Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, High Energy
Internship ID:
Internship Title:
Diaries of the Cosmos - AAPI Astronomy History Internship
Internship Type:
Fellowship or award
Location:
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States of America
Subject Area:
Compensation:
Part-time internship, 20 hours per week, $350/week; Remote/Virtual - Must reside in United States
Appl Deadline:
2024/02/28 11:59PM
finished (2024/01/09, finished 2024/07/16, listed until 2024/02/28)

Description:


*** this internship has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***
Description
Diaries of the Cosmos – AAPI Astronomy History Internship
- Narrative section: introduction to the topic, including background information, story of the discovery, and a highlight on one or two of the main scientists involved
- Expert discussion: Q&A session with one or more experts either involved in the discovery process or currently working on related topics with NASA
- Audience engagement: a segment inviting the audience to conduct their own related exploration of the topics
- researching AAPI folk in astrophysics and learning about their work, especially major breakthroughs that changed the field
- choosing which of these people and stories of discovery to highlight
- researching the process of these discoveries
- translating these processes into outlines of stories accessible to a public audience
- compiling primary sources for use in the episodes (quotes by the discoverer, or about the discovery by their contemporaries, other audio snippets that can enhance the episode, etc.)
- researching possible AAPI astrophysicists to be interviewed for the “Expert Discussion” segments
- conducting background research into possible interviewees and developing questions to ask
- collaborating with other members of NASA’s Universe of Learning to develop the story outline; asking for and incorporating feedback as appropriate
- attending an astronomy/science communication conference to present their work
- OPTIONAL: may join in other parts of the episode-development process (creative writing, audio editing, conducting interviews, etc.), depending on relevance to intern's interests and future career goals.
Desired qualifications
- Undergraduate studies completed or planned to be completed this year
- Interest in science communication/education/historical storytelling
- Interest in scientific storytelling
- Some science background preferred
- Self-motivated and able to work independently and as part of a team
Internship details
- Part-time (20hrs/wk)
- Duration: 12 months, starting early 2024 (can be flexible)
- Location: remote/virtual. Hybrid is possible if intern happens to be located near SAO
- (Cambridge, MA).
- Stipend: $350/wk ($18,200 total)
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis starting on Jan 16.
The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in our workplace.
Application Materials Required:
Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
- Cover letter
- Transcript(s) (undergraduate and graduate, if applicable)
- Non-fictional/research writing sample (such as something written for a college class)
- Four additional questions
- Curriculum Vitae/Resume
- Reference letter (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site
)
And anything else requested in the description.
Further Info:
Dr. Rutuparna Das
Center for Astrophysics - Harvard Smithsonian
60 Garden St., MS70
Cambridge, MA 02138
Center for Astrophysics - Harvard Smithsonian
60 Garden St., MS70
Cambridge, MA 02138