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Job Summary
Fall 2025 Internship: Mass General Brigham Science Writing InternMass General Brigham is looking for a motivated undergraduate or graduate student with a background in and a passion for science who is interested in gaining experience working on a communications team.
The intern will work directly with and support the Director for Research Communications and research communications team to find, assess and write stories about cutting-edge research and innovation across Mass General Brigham.
The successful candidate will gain experience by working on wide variety of activities including:
- Research, report and write articles to appear in communication publications and e-newsletters (including the Mass General Brigham newsroom and Bench Press blog), covering topics in the basic, translational, clinical and digital sciences.
- Write and contribute to news summaries, research spotlights and press releases on newly published research papers on a range of scientific and medical subjects.
- Interview subject matter experts for stories, Q&As and profiles.
- Join meetings with marketing and communications team members and other groups that support the Mass General Brigham research community.
- Share media and social media coverage of new papers with clinicians and researchers.
- Interns have also had the opportunity to shadow and/or support the media relations team on media interviews and press conferences; attend (virtually or in person) and cover research events; develop content for social media; and contribute to video productions.
- Previous science writing interns have gone on to secure jobs at the Salk Institute, the American Society of Hematology, Boston Children’s Hospital, the Alzheimer’s Association, Biogen and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Qualifications
Pursuing a bachelor's or master’s degree or recent graduate within 1-2 years post degree with coursework in health, science writing or science (preferably in the biological sciences) with an interest in writing and/or journalism
Must possess excellent writing and organizational skills
Must demonstrate professionalism and willingness to learn
Familiarity with AP style and/or journalistic writing a plus
Must demonstrate aptitude for lay-friendly science writing
Schedule:
2-3 days per week for 10 or more consecutive weeks during Fall 2025
Remote, Eastern standard business hours required. Quiet, secure and stable working station is required
Position available for course credit.
To apply, please submit your cover letter, resume, and writing samples. 3 references may be required upon hire.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Remote
Work Location
399 Revolution Drive
Scheduled Weekly Hours
0
Employee Type
Per Diem
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$17.36 - $24.79/Hourly
Grade
2
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