Newcomb Institute coordinates with local, national and global organizations as well as Tulane faculty to provide paid internships for undergraduates to build professional skills and experiential learning.
Internship positions provide students with the opportunity to develop valuable skills, knowledge, and connections related to gender equity and women's empowerment. Participants in this program will also learn from new and continuing interns as well as from leaders in the field through biweekly meetings. Students are paid $15 per hour for up to 15 hours per week.
2025-2026 Internship opportunities will be released mid-fall semester.
Read about current and past interns’ experiences on our student blog, and sign up for the current issue of ReproNews.
For more information, contact:
Julie Qiu
Program Manager for Community Engagement
jqiu@tulane.edu
The Newcomb Institute internship program is made possible through the Donna and Richard Esteves Fund for Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health, the Bonnie and William Chapman Fund for Reproductive Health, Newcomb Institute Endowment Funding and the generosity of our donors.
The application for the internship program is on going.
Association of Junior League International
Dr. Clare Daniel, Newcomb Institute
Dr. Katherine Johnson, Department of Sociology
Dr. Martha Silva, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Louisiana Coalition for Reproductive Freedom
National Institute for Reproductive Health
Dr. Karissa Haugeberg, Tulane Department of History
Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies
National Birth Equity Collaborative
New Orleans Children’s Advocacy Center
New Orleans Maternal and Child Health Coalition
Louisiana Center for Children's Rights
Tulane School of Medicine
