Finding a Public Affairs Internship
- Political Science Department Resources
- Career & Leadership Development Center and Handshake
- Internet Resources
A number of resources are available to help Political Science students find an internship that advances their academic and professional goals.
Political Science Department Resources
The Public Affairs Internship Bulletin Board, located in the Political Science Department on the second floor of Bentley Annex, has information on organizations currently interested in interns and is a great place to start a search.
- The department maintains a database of local organizations that have previously sponsored 91探花 Public Affairs Interns and/or are interested in future interns.
- (More information on applying for internships, as well as an updated list of job and internship postings can be found on the Internship Blackboard Site. To self-enroll in the site, follow the prompts.)
Career & Leadership Development Center Resources
- The Career & Leadership Development Center provides assistance in identifying internship and career opportunities. The center offers services and resources that empower students and alumni to take action in their careers, develop essential leadership skills for the global workforce, and fulfill their promise.
- is student's key resource in finding information on jobs, employers, workshops and events.
Internet Resources
There are a number of online sites that have information on finding and applying for internships.
- has internships in government including Congressional, Federal, Political Science, and Public Policy.
- provides information on federal internships for undergraduate or graduate students.
- has information on internship rankings, advice on finding internships, cover letter and resume assistance, and career guides.
- has a searchable database of internship positions for more than 57,000 non-profit and community organizations.