A great opportunity for students dreaming of a career in space and science. NASA's Summer Internship Program has begun. Learn about the eligibility and application process here.
NASA has launched a paid summer internship program for the year 2026. This internship is specifically for students who want to pursue careers in space, science, and technology. This program will provide students with the opportunity to work with NASA and gain experience on real-world projects.
The application process for this internship has begun. Interested and eligible students can apply online. The deadline for applications is February 27, 2026, so students are advised to apply early.
Students studying in college or university can apply for this internship. Importantly, a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) background is not required. Students interested in space, research, or innovation can also take advantage of this opportunity.
This NASA internship is a paid program, with selected students receiving a stipend. Additionally, students will gain international experience, which can significantly help advance their careers.
During the internship, students will have the opportunity to work alongside NASA scientists and engineers. They will be involved in research projects, technology development, and various key missions, strengthening both their skills and knowledge.
The selection process will consider students' academic record, personal statement, research or project experience, and their skills. Therefore, it is important for students to accurately present their experience and achievements when applying.
Visit NASA's official internship website. Go to the OSTEM section and select the Summer 2026 internship. Prepare your updated resume and cover letter. Submit your online application before the deadline.
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