A paid internship opportunity is available for USC undergraduate students during the Summer or Fall of 2017 to work with TCORS Project 2: “Maximizing Retailers’ Responsiveness to FDA Regulatory Authority in Minority Communities” at the Institute for Prevention Research, Keck School of Medicine of USC. This is a great internship opportunity for students to work with faculty and staff members on an innovative community based project, where interns will learn about community participatory research, research in low socioeconomically vulnerable communities and the tobacco retail environment.

This position is a paid internship for the Summer or Fall 2017 semester available to USC undergraduate students only. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until positions are filled.

Students interested in a:

  • Summer Internship will receive a stipend of $3000 and must be committed to working 20 hours per week for at least eight weeks anytime between June 1st and August 31st 2017. Only 1 student will be selected for this position.
  • Fall internship will receive a stipend of $1500 and must be committed to working 8-10 hours per week during the Fall 2017 semester. One to two students will be selected for this position.

Students that are interested must apply and a selection committee will select the individuals that are best fit for the project. Please click here to download the application which contains more details about the project and the application process. 

Please direct any questions to Yaneth Rodriguez (Community Data Collection Manager) at ylr@usc.edu or 323-442-8210.

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