The Workforce Development team from SGCI offers eight-week summer internships for students interested in developing their gateway development skills. Participants will be placed at one of the seven universities that form the SGCI partnership, or a specific site can be suggested by an SGCI client, partner, or others who are interested in hosting a student intern.
Eligible applicants include graduate students majoring in computer science or computer engineering (or related fields) at any level and undergraduates majoring in computer science or computer engineering (or related fields) who have completed their junior year and who demonstrate strong programming and software engineering skills.
Participants will receive a stipend, plus housing and transportation. Interns will be required to attend the Gateways 2018 conference, for which Workforce Development will provide funding. Attending PEARC18 is recommended, but not required. Funding will be provided by Workforce Development to interns who decide to attend.
Learn more about the internship opportunity by reading these blog posts written by some of the students who worked as SGCI interns during summer of 2017:
- Joel Gonzalez-Santiago interned at Purdue University
- Jacob Harless interned at the College of William and Mary
- Hagen Hodgkins interned at Purdue University
- Tatyana Matthews interned at the Texas Advanced Computing Center
Summer 2018 Gateway Development Internships
Application deadline
April 27, 2018