Please note: STAT is currently not hosting interns for this Spring/Summer besides the ones through AAAS and Harvard Institute of Politics. That said, please do keep an eye on our internships page, which we will update if anything changes. Thank you!
STAT offers a variety of internship opportunities throughout the year, most of which are approximately 12 weeks in length. STAT hosts AAAS Mass Media Fellows every summer as well as a Director’s Intern from Harvard’s Institute of Politics.
In addition, STAT also sponsors three news reporting interns every year.
These news internships are intended for people planning careers in science and health writing. Generally, STAT aims to host one intern during the spring (February-April), summer (June-August), and fall (September-November), but these timeframes may vary. Because our internships do not always have a fixed start or end date, we will keep this page updated with the current status of our internship openings.
The most successful candidates for an internship at STAT are those who have a foundation of reporting experience at their college publications and/or have freelanced or interned for other publications. We prefer — but do not require — that candidates have a degree in journalism, especially those with an emphasis in science writing. STAT will also consider journalists who have no background in science or health reporting but want to transition to such a beat. We especially value those who will bring a different set of experiences than what we may have otherwise seen at STAT, so we highly encourage members of groups who have been traditionally underrepresented in journalism, and specifically science journalism, to apply.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. And although STAT is headquartered in Boston, we have staff all over the U.S., and will do our best to accommodate those who cannot relocate to Boston. Interns will receive an hourly rate of $18 and work full-time.
Overview of the Internship Experience at STAT
- Interns at STAT are, in essence, general assignment reporters who handle daily news stories as well as longer trend pieces, profiles and other features. Interns should expect some assignments, including coverage of the latest news from scientific journals, and stories for STAT+, our premium service for subscribers. However, we also encourage the development of reporters’ own ideas.
- Interns will be assigned an editor, who will be their source for most things at STAT, including mentorship.
- Interns will also have a chance to participate in intern-only programming such as Lunch-and-Learns, which are topic-specific events aimed at helping interns tackle and learn about specific aspects of health and science journalism. Previous Lunch-and-Learn sessions have focused on navigating complex source relationships with major health tech companies as well as finding the not-so-obvious scientific angles for a feature story.
- Interns who are able to be in Boston for their internship, post-pandemic-life-willing, will have the opportunity to step out to local conferences and the myriad hospitals and academic institutions to report out stories or find new story ideas.
- Interns will also have an opportunity to participate in the many events we have at STAT, both social and professional.
Those who have interned at STAT have gone on to have successful freelancing assignments with major scientific publications and have been hired by some of these outlets (including STAT, although this is not a guarantee).
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How to apply
STAT is currently not hosting interns for this Spring/Summer besides the ones through AAAS and Harvard Institute of Politics. If things change we will update this page, at which time you can apply by sending a resume, 3 writing clips and an optional cover letter to Lison Joseph at [email protected] with the subject line “STAT Internship Application”. You can also reach out to Lison with any questions. Thank you!