Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) HBCU/MI Cyber and Data Science Internship Program
The Department of the Navy (DoN) Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MI) - Cyber Security/Information Assurance (CS/IA) Program was launched in response to the President's National Security Strategy (February 2015) to secure our nation's cyberspace while providing opportunity, diversity, inclusion, and real world exposure.
Interested computer science/engineering students attending the nation's HBCU/MIs compete for the opportunity to participate in a 6 - 7 month dual program where they work in teams, directly with NAVWAR Enterprise technical professionals, on mission-critical cyber-related initiatives.
The Cyber and Data Science Program has two phases:
- Phase 1 (February - April): While attending their respective HBCU/MI, student participants join in monthly mentoring cyber workshops led by NAVWAR personnel via virtual tele-communication (VTC).
- Phase 2 (May - August): Student participants transition to paid interns and spend 10 weeks supporting DoN's NAVWAR laboratories located in Philadelphia, PA; San Diego, CA; Charleston, SC; Pearl City, HI; New Orleans, LA. or Hampton Roads, VA. Interns will be immersed in cyber and data science focused projects on protecting and defending the nation's information systems networks and outmaneuvering cyber adversaries.
Award Duration and Stipend
- Selected undergraduates will receive $8,500 in total for work completed.
- Selected graduate school students will receive $10,500 in total for work completed.
- Stipends will be paid in bi-weekly payments during the ten (10) weeks of phase II (Internship) of the program.
- Students will receive a housing and travel allowance, if necessary, for in-person assignments only. The allowances will be based on the laboratory location.
Deadlines
January 12, 2024, at 11:59pm ET is the deadline to apply.
Awardees, as well as non-awardees, will be notified once all the selections are complete.
Start Dates
Phase I: (Mentoring) Start Date: February 5, 2024.
Phase II: (Internship) Start Dates: June 10, 2024.
Eligibility Requirements:
All student participants must be U.S. Citizens in good academic standing enrolled in a Minority Serving Institution (MSI)* as deemed by the U.S. Department of Education. A background check is required.