The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars - www.twc.edu
Andrea Barron will host an open information session to inform UMBC students of all majors about unique academic internship opportunities in Washington, D.C., London and Australia. The session will be held on Thursday,October 22 from 12-1 in the Shriver Center's Large Conference Room (PUP 107).
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (www.twc.edu) offers college and university students and recent graduates the opportunity to intern full-time and earn academic credit in Washington, D.C., London and Australia. We offer hundreds of internships and numerous courses year-round, fall, spring, and summer semester/quarter, for students of ALL majors. Interns are provided with fully-furnished apartments throughout Northern Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland (as well as in London and Australia). Participants may intern at such prestigious agencies as The White House, CNN, PBS, Amnesty International, Department of Defense, The Smithsonian, US Attorney's Office, Red Cross, Merrill Lynch, The National Institutes of Health, the EPA, and hundreds more. Interns also complete an academic course (selected from over 40 offered) and participate in a variety of career and professional programming and other activities through our Leadership Forum.
The Washington Center has a strong affiliation with UMBC and many students participate in our program every semester/quarter. Attend our information session and discover the life-changing experiences that your fellow classmates have had.
We hope to see you at our information session on October 22, 2009. Thank you.
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Please review the application process to see which programs best suit you. http://www.twc.edu/students/how_to_apply.shtml
Questions, information, and application approval:
Please contact our Washington Center campus liaison, Mike Oettel in the Shriver Center at moettel@umbc.edu, or email The Washington Center at info@twc.edu.
More about The Washington Center: Our internship program areas include: International Affairs, Science & Policy, Mass Communications, Law & Criminal Justice, Political Leadership, Advocacy, Service & Arts, NAFTA-America Leaders, Business & Information Technology, and the Postgraduate Professional Development Program. We maintain ties with thousands of organizations - governmental, nonprofit, corporate, and international - that can provide a variety of high-quality placements. As one of our major partners, the federal government strives to increase the diversity of its workforce to mirror the population of the United States. Several agencies are actively seeking interns from diverse backgrounds for the purpose of hiring and creating a more multicultural workforce.