, but for whom the program would provide the critical difference in pursuing a higher education degree and career in science, engineering, math and technology. The program’s alumni have gone on to earn degrees in Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, Geology, Public Health and many others. We encourage San Francisco youth that are interested and to learn more about the CiS Program below and apply to be part of our scientific community. Check out the intern blog to learn more about the program from the intern’s perspective! |
The Experience
Interns primarily work at our amazing new facility in Golden Gate Park (with the best view in the building!), and occasionally attend off-site events and field trips. Primary activities include:
- Learning about science at trainings, lectures, workshops, and conferences
- Teaching science to the Academy's audiences
- Conducting scientific work with Academy scientists and in field studies
- Having fun while working with people from diverse backgrounds
Here is a video created by Careers in Science interns displayed on the museum floor. Interns shared what it was like learning to be scientists!
Interested in becoming a Careers in Science Intern?
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Have you ever watched a Red-tailed Hawk soar in the sky? Noticed a bumbling beetle amble across a field? Searched for sand crabs at the beach? Been fascinated by the shape of a leaf or what kind of life lived long ago? Have you ever wanted to learn how you could have a career trying to understand how life evolved, or how to protect it for the future? Have you ever wanted to meet science professionals from around the world? Have you ever wondered? If you share a curiosity for the natural world, from the plants to planets, worms to snakes and everything in between, you should think about becoming a Careers in Science intern. Recruitment for the Careers in Science program happens once a year in the spring. Applications are released sometime in February, with a deadline before the end of March. Applicants go through a series of interviews to make ensure a good fit and commitment to the program. Recruitment for the 2012-2013 program year has now completed, and we are no longer accepting applications. Check back in the Spring 2013 for the next round of recruitment for the 2013-2014 program year. |
Eligibility
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In order to be eligible and apply for the Careers in Science program, applicants must:
More specific requirements, including specific times and dates, can be found on the application when it is available. |
Want to find out more about the Careers in Science Program?
Check out the program’s YouTube site: www.youtube.com/user/CareersinScience or their blog at www.calacademy.org/blogs/careersinscience/.
Contact
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The Careers in Science Program
California Academy of Sciences |
Volunteer |
Want to inspire school children, pin insects, classify specimens, or even help check animal health? There are many assignments for qualified volunteers. If you are 18 years or older and have an interest in science, get involved now!
Questions?
(415) 379-5111
Employment |
Exploring, explaining and protecting the natural world requires a team effort.
Careers in Science Blog |
The CiS blog offers a unique view from inside the program experience.
Evolution Statement |
View CiS video about the development of the Academy’s Evolution Statement.
CiS Spotlight |
Review the quarterly publication developed and produced by the Careers in Science Interns:
Summer 2010 [3.5mb]
Spring 2010 [3.3mb]
Fall 2009 [248k]
Spring 2009 [820k]
Winter 2008 [436k]
Fall 2008 [396k]
Summer 2008 [360k]
Winter 2007 [1.3mb]
Fall 2007 [372k]
Summer 2007 [460k]
