Quick facts
Supporting Department or Unit
Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. James E. Rogers Energy Access Project.Location
InternationalVarious, domestic and international.
Area(s) of interest
InterdisciplinaryNatural Sciences
Quantitative Sciences
Social Sciences
Opportunity type
InternshipProject based
Delivery
HybridCredit
Credit-BearingWeekly commitment
Full-time (30+ hours)Program cost
FreeCompensation/funding
StipendDescription
The Energy Internship Program connects Duke students from all majors, backgrounds, and degree programs to summer internship opportunities across the energy sector, including start-ups, utilities, renewable energy developers, large firms, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations.
Undergraduates enrolled in the Energy Internship Program must take a corequisite course, ENVIRON 268.
Graduate/professional students enrolled in the Energy Internship Program must enroll in a corequisite course, ENVIRON 795.
Varies based on location of internship, format (hybrid/remote), but intended to cover cost of living for duration of experience.
Eligibility
GPA Requirement
NoneYear in school
NoneDepartment/School/Major
NoneCourse Prerequisites
None.
Language Requirement & Details
NoHome Institution(s)
Duke UndergraduateDuke Graduate/Professional