Annenberg Washington Summer Internship
The Annenberg Washington Summer Internship program
aims to develop skills and knowledge related to the use of communication in public
service through internships at selected Washington D.C.-based government, political,
non-profit, advocacy, media, and private organizations. Students can apply
to participate through the Annenberg School’s Institute for Public Service,
and accepted students are assisted in finding appropriate internships in the D.C.
area.
Participating students are provided with housing; a stipend of up to $2000 (for
non-paying internships); opportunities to attend periodic talks by Washington-based
journalists, public officials, and leaders in the non‑profit, advocacy, and
business communities; and tuition to attend a parallel seminar.
For more information, please contact Mr.
David Eisenhower, Director of the Institute of Public Service.
*Note: Participation in the AWSIP is limited to COMM majors with preference given
to COMPS students.
Summer 2008 Internships:
- ViaNovo
- The Harbour Group
- Office of Senator Ted Stevens
- MSNBC
- Office of Senator Jim Bunning
- Americans United for Separation of Church and State
- USA Today
- The Office on Asian and Pacific Islanders
- National Low Income Housing Coalition
- APCO Worldwide
- GMMB
- Office of Congressman Tome Tancredo
- FactCheck
- Amnesty International
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