The World Resources Institute Living Lab Internship 2025 offers a unique, hybrid opportunity for students and recent graduates passionate about behavioral science and climate action. Based in Washington, D.C., this 3-month internship provides hands-on experience in designing equitable climate solutions. Applications are open until May 30, 2025.LinkedIn+5Opportunities for Youth+5Threads+5Facebook+1fellercenter.umd.edu+1
World Resources Institute Living Lab Internship 2025

Background & Job Description
The World Resources Institute (WRI) is a renowned global research organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development and environmental stewardship. In 2025, WRI introduces the Living Lab: Behavioral Design for Equitable Climate Action (TLL), a pioneering initiative aimed at integrating behavioral science into climate policy and practice. The Living Lab focuses on identifying and implementing strategies that encourage pro-climate behaviors across various sectors, including food, transport, energy, and water.Threads+5opportunitydesk.org+5Opportunities for Youth+5Jobvite+2Opportunities for Youth+2opportunitydesk.org+2
The Living Lab Internship is a full-time, 3-month program designed to immerse interns in the practical application of behavioral science to real-world climate challenges. Interns will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and disseminate research, organize events, and contribute to policy proposals that promote sustainable behaviors.Opportunities for Youth
Tasks
As a Living Lab Intern, your responsibilities will include:
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Research Dissemination: Drafting articles and press releases to communicate behavioral strategies in sectors like food, transport, and energy.Jobvite+1opportunitydesk.org+1
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Event Planning: Organizing a significant event during New York Climate Week to connect policymakers, researchers, and advocacy groups.Jobvite+2Opportunities for Youth+2opportunitydesk.org+2
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Data Analysis: Evaluating data from ongoing interventions, such as water reduction projects, to assess effectiveness and inform future initiatives.Jobvite+2Opportunities for Youth+2opportunitydesk.org+2
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Proposal Development: Assisting in the creation of proposals that apply behavioral science to areas like energy efficiency, electric vehicles, and the circular economy.World Resources Institute+3Opportunities for Youth+3opportunitydesk.org+3
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Publication Contribution: Collaborating on external publications to share findings and insights with a broader audience.
Qualifications
Education and Certification
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Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor’s degree program in relevant fields such as environmental science, behavioral science, public policy, or related disciplines.opportunitydesk.org+2Opportunities for Youth+2Jobvite+2

Experience
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Demonstrated interest or experience in environmental and/or behavior change research.Opportunities for Youth+2Jobvite+2opportunitydesk.org+2
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Proficient in writing, editing, and research, with strong oral communication skills.
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Experience with data analysis tools, including Excel or similar software.opportunitydesk.org+2Opportunities for Youth+2Jobvite+2
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Prior involvement in research activities or projects related to sustainability and behavioral change.
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Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.opportunitydesk.org
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Fluency in English is required.
Additional Information
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Location: Hybrid format based in Washington, D.C., requiring 8 in-office days per month.Opportunities for Youth+1Jobvite+1
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Duration: 3 months, with flexible start and end dates.
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Compensation:
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$20/hour for undergraduate students.Jobvite+2Opportunities for Youth+2opportunitydesk.org+2
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$22/hour for graduate students.opportunitydesk.org+2Opportunities for Youth+2Jobvite+2
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$24/hour for PhD students.Opportunities for Youth+1opportunitydesk.org+1
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Eligibility:
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Must be a resident of Washington, D.C., Maryland, or Virginia at the start of employment.Opportunities for Youth+2opportunitydesk.org+2Jobvite+2
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Must have existing work authorization in the U.S.; WRI cannot sponsor visas for this position.
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Application Deadline: May 30, 2025.
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How to Apply: Submit a resume and cover letter through the WRI Careers Portal. Early applications are encouraged, as the position may close sooner if a high volume of qualified candidates apply.
Keywords
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