What is an internship?
As an intern, you have the opportunity to apply what you have learned in the classroom within a professional environment. Internships can be part-time or full-time positions where you work at least 120 hours over the course of the semester or summer (at least 8-10 hours per week). While interning, you will gain valuable experience and you can even get paid! To obtain assistance with your internship search, including resume preparation, please stop by the Career Center on the 2nd Floor of the Math/Psychology Building.
Examples of internship opportunities include:
- Center for Global Development
- Council on Hemispheric Affairs
- Institute for Policy Studies
- Inter-American Development Bank
- International Rescue Committee
- Office of International Relations of the Smithsonian
- United Nations
- United Nations Association – National Capital Area
- U.S. Department of State
- Washington Office for Latin America
- World Bank
- World Relief