An internship can serve as a valuable test for you in making well-informed choices about your future goals.

Students have recently completed internships at the following locations:

  • Great North Ale Works
  • Tilton Police Department
  • New Hampshire Medical Examiner's Office
  • Massachusetts State Crime Lab
  • New Hampshire State Police Major Crimes Unit
  • Massachusetts State Police
  • Portsmouth Police Department
  • Forensic Consulting Associates of New England
  • IonSense
  • Biogen

Please contact the department's internship coordinator, Professor Mary Kate Donais for more information about internship opportunities. You may also find more information about internships by signing up for Handshake through the Career Development Center on campus.

Abbie Campbell, Chemistry ’21, spent the summer of 2020 working as an intern at the Kern County Regional Crime Laboratory. "I went into this thinking this could be just like CSI," Abbie told the department, "but I didn't realize it would be all of these different units bringing things together."  During her time interning she shadowed the Crime Lab's five units: Firearms, DNA, Drugs, Toxicology, and Evidence Control. Shadowing these units gave Abbie a new perspective on what really happens in a forensic laboratory, from evidence collection to sample testing. In the firearms unit she got to work with Evofinder, a Ballistics Identification System.  In the DNA unit, she organized known reference samples.  She got to use various color tests to analyze drug samples, with supervision, in the Drug Unit.  She also got to shadow evidence technicians at Crime ScenesAs she told the department in her internship presentation, "My favorite part was shadowing court...it was when I really found out Forensic Chemistry was for me. ...It was so cool to see the whole process come together."