Internship Resources & Staff

The following offices and programs can assist you in arranging internship opportunities. In addition, faculty departments and advisors can also be excellent resources.

 

 

Career Engagement Center
If you are unsure what you want to do or where you want to go, the Career Engagement Center is a good starting point. We can help you determine your interests, the skills you already possess or would like to develop, the values that are important to you, and get you headed in the right direction.

Contact: RJ Holmes-Leopold

RJ Holmes

Berry Center for Economics, Business and Public Policy
The Berry Center offers internships for students interested in economics, business, or public policy. Interns are able to bridge the gap between theory and practice and thus are better prepared for graduate study as well as careers in business and the public sector. Berry Center internships are competitive, but all students, regardless of class year or major, are encouraged to apply.

Contact: Jaime Waldron



Cornell Fellows Program
The Cornell Fellows Program supports opportunities for Cornell students to undertake off-campus internships in their career fields working with distinguished alumni. Fellows are offered a unique spectrum of career experiences and mentoring beyond those available in the classroom.

Contact: RJ Holmes-Leopold

RJ Holmes

Dimensions: The Center for the Science and Culture of Healthcare
The Dimensions program is focused on promoting the many scientific, economic, cultural, and other various dimensions of healthcare within the context of the liberal arts. One focus area of Dimensions is the preparation of Cornell students to be successful in the health professions by providing opportunities for hands-on experience in the form of internships, workshops, seminars, job shadowing, and research.

Contact: Julie Barnes

Julie Barnes

Pre-Law Program
Internships allow pre-law students the opportunity to explore whether the law is the right career path for them. Interns are placed in law firms, courts, and related legal organizations across the country to observe the day-to-day workings of the legal profession.

Contact: RJ Holmes-Leopold

RJ Holmes