Spaces still available in Global Semester in Washington,
D.C. Internship Program: Science Diplomacy! Apply now!
Learn how to
capitalize on your social sciences and humanities and arts degrees for
high-powered careers in the international arena, including as negotiators and
advocates for science and technology initiatives. The two instructors of
Science Diplomacy are policy leaders in the science negotiation arena at
Department of State—with undergraduate degrees in Fine Arts and English and MA
degrees in political philosophy and law and diplomacy!
This prestigious program combines once a week evening seminar in the fall
semester with a spring internship for college credit in the Washington, D.C.
area. You may take the spring internship credits through your BSOS
major! The program includes professional development workshops, trips to
D.C., conversations with policy makers, and lots of one-on-one assistance with
internship applications, resumes, and interviews!
Students this year
interned at White House, foreign embassies, Department of State, congressional
offices, House committees, non-governmental organizations, etc. For best
consideration apply ASAP! We are considering applications on a rolling
basis.
Global Semester in Washington, D.C. is the sister program to Federal
Semester. Home for both: 2407 Marie Mount Hall.
Director for both
programs: Dr. Joan Burton.
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