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Discover LudwigThe phrase "research intern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is undergoing training or gaining experience in a research-related position, often in an academic or professional setting.
Example: "As a research intern at the university, she was responsible for assisting with data collection and analysis."
Alternatives: "research assistant" or "intern researcher."
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Megan Adams is a research intern at the Centre for American Progress.
Scott Weese Washington, Aug. 11, 2005 The writer is a research intern at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
FLATTENED turtles are easy to mistake for potholes, according to Kaitlin Mattos, a research intern at the Wetlands Institute here.
From 2007 to 2008, she was a research intern at the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
He soon realizes that "the research intern did a terrible job": Svensson does have a child, possibly two, as well as a three-legged dog and an alluring Finnish house guest named Tuuli.
Dean Baker, an economist and co-director of the center, and Travis McArthur, a research intern, analyzed banks' costs of money to compare the interest rate that smaller banks pay to attract deposits and borrow funds with the rate paid by behemoths perceived as too big to fail.
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"We have a steady flow of research interns who are uncompensated and receive no academic credit.
Department of Health research interns, influenced child health and urban education programs and urged public outcries to end nuclear weapons proliferation.
● The number and role of the PREDICT research interns also changed with time and maturity of the project.
She's also a favorite source of encouragement among minority research interns who visit Tulane in a summer undergraduate program called SPRITE.
We've got our crack team of research interns looking into exactly who holds the record as the youngest entrepreneur to have raised a proper venture round.
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