Internship - components
The successful candidate of the internship will:
- work in a paid position, alongside Science World’s dynamic and professional staff
- have the opportunity to execute one of several projects identified by the Selection Committee or propose a project of their own creation for consideration
- gain once-in-a-lifetime work experience
- upon successful completion of the project, receive a scholarship award toward their post-secondary studies
Program Components
Internship
- The Barbara Brink internship is a maximum 12-week program that runs between June to August each year.
- A schedule will be mutually agreed upon depending on the position/project requirements and the availability of the successful candidate. Generally, a commitment of at least 8 weeks is required.
- A certificate of recognition will be presented upon completion of the internship program.
Scholarship Award
- A scholarship will be awarded upon successful completion of the internship and a summer project
- The scholarship award is intended to be used towards the Internship recipient’s post-secondary tuition fees. The Internship recipient will be asked to submit supporting documentation, as required.










