internships

irc fellows

graduate students

outreach    
    The IRC Internship Program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to work on professional projects under the direction of IRC directors, faculty researchers and artists. These students receive invaluable experience with new digital technologies, but more importantly, they learn how to collaborate with other researchers to create large-scale and high-profile work.

Undergraduate students can apply for an internship at the beginning of each semester. The number of internships available and the skill sets required vary each semester based on current IRC projects. Typically, interns are junior or senior students with skills in 3D modeling, animation, programming, and digital media. Accepted interns work in the IRC during normal office hours. A 3 credit internship requires 120 hours of work. This is usually broken down into 8 hours a week over a 15 week semester.