The Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO) is offering a summer internship in Education Measurement (or related fields) to graduate students currently enrolled in a full-time masters or Ph.D. accredited program. The traditional internship at HumRRO is a paid, full-time opportunity. All interns will also receive a housing stipend and paid vacation days. Interns are employed at HumRRO’s Corporate Headquarters in Alexandria, VA or in one of the remote offices depending on the available work.
HumRRO is looking for a responsible, motivated team player to assist in our contract research activities. HumRRO project directors will provide technical supervision and mentoring to help make the most of the intern's exposure to and experience with our applied research setting. Selection is competitive and will be based on a review of application materials and references for evidence of initiative, academic achievement, and writing ability.
Application materials for the summer internship must arrive at HumRRO on or before January 15, 2025. Applications must include: (1) a curriculum vitae/detailed resume; (2) a one-page personal statement of career goals and internship interests; (3) official transcript(s) of all graduate work; (4) contact information for two references (i.e., the name, title, address, phone number, and e-mail address); and (5) completed Statistical Packages and Data Analysis Questionnaire (link on website). Letters of recommendation are not needed. For more information about HumRRO, the internship, and how students may apply, please visit our website at www.humrro.org or contact internship@humrro.org.
I encourage you to spread the news of HumRRO's internship opportunity to other faculty members and to promising graduate students if you haven’t done so already or, perhaps again, as a reminder to your students. For your convenience, I am providing a link below to information about this internship opportunity, which you may electronically forward to faculty members and students for this purpose. I look forward to receiving applications from graduate students at your university.