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How much do remote environmental internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote environmental internship in the United States is $18.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Remote Environmental Intern, you typically need a background in environmental science, biology, or a related field, along with strong research and analytical skills. Familiarity with data analysis software, GIS tools, and remote collaboration platforms is often required. Excellent written communication, self-motivation, and organizational skills are crucial for managing projects independently and contributing to remote teams. These abilities ensure you can effectively support environmental initiatives, deliver quality work, and adapt to the remote work environment.

What is a remote environmental internship?

A remote environmental internship is a work experience program that allows students or recent graduates to gain practical skills in environmental science, policy, or related fields while working from a location outside of a traditional office or organization site. Interns typically collaborate with their team online, using digital tools to conduct research, analyze data, or support environmental projects. This flexible arrangement enables participants to contribute to important environmental initiatives from anywhere with internet access, making it more accessible to a diverse range of candidates.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect as a remote environmental intern?

As a remote environmental intern, you can expect to work on a variety of projects such as data collection and analysis, research on sustainability practices, preparing reports, and assisting with virtual outreach or education campaigns. You may also support ongoing environmental monitoring projects and collaborate with team members through video calls, shared documents, and project management tools. The role is typically structured to provide mentorship, regular check-ins, and opportunities to contribute to meaningful environmental initiatives, even while working remotely.
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Cyber & Technology Innovation Research Fall 2026 Internship

Cyber & Technology Innovation Research Fall 2026 Internship

Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD)

Washington, DC

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Internship Opportunities
The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is a Washington, DC-based nonpartisan 501(c)(3) research institute focusing on national security and foreign policy. FDD conducts in-depth research, produces accurate and timely analyses, identifies illicit activities, and provides policy options – all with the aim of strengthening U.S. national security and reducing or eliminating threats posed by adversaries and enemies of the United States and other free nations. FDD does not accept donations from any foreign governments.

About FDD's Internship Program


The Foundation for Defense of Democracies offers a variety of internship opportunities designed to provide meaningful professional development. Interns participate in a twice-monthly speaker series featuring senior staff members in a small-group setting and are encouraged to strengthen their academic and analytical skills through close collaboration with FDD scholars and experts. The organization offers stipends and can assist students seeking academic credit; however, stipend eligibility requirements must be met. FDD provides both hybrid and remote internship options.


Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. It is recommended that interested candidates submit applications early. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Cyber & Technology Innovation Research

FDD's Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation (CCTI) is seeking part-time or full-time interns. CCTI promotes a greater understanding within the U.S. government, private sector, and allied countries of the threats and opportunities to national security and economic prosperity posed by the rapidly expanding technological environment. Interns will work closely with all members of the CCTI team, including CCTI director Annie Fixler and CCTI senior director RADM (Ret.) Mark Montgomery.

For the fall semester, specific projects will include work related to adversarial influence operations, adversarial use of AI, U.S. and allied cyber capabilities, NATO cyber readiness, and critical infrastructure resilience.

Qualified interns will have coursework in international relations, national security policy, computer science, and/or a relevant STEM field of study. They will have an interest in the intersection between cyber and national security, as well as the ability to work alone and as a member of a team. Standout candidates are responsive, self-motivated, and able to learn and work quickly. Basic awareness of computer networking and cybersecurity practices, knowledge of policy writing, experience on Capitol Hill, and familiarity with Europe or the Indo-Pacific are all helpful but not required. In-person and full-time interns are preferred, but virtual and part-time participants will be considered equally.

Applicants should indicate preferences and include experiences related to upcoming CCTI areas of work as indicated above. Please submit a resume or CV, cover letter, transcript, and writing sample. Incomplete applications will not be considered. For additional information about CCTI, please visit fdd.org/ccti.


Eligibility

  • Must have at least a 3.2 GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
  • Should have a relevant course of study and have completed coursework in any of the following fields: International Relations, Security Studies, History, Communications, Journalism, International Economics, Political Science. Computer science, and/or a relevant STEM field of study.
  • Interns should have knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, including Word, as well as basic Excel skills.
  • Must be able to commit to a minimum of 22 hours per week.
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States.


Application Materials Required

  1. Resume/CV
  2. Cover letter (Please review our website and include which FDD projects and issue areas resonate with you and why. Also indicate where you found this internship and your availability for the semester.)
  3. Writing Sample (no more than 3 pages)
  4. Unofficial transcript copy

Please specify the department(s) for which you would like to be considered (feel free to indicate preferences) in your cover letter. While you may use the same cover letter for multiple positions, please submit a separate application for each position of interest.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.