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INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Our internship program draws on the resources
of New York City as a center of international politics and culture.
It provides practical training in the kinds of research and report
writing required for careers in public and non-governmental service,
policy research, cultural affairs and political advocacy. It enables
you to make professional contacts in fields you are interested in
joining and to share your skills with organizations as you explore
a particular field or issue. Organizations providing internships
include (but are not limited to) human rights organizations, UN
agencies and missions, media organizations, policy research groups
and other non-governmental agencies.
An internship involves 10-15 hours of work per week per semester.
You receive up to 4 points towards the degree by registering for
the course, G68.2997 Internship. Interns must submit weekly progress
reports on your internship project and a mid and end of semester
report.
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