University Experiential Learning

University Experiential Learning (UEL) facilitates part-time work experiences and paid campus internships that foster leadership development, enable career exploration, and allow for integration of classroom learning with the work/internship experience.


Students
(undergrad/grad) Search and apply to a variety of positions across all JHU schools and divisions.

Faculty/Staff
Post your paid campus internships and student jobs. Your positions will be accessible to all students university-wide.

JHU campus employment and paid internships add value while building your resume. These experiences allow for further exploration of interests and career opportunities, and the value of establishing connections within the Hopkins community as a developing professional can be beneficial for networking and as references.


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Featured Articles

My Journey in Developing an Event Organization Software

By: Nahuel Albayrak

Introduction

For the past 2 summers I worked on an independent project aimed at tackling a significant challenge on campus organizing student events on campus. With a background in software development and a strong drive to create …

By Life Design Lab
Life Design Lab
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How Do You Want to Move Through Life?

This Month in Life Design: Get Curious (About Yourself)

There’s a power in asking questions about who we are and what we’re here to do. Too often, we settle into routines and focus on expectations, letting them shape us without …

By Matthew Golden
Matthew Golden Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate and Masters Life Design
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Bringing Asian American History to Life 

Spring 2024

By Magazine Staff

Krieger School sophomore Alexander Chang co-wrote the recently released Fighting to Belong, a graphic novel about Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) history in the United States. It’s the first in a series …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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JHU-led Internship Program Opens Doors for Students with Hearing Loss

Led by the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering, a new nationwide internship program opens doors for students with hearing loss to pursue research.

September 10, 2024 WSE staff

Daniel Zhu spent his summer as an intern in the Bionic …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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BME Doctoral Student Benjamin Biggs Named ’24 Quad Fellow

August 19, 2024. Author:Catherine Graham

Native of Australia among recipients of highly competitive award for exceptional master’s and doctoral students to study STEM in the U.S.

Benjamin Biggs, Engr ’23, a second-year doctoral student in biomedical engineering at Johns …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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Career Resources

Breaking into Global Public Health: Key Takeaways from Careers at WHO & Gates Foundation

Global health careers are evolving in response to political shifts, funding constraints, and increasing efforts to decentralize decision-making. The panel …

How to Write Effective Resumes and CVs for Doctoral Students and Postdocs

Why Resumes and CVs Matter

A strong resume or CV shows employers how your skills and experience align with their …

Interviewing Strategies for PhDs

Turning Conversations into Career-Defining Opportunities

Earning a PhD demonstrates your ability to think critically, tackle complex challenges, and advance the …

User Experience (UX) Researcher

UX Research is becoming a great career option for PhDs in the humanities and social sciences. It allows them to …

Museums & Cultural Institutions: A Career Guide 

Museums are institutions that collect, preserve, research, exhibit, and interpret objects of artistic, historical, scientific, and/or cultural significance. Though there …

Doctoral Pathways in Public Health, Advocacy, and Leadership: Key Insights and Takeaways

Introduction

Public health, advocacy, and leadership have never been more crucial. From navigating global health crises to shaping policies affecting …

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Contact & Location

Phone
410-516-8400
Address

Imagine Center
113 W. University Parkway
Baltimore, MD 21210

Imagine Center Hours

Monday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday CLOSED

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