Internships

The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs is pleased to announce that the 2013 (Public Policy & International Affairs Fellowship Program) PPIA Junior Summer Institute will be held at Princeton University from June 13 through August 2, 2013. The goal of the PPIA Junior Summer Institute is to prepare students for graduate study and careers in public policy and international affairs.  The Summer Institute provides a rigorous training in policy analysis and serves as a springboard to exciting careers in public service.  Visit the website for more information and application www.ppiaprogram.org     Application deadline: November 1, 2012.

INROADS is a career development and placement organization for talented students of color who two summers left before graduation with 3.0 GPA or above and who are interested in business, science, engineering and pre-law. INROADS pairs students with businesses and companies nation-wide. For more information, visit http://www.inroads.org/

Urban Studies in Chicago is an opportunity for people to participate in a course called Core. In this course students will take class in Chicago and you will gain first hand experience through discussions, public speakers, and meeting with community groups. If you have other questions you can visit the web site at www.acm.edu/urbanstudy

Lilly Grant program developed by the Civic Engagement program and Office of Church Relations for five or six St. Olaf students to live at Luther Seminary in St. Paul and engage in internships at area churches or service organizations over a 10-week period in the summer.  Visit the Harry C Piper Center for Vocation and Career.

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Congressional Internship Program provides college students with a paidwork placement in a Congressional Office or Federal Agency for a period of twelve weeks (Spring/Fall) or eight weeks (Summer). This unmatched experience allows students to learn first hand about our nation’s legislative process.. For more information go to http://www.chci.org

LearningWorks is a non-profit program that provides academic enrichment program for Minneapolis Public Schools. Each summer the six-week program selects 130 motivated, high potential, and representative middle school students. Therefore, their mission is to draw talented representative college students into the education field by engaging them in the art of teaching-that’s where you come in. 30 teachers get the opportunity to teach both a content and elective class. Teachers receive 80 hours of teacher education and write their own six-week curriculum. The application is due February 20, 2013. For more information visit http://www.blakeschool.org/learningworks-home/index.aspx