The Ethics and Public Policy Center welcomes inquiries from undergraduate and graduate students for the opportunity to intern with a program. The deadlines for applications are August 1 for the fall, November 15 for the spring, and March 15 for the summer.
Internships with the Ethics and Public Policy are voluntary and unpaid. The internship program is designed to allow undergraduate and graduate students to gain experience in a non-profit research setting. Interns are required to secure their own housing arrangements.
Students interested in an EPPC internship should submit:
- a resume;
- a cover letter detailing your education, experience, and interest in an EPPC program or project;
- a 3-4 page writing sample;
- and references.
These materials should be directed
- By e-mail to internships@eppc.org,
- By fax to (202) 408-0632, or
- By mail sent to the following address:
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th Street, NW Ste. 900
Washington, D.C. 20005