Energy Internship Program

Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. James E. Rogers Energy Access Project.

Location

International
Domestic and international. Various.

Area(s) of interest

Interdisciplinary
Natural Sciences
Quantitative Sciences
Social Sciences

Opportunity type

Internship
Project based

Delivery

Credit

Credit-Bearing

Weekly commitment

Full-time (30+ hours)

Program cost

Compensation/funding

Description

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.

The stipend amount varies and is based on the location of the internship and format (hybrid/remote), but is intended to cover the cost of living for the duration of the experience. Funding is reserved for students who wish to pursue unpaid or low-paid internships.