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UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION OFFICE
Internship Program At-A-Glance
“Our program advances RTI’s mission—improving the
human condition by turning knowledge into practice—
by providing meaningful, impactful research and
learning experiences.”
Jacqueline Olich, PhD
Senior Director, University Collaboration Office
151 total interns
104
47
97
Paid interns
Academic interns
From NC Institutions*
Universities Represented
52
14
Total universities
NC universities
Education
80
43
24
4
Interns pursuing or recently received undergraduate degrees
Interns pursuing or recently received master’s degrees
Interns pursuing or recently received terminal degrees
Interns pursuing high school degrees
Washington DC
North Carolina
Jakarta
108 9
Waltham, MA5
San Francisco, CA
41 Berkeley, CA
3
El Salvador 3Guatemala 2
1Ehiopia1Guinea
1India
1Uganda
Teledomestic
6
5 Seattle, WA
1United Arab Emirates
Internship Locations
RTI Office Locations21
* 97 of the 151 interns are from NC institutions.
FY2017
Neuropharmacology of New Psychoactive Substances
RTI Unit Placements
Administrative Office of Proposal, Project & Procurement ServicesCorporate CounselUniversity Collaboration OfficeFinance Facility Strategic Services
Discovery, Science, & Technology Innovation, Technology & DevelopmentDiscovery SciencesEnergy Technology
International Development GroupGovernance & Economic DevelopmentGlobal Health DivisionNoncommunicable DiseasesBusiness Strategy & CommunicationsInternational Education
RTI Health Solutions Accounting/FinanceEpidemiology & Clinical ResearchBiometrics
Social, Statistical, & Environmental Sciences Social Policy, Health, & Economics ResearchEnvironmental & Health SciencesEducation & Workforce DevelopmentFinanceMultimedia Communication ServicesSurvey, Computing, & Statistical Sciences
6 4 3 2 2 17 9 5
20 4 4 2 1
2 1 1
36 13 9 4 3 3
17
31
31
4
68
#RTI_interns www.rti.org/uco
“I will leave RTI having gained an inspiration for a shared vision
to improve the human condition, the knowledge of what it takes
to be a successful leader, and the opportunity to grow in unique
and outstanding ways thanks to the mentorship I received both
personally and professionally.”
–Chiraag Devani
(MS, Engineering Management, Duke ‘17), Emerging
Technologies and Commercialization Intern; convert to hire
Institutions
Abu Dhabi University
American University
DukeEmory
Johns Hopkins
Knox College
Lehigh NC State
No
rth
east
ern
Northwestern
Rice
Stanford
UC Davis
UNC-CH
University of Cape Town
Un
iver
sity
of D
enve
r
University of Illinois at Chicago
Michigan
No
tre
Dam
e
Un
iver
sity
of V
irg
inia
Virginia Tech
Yale
33
32
14
13
5
Interns From NC Institutions
UNC System
Duke
NC State
UNC-CH
Other NC Institutions