Is it a Good Idea to Contact Researchers for Internship at National Lab?

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SUMMARY

Contacting researchers for internships at national labs can be beneficial but requires careful consideration. While the application guidelines suggest that candidates should express interest in the lab's research and may reach out to current researchers, doing so without a clear target may lead to ineffective communication. It is crucial to identify the appropriate individuals to contact, as those higher in the hierarchy may not respond and are not typically involved in the selection process. Ultimately, applicants should focus on connecting with individuals who are directly involved in the research area relevant to their internship application.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of national lab internship application processes
  • Familiarity with research areas and projects at specific national labs
  • Knowledge of effective communication strategies for professional outreach
  • Ability to identify key personnel within research teams
NEXT STEPS
  • Research specific national labs and their ongoing projects
  • Learn how to effectively network with researchers in your field
  • Explore best practices for crafting outreach emails to potential mentors
  • Investigate the roles of selection committees in internship applications
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Students seeking internships at national labs, aspiring researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of professional networking within scientific communities.

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Hi, I am going to apply for an internship this summer at one of the national labs. I am wondering if anyone else from here has been accepted, so that I know how difficult is the competetion. Because I'd really like the internship, and I don't have a backup plan.

They didn't give any details on the website. Though they did mention that you should be aware of and interested in the research (which I am) at the national lab you are apply for. But they also mentioned that it is alright to contact the people working there. But is it really a good idea to start contacting researchers? If I put that in the application, it might seem as though I'm singling out individuals and that I wouldn't work with other people.

Comments? I want as close to certainty as possible that I'll get the internship.
 
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We are usually given a pool of applicants that may be suitable for the area that we work in. I guess it depends on the researcher really, if he/she want to be contacted by the student. The problem that I see on your end is to know who to contact, and when. If you contacted somebody too far up in the "food-chain", you may not get an answer. Besides, these are not the people you will be working with, and may not even be the people who decide who to pick. The people who will do the selection and the people you will work with are people like me, who are in the trenches doing stuff.

So unless you know for sure who you are targetting for, you may want to hold off on contacting specific individuals.

Zz.
 

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