The Global Bioethics Initiative accepts applications for unpaid internships for students interested in bioethics. These internships provide students with the opportunity to learn about pertinent bioethics issues and gain skills in debating and campus organizing. Candidates interested in interning with the Initiative should contact the Executive Director.
Internships 2010

Global Bioethics Initiative Interns 2010 - Left to Right - Nazia Nayeem (Herricks High School), Christopher Chau, B.A. (Yale University), Marianne Goddard (McGill University), Blake Goodman (Herricks High School), Mark Ho (Princeton University)
The Global Bioethics Initiative has an opportunity for up to five interns to promote its events and assist the director in various activities at the Initiative.
The work will include:
- Promoting an international forum on ethical guidelines in medical sciences
- Guiding medical practice toward a secular scientific perspective
- Opposing international restrictions on stem cell research
- Supporting separation of church and state in international bioethics policy
Flexible schedule: design your weekly schedule and length of internship
School Credit: The Executive Director of the Initiative, Dr. Ana Lita, is a former professor of Philosophy/ Applied Ethics and is willing to work with students to accommodate university or departmental requirements to receive school credit for the internship.

Global Bioethics Initiative Interns 2010 - Left to Right - Christopher Chau, B.A. (Yale University), Marianne Goddard (McGill University), Ana Lita, Ph.D., Blake Goodman (Herricks High School), Nazia Nayeem (Herricks High School)

