The National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment (widely known as The Center for Assessment) improves student learning through effective assessment and accountability practices. Center professionals combine academic expertise with real-world experience, and they are recognized leaders in developing and evaluating assessment solutions nationwide.
Each summer, The Center for Assessment offers internships for advanced doctoral students in educational measurement and/or assessment and accountability policy. This is an opportunity to work on impactful projects that influence state and national educational policy.
Program Highlights
- Duration: 8 weeks onsite in Dover, New Hampshire, starting early June
- Stipend, housing allowance, and relocation expenses provided
- Interns work on a major project, attend meetings with leaders in the field, and present a written report, suitable for conference presentation.
Qualifications
Candidates should have completed at least two years of doctoral coursework in educational measurement, curriculum studies, statistics, research methods, or a related field and, ideally, have previous research experience.
For more details on the 2025 internship, including the application process, follow the link below.