Teen Internships & ClimaTeens
Organization: New England Aquarium
Program Overview
A stem opportunity for high school students.
The **Teen Internships & ClimaTeens** programs at the New England Aquarium give high school students the chance to explore marine science, climate action, and environmental education in a real-world setting. Participants work alongside Aquarium staff and educators, supporting projects that may include public education, research support, climate communication, and conservation-focused initiatives. These programs are designed for motivated teens who are curious about the ocean, interested in climate and environmental issues, and willing to engage with the public or work behind the scenes to support the Aquarium’s mission. Students who enjoy **STEM**, environmental science, or advocacy—and who want experience beyond the classroom—are strong candidates to apply. Depending on the specific role, teens can build skills in science communication, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving. Experiences like these can be valuable on **college applications**, demonstrating sustained interest in STEM fields, community engagement, and responsibility in a professional setting. Participants may have opportunities to connect with peers who share similar interests and learn more about potential college majors and careers in marine biology, climate science, and related fields. Interested students should review the Aquarium’s website for current internship and ClimaTeens opportunities, eligibility details, and application instructions.
Program Details
- Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
- Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: All grades
- Location: Various Locations
- Country: USA
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