AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows

Organization: American Association for the Advancement of Science

Program Overview

Science communication internships at major media outlets.

The **AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows** program places STEM students and early-career scientists in summer internships at major media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, radio stations, and online news platforms. Fellows work alongside professional journalists to translate complex scientific research into clear, accurate stories for the general public. Participants gain firsthand experience with reporting, interviewing researchers, fact-checking, and meeting editorial deadlines in a fast-paced media environment. This program is well-suited for high school students who already have strong science interests and are curious about careers in **science communication**, **journalism**, or **public outreach**. While the fellowship itself is typically aimed at advanced undergraduates and graduate students, learning about and engaging with AAAS resources, science writing, and communication opportunities can help motivated high school students: - Demonstrate sustained interest in STEM beyond the classroom - Show evidence of strong writing and communication skills - Build a foundation for future applications to competitive STEM and communication programs Involvement with science communication—through school newspapers, blogs, or local outreach—combined with familiarity with programs like this one can strengthen college applications, particularly for students interested in combining STEM with humanities, media, or public policy. For more information about eligibility and application details, students should explore the **AAAS** website.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: $3000
  • Grade Level: Grades 12-12
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Application Deadline: January 15, 2027
  • Country: USA

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Visit the official program website: American Association for the Advancement of Science