[pccgrads] Undergrad and grad summer intern ops w/ PNNL--apply by May 2!

UW Program On Climate Change uwpcc at uw.edu
Mon Apr 18 11:38:38 PDT 2022


Internship opportunities at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory--for
undergrads and grads!

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From: Megan McKeown <meganmckeown2015 at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 7:41 AM
Subject: Fwd: Please share?
To: UW Program On Climate Change <uwpcc at uw.edu>


Hi Miriam,

Could you please share this summer internship opportunity working on
clean energy policy at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory with PCC
students. I held two summer internships at PNNL while I was a UW
graduate student covering science policy for the government relations team.
My time there was instrumental to helping me land the John A. Knauss Marine
Policy Fellowship and start a career in science/environmental policy.
Internships are open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Application reviews begin May 2nd.

If students have any questions about my experience working at PNNL, they
can email me at meganmckeown2015 at gmail.com.

Thank you!
Megan

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From: Roberts, Melanie R <melanie.roberts at pnnl.gov>
Date: Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 6:51 PM
Subject: Please share?
To: Megan McKeown <meganmckeown2015 at gmail.com>


Hi Megan,



Could I ask for your help sharing news about the new Regional Energy
Innovators Internship that we’re launching at PNNL? I’m pretty excited,
because it includes an interdisciplinary team of mentors at PNNL and
external mentors from industry, state/local government, and non-profits in
the Pacific Northwest. In addition to getting this off the ground, I’ll be
a co-mentor for a project related to energy equity.



https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mroberts3362_pnnl-careers-activity-6920779518689382400-SOWp?utm_source=linkedin_share&utm_medium=member_desktop_web



Thanks for your help!



Melanie




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