For High School, College and Postdoctoral Students and New Graduates: Career Opportunities
Shape the Future of Health Care. Discover Your Pathway at City of Hope
At City of Hope®, we are committed to inspiring, educating and empowering the next generation of health care professionals, researchers and innovators. Whether you're a high school student exploring science, a college or graduate student seeking hands-on experience, or a Ph.D. graduate preparing for your first postdoctoral fellowship, our programs are designed to help you learn, grow and make a meaningful impact.
Why Choose City of Hope
- World-class learning — Work alongside leading scientists, clinicians and researchers.
- Hands-on experience — Build real skills through immersive programs.
- Leading-edge research — Contribute to discoveries shaping the future of medicine.
- Career pathways — Many students and fellows transition into full-time roles at City of Hope.
- Mission-driven culture — Be part of an organization dedicated to improving lives.
Explore Our Opportunities
A 12-month transition-to-practice program designed to support new graduate resident nurses as they begin their careers. Combines mentorship, clinical rotations and professional development
City of Hope offers prestigious postdoctoral training opportunities designed for Ph.D. graduates seeking their first research fellowships in cancer, diabetes and related fields.
Prepares graduate students to become professionally trained scientists for careers in academia, medicine and industry
Gain hands-on experience in health care and research while working alongside City of Hope’s experts
Hands-on exposure to diabetes and metabolism research through bench work, lectures and poster sessions
Integrates lab work, academic learning and professional development to foster success in biomedicine
Introduces high school students to STEM-focused research while fostering curiosity and discovery
College students and exceptional high school students enjoy hands on research experience at the Eugene and Ruth Roberts Summer Student Academy. Participants choose their own biomedical research project based on their interests, work closely with mentors and peers, and gain invaluable skills that help prepare them for graduate and postdoctoral research.