The primary purpose of the Undergraduate Bioethics Internship is to provide an intern with the opportunity to work on an assigned research project for the summer under the direction of a faculty mentor. Students will participate in a biomedical ethics summer curriculum which includes educational sessions on bioethics research methods and lunch meetings with program faculty. The intern is responsible for observing the functions and processes of the assigned work addition the intern may be given selected work assignments to reinforce the learning experience to assess the performance levels and to provide benefit to the work unit. The intern will be responsible for completing all internship-related assignments and reports for both Mayo and the participating educational facility. The duration and timing of the internship will be arranged with the intern and the sponsoring educational facility.
Top applicants will be invited to participate in a brief phone interview to discuss specific skills and areas of interest. Final decisions will be made in part based on applicants interests and availability of appropriate mentors.
Note: if you are unable to spend a full 10 weeks in Rochester Minnesota or are interested in opportunities in our Arizona or Florida campuses please describe this in your cover letter. Remote or hybrid positions might be possible for well-qualified applicants.
This position has an anticipated start and end dates of May 26 - July 31 or June 2- August 7.
Applications must be received by Monday January:59pm CST
The incumbent must be enrolled in a undergraduate degree program from a college or university and intend to return to their undergraduate program in fall of seniors are encouraged to apply to the Graduate Intern Biomedical Ethics position (364259).
Must have authorization to work and remain in the United States without necessity for Mayo Clinic sponsorship now or in the future (for example be a U.S. citizen national or permanent resident refugee or asylee).
This position will require a MN background check
Candidates must attach the following to the application to be considered:
A cover letter describing your career goals and how biomedical ethics research relates to those goals;
A resume/CV that includes your major and relevant courses honors and experiences;
A 5-10-page writing sample (such as a course paper) preferably on a topic related to biomedical ethics;
A current unofficial college transcript;
1-2 letters of recommendation from a professor or research mentor. Address letters to Dr. Jessica Hirsch. Letters should be emailed directly by the professor/mentor to . Two letters are strongly recommended.
Applicants who do include the required items listed above will not be considered.
Additional Preferred Qualifications:
Successful applicants will be:
committed to pursuing a career in which they will engage topics in biomedical ethics
able to work independently
proficient in written and verbal communication
highly motivated to learn new research methods
Required Experience:
Intern
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