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Contact the W&M in Washington Program:

1779 Mass. Ave, NW
Suite 810
Washington, DC 20036
t. 202-939-4000
f. 202-462-3427
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W&M in Washington Program

Looking to Hire a World-Class Intern?

 

W&M in Washington students are available every Fall and Spring semester!

 

W&M in Washington students reside in DC each Fall and Spring semester and are available to intern 30-35 per week for 4 months. Our highly motivated and hard-working students are here to study a specific theme and are looking for internships that match the semester topic.  Since our theme changes every semester, we have an ongoing need to create contacts with many different types of organizations. 

Our structured program gives employers the added benefit of having a W&M administrator available to them throughout the semester.  The Program Director works closely with all internship supervisors to help the employer and student have a mutually beneficial experience.  In addition, W&M in Washington students earn credit for work they do in association with their internship.

To view a printable version summarizing W&M in Washington and the benefits for employers, click here.

If you are interested in hiring an intern – now or in the future -- please take a look at our upcoming themes and course listings, as well as semester calendars. 

We are still looking for internship opportunities that match the following upcoming themes:

Fall 2008: "Post-Conflict State Building"
Fall 2008 Theme & Course Descriptions

Spring 2009: "War, Memory, and the Holocaust"
Spring 2009 Theme & Course Descriptions

Fall 2009: "Then and Now: Major Themes in African American Literature & Culture"
Fall 2009 Theme & Course Descriptions

Spring 2010: "International Human Rights" (tentative)
Spring 2010 Theme & Course Descriptions TBD

SUBMIT AN INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY

If you think that an upcoming theme might be a match for your organization, or you would like to join our mailing list for the future, please submit your information here. (Or, you may contact our Program Director Roxane Adler directly by or at 202-939-4001).

 

 

 

 
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