NOVA Broadcast Research Internship - Spring 2026
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
NOVA is the most popular primetime science series on American television, demystifying the scientific and technological concepts that shape and define our lives, our planet, and our universe. The PBS series is also one of the most widely distributed science programs around the world, and is a multimedia, multiplatform brand reaching more than 55 million Americans every year on TV and online. NOVA’s important and inspiring stories of human ingenuity, exploration, and the quest for knowledge are regularly recognized with the industry’s most prestigious awards. As part of its mission to make the scientific enterprise accessible to all, NOVA is committed to producing work that is inclusive and accessible to all, from the production process to the range of stories we tell and voices we feature. In addition, science educators across the country rely on NOVA for resources used in the classroom as well as in museums, libraries, and after-school programs. NOVA is a production of GBH Boston; more information can be found at pbs.org/nova, or by following NOVA on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
JOB OVERVIEW
Interns work closely with the editorial staff of NOVA’s broadcast television program, including the Science Editor, Associate Researchers, and Producers. Interns work with particular film projects throughout the semester and are invited to join in reviewing cuts for all ongoing projects. Interns gain experience in research and development for broadcast television and learn how NOVA approaches science storytelling from beginning to end. They’ll also have opportunities to learn from NOVA staff about a range of topics including digital video production, media rights and licensing, and audience development.
In your cover letter, please tell us a bit about the perspectives you would bring to the job, perhaps related to your knowledge, experiences, or anything else you feel shapes the way you see the world and science's impact on it.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Fact-check film scripts
Research storylines for upcoming programs
Identify potential sources to interview for documentaries
Review films for potential acquisition
Review past films for rebroadcast
Participate in editorial meetings
Develop ideas for future programs
Assist other teams as needed
SKILL SET
Strong research skills
Strong writing and communication skills
Attention to detail
Self-motivation
Ability to work with others
Ability to work on deadlines
Interest in science, technology, research, and communications
Ability to juggle multiple projects
JOB-STATUS
Paid Internship $17/hour (Part-time, 20 hr/wk)
INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW
GBH internships provide students with valuable work experience and real-world knowledge across many fields of study, from TV and radio production to web design, accounting, law, and other administrative areas.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Dates: January 26th to April 17th.
Candidates must have their own computer and access to Wifi.
Candidates must be in an Undergrad or Grad program and have work authorization for the United States.
LOCATION
Remote or Hybrid - 1 Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135
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