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Internship Program

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:

  1. a resume;
  2. a cover letter detailing your education, experience, and interest in an EPPC program or project;
  3. a 3-4 page writing sample;
  4. 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


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Social Networking
Virtual Friendship and the New Narcissism

In the latest issue of The New Atlantis, EPPC Fellow Christine Rosen studies the nature of friendship on popular social networking sites like MySpace and FaceBook. Recently, Ms. Rosen appeared on NPR's Talk of the Nation to discuss her article. Click here to listen to the interview.  

Number One of the Catholic Bestsellers List
Weigel on Faith & Reason

 EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel, author of Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism: A Call to Action, talks to National Review's John J. Miller about his latest book: “What I’m trying to explore in this small book . . . are the religious roots of jihadist ideology." Click here to listen to the interview.

Faith, Reason and the War Against Jihadism was the number one Catholic bestseller in January. Click here to listen to Mr. Weigel discuss the book with Ave Maria Radio's Al Kresta. 


What They Say
Peter Berger
Peter Berger
Boston University

"The Ethics and Public Policy Center has effectively shown how crucial moral reasoning is to the proper formulation of foreign and domestic policy." 

A Gift for Benedict XVI

EPPC Fellow Colleen Carroll Campbell recently presented a copy of her book, The New Faithful, to Pope Benedict XVI in Rome, where she was serving as a U.S. delegate to an international Vatican Congress on women. 

In Memoriam
Fr. Richard John Neuhaus
1936-2009

The Ethics and Public Policy Center mourns the death on January 8 of longtime EPPC board member, and guiding intellect, Fr. Richard John Neuhaus, president of the Institute on Religion and Public Life and editor-in-chief of First Things. May he rest in peace.