Internships

US Census Bureau

This opportunity is available to: 
Anyone

OPENINGS FOR STUDENT INTERN JOBS

Division of Research and Statistics: Unpaid Internship

This opportunity is available to: 
Anyone

Throughout the year, the Division of Research and Statistics occasionally offers opportunities for students to work on projects as unpaid interns. The duration of the internship is generally ten to twelve weeks, depending on the assigned projects.

Summer unpaid internships selections are based solely on academic records and references. On-site interviews are not conducted.

Candidates should e-mail the following application material to projectinterns@frb.gov or fax to 202-736-1919:

Economic Research Division Internship: Dissertation Internship

This opportunity is available to: 
Anyone

The Divisions of International Finance, Monetary Affairs, and Research and Statistics, offer paid internships for graduate students to conduct research at the Federal Reserve Board.

Internships are offered in the spring, summer, and fall.

Economic Research Division Internship: Dissertation Internship

This opportunity is available to: 
Anyone

The Divisions of International Finance, Monetary Affairs, and Research and Statistics, offer paid internships for graduate students to conduct research at the Federal Reserve Board.

Internships are offered in the spring, summer, and fall.

Division of Research and Statistics Project Internship

This opportunity is available to: 
Anyone

Paid internship for the summer for undergraduate and graduate students.

Work on projects previously discovered by economists.

Available to students majoring in economics, finance, statistics, mathematics, or computer science.

Candidates should e-mail the following application material to projectinterns@frb.gov or fax to 202-736-1919:

  • cover letter
  • resume (indicating citizenship and visa status)
  • college transcript
  • FRB employment application
  • three letters of academic reference directly from professors.

JPSM Junior Fellowship Program

This opportunity is available to: 
Anyone
Date of Deadline: 
January 15, 2009
The JPSM junior fellow program is a cooperative venture of the Interagency Council on Statistical Policy and the Joint Program in Survey Methodology.  The Joint Program in Survey Methodology is funded primarily by the Interagency Council on Statistical Policy to provide graduate educational programs for the next generation of technical staff in the Federal Statistical System.  Its graduate faculty devote their
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