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The Heritage Foundation Internship Program
"Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow"
Established 1979
The Heritage Foundation takes great interest in young conservative minds. Our highly competitive Internship Program is intended to introduce bright, innovative undergraduate and graduate students to the policymaking process and encourage them to become active and effective participants in public affairs. Working directly with our research analysts and policy-makers, or with professionals in one of our external departments, Heritage interns gain solid professional experience. In addition to their day-to-day assignments, interns attend weekly seminars designed to introduce them to conservative ideas, current policy debates, and have the opportunity to meet top Heritage Fellows and other outside scholars. We also arrange tours to places like the United States Capitol, the Library of Congress, Mount Vernon, and the Pentagon.
Alumni of The Heritage Foundation Internship Program can be found working in influential policy-making, legal, media, and academic positions, both domestically and internationally. Today we offer competitive internships during fall and spring semesters (approx. 30 students each semester) and a ten-week summer program (approx. 60 students).
Students can apply to intern in the following departments: Accounting, Asian Studies, Center for American Studies, Center for Data Analysis, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, Coalition Relations, Communications and Marketing, Development, Domestic Policy, the Executive Offices, External Relations, Foreign Policy, Government Relations, Information Systems, Lectures and Seminars, Online Communications, Personnel, Publishing Services, and Special Events.
Call (202) 546-4400 or click here to learn more about internships at The Heritage Foundation.
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