Job Title: News Intern, Nature News
Location: Washington, D.C or New York — Hybrid Working
Application Deadline: February 27, 2026
About Springer Nature
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About the Brand
Nature Portfolio’s high-quality journals and services across the life, physical, chemical, and applied sciences help move science and society forward.
Nature Portfolio is home to the leading international weekly journal of science, Nature, founded in 1869. It is also home to the Nature research and Nature Reviews journals, the leading open access multidisciplinary journal Nature Communications, and open access journals including Scientific Reports. Together, these journals publish some of the world's most significant scientific discoveries.
Online, nature.com provides over nine million unique visitors per month with content, including news and comment from the Nature journal, and the leading scientific jobs board, Nature Careers. As part of Springer Nature, Nature Portfolio also offers a range of researcher services, including online and in-person training. For more information, please visit nature.com and follow @NaturePortfolio
About the Role
Nature’s news team seeks an ambitious science reporter for a July - December internship – a paid, full-time writing position based in our Washington, DC or New York City offices (on a hybrid model).
Nature is an international journal publishing ground-breaking research; its newsroom, which is independent, produces must-read stories about science and science policy. Our interns are treated like staff reporters. They cover cutting-edge science, as well as activities at US science agencies. They travel locally for stories as appropriate, and write for both the website and print magazine. Initially, interns will be assigned stories, but ideally, they will eventually pitch their own.
Although they primarily cover news, they will have the opportunity to write features. Top candidates will have a strong background in both science and journalism, and should be enthusiastic about writing stories for an audience of researchers, administrators and decision makers. Past interns have gone on to staff positions, including at Carbon Brief, Chemical & Engineering News, The New York Times, and Nature.
News interns will receive an hourly wage of $22.00.
Experience, Skills & Qualifications:
A University degree in a relevant subject
Background in science preferred, but not required (applicants who have published science journalism articles previously or completed a science writing/journalism programme will be weighted more heavily)
Capable of working in a deadline-driven environment
Contributes to an inclusive, collegial work environment
To apply:
Please submit a cover letter telling us what you’ll bring to the Nature newsroom and what topics you would want to cover;
a resume, and 3-5 samples of published journalism that you have written (please submit your clips along with your resume as a single PDF – please do not only submit links to the clips). Samples should include journalism clips or other reported pieces – please do not send scientific papers or other technical writing.
Applications are due by February 27th. Early applications are encouraged.
US Hourly Pay is $22.00 per hour.
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