the biometrics and data management statistical group required to give a presentation about their project
as needed. This may include writing TSAP, QC, at the conclusion of the internship. Applicants must
programming, literature review, and implementa- be graduate students who are enrolled in a full-time
tion of technical statistical analyses. Internships are doctoral program in one of the areas listed above
12–14 weeks in late May to August. Apply at www. and who have completed a minimum of two years
boehringer-ingelheim.com/corporate/home/home.asp of coursework toward their PhD or EdD prior to
for requisition # INTSRMD0109. the program start date.
Contact: Sheenah Mische, 900 Ridgebury Road, Contact: ETS Summer Internship Program for
Ridgefield, CT 06877; (203) 798-5767; (203) 778- Graduate Students – MS 19-T, 660 Rosedale Road,
7731 (fax);
sheenah.mische@boehringer-ingelheim.com Princeton, NJ 08541-0001; (609) 734-5543;
internfellowships@ets.org
Boehringer Ingelheim
Pharmaceuticals
Eli Lilly and Company
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Indianapolis, Indiana
Number of Positions: One
Number of Positions: two to four
Type of Student: ms in biostatistics (preferable)
Type of Student: PhD with two years of complet-
Deadline: February 25, 2010
ed graduate work
The intern will become familiar with the highly reg-
Deadline: January 31, 2010
ulated pharmaceutical industry, applicable standard
The global statistical sciences division of Eli Lilly
operating procedures, and programming standards
and Company anticipates having several intern-
adhered to within the biostatistics and data man-
ship positions available in May or June and lasting
agement department. The intern will work closely
12 weeks. Interns will receive practical experience
with a programmer to provide sAs programming
and the opportunity to build an understanding
support during both the conduct and reporting
of the pharmaceutical industry and Eli Lilly and
phases of a clinical trial. He or she will assist in the
Company. Ideal candidates will have completed at
production of tables, listings, and figures, using
least two years of graduate work and have strong
both the company standard macros and custom
SAS programming skills. Successful candidates will
SAS code. He or she also will be involved in the
be assigned specific projects to work on under the
quality control of the tables, listings, and figures
guidance of a research scientist/principal research
and document the outcome of the testing accord-
scientist (mentor). Applicants must be enrolled in
ing to standard operating procedures. Internships
a graduate-level curriculum leading to a PhD in
are 12 weeks, from June to August. Apply at www.
statistics or biostatistics. Demonstrated leadership
boehringer-ingelheim.com/corporate/home/home.asp
and ability to influence; excellent communication,
for requisition # INTSRMD0209.
teamwork, and interpersonal skills; strong problem-
Contact: Sheenah Mische, 900 Ridgebury Road,
solving skills; creativity and innovation; and self-
Ridgefield, CT 06877; (203) 798-5767; (203) 778-
management skills preferred. To apply, visit www.
7731 (fax);
sheenah.mische@boehringer-ingelheim.com
lilly.com/careers and refer to Job ID 400057.
Contact: Soomin Park, Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly
Corporate Center, Indianapolis, IN 46285; (317)
Educational Testing Service 651-2167; (317) 651-9964 (fax); park_Soomin@
Princeton, New Jersey
lilly.com
Number of Positions: tBD
Type of Student: PhD
Energy Information Administration
Deadline: February 1, 2010 (EIA)
Selected interns will participate in research under washington, DC
the guidance of a senior staff member in measure-
Number of Positions: many
ment theory, validity, natural language processing
Type of Student: undergraduate and graduate
and computational linguistics, cognitive psychol-
ogy, learning theory, linguistics, speech recognition
Deadline: February 26, 2010
and processing, teaching and classroom research, The EIA invites qualified undergraduate and gradu-
statistics, and/or international large-scale assess- ate students to apply for a summer internship in
ments. Interns also will participate in seminars and Washington, DC. Opportunities are particularly
workshops on a variety of topics. Each intern is
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