Maternal-child global health research Margo Katherine Wilke Undergraduate Research Internship Program Spring 2026 Accepted anthropology, biology, health sciences, public health Interns are sought to assist with a variety of projects, with a primary focus on global maternal and child health. Amanda J Veile Depending on their interests and skills, interns may contribute to literature reviews; data entry, management, and analysis; manuscript writing and editing; development of presentations and conference materials; and wet lab work (e.g., ELISA/enzyme-linked immunoassays). Opportunities for co-authorship on publications and for presenting research at national meetings may be available. http://www.amandaveile.com/ To be eligible for a Wilke Internship, students MUST have a major or minor in the College of Liberal Arts. Applicants should demonstrate an interest in learning mixed research methods and a strong commitment to maternal and child global health. Coursework in at least one of the following preferred: anthropology, biology, public health, epidemiology, statistics. Spanish language proficiency is desirable but not required. 3 10 (estimated)