During your internship, you have an opportunity to interact with experts and professionals. As a WII intern, you become an active member of the office staff with real responsibilities. You can expect to fully participate in office life, attending meetings and special events, performing research, writing reports, preparing briefings, etc.
Recent placements include: an international development internship at the Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs, a policy internship at the State Department NATO office, and internships at the Embassy of Mexico and Embassy of France. Although many internships are with international organizations, all students intern in Washington, DC.
The Embassy and Diplomatic Scholars program consists of:
- 4 full days per week at the internship site
- 2 academic seminars on the other day of the week
- Convenient, Metro-accessible housing option
- Orientation
- Student activities
Participating in the program enables you to:
- Gain hands-on experience
- Investigate career options
- Enhance your resume
- Establish a professional network
- Begin the transition from campus to career
See a list of sample internships >>
