Internship Web Listings
In recent years, Public Policy students have chosen to work at the following organizations:
Government Agencies
Senate or House member offices or committees
State or local government officials' offices
Public defenders' offices
Nonprofit Organizations
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Durham Workforce Partnership
News Media
Local TV news affiliates or daily newspapers
Arts Associations
Have the internship coordinator approve all internships you find on these sites BEFORE you apply.
Policy Discussions (with Employment Opportunities)
Policy.com nonpartisan
Electronic Policy Network liberal/progressive orientation
Town Hall conservative orientation
Public Policy/Public Administration Professional Organizations
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
American Society for Public Administrators
National Association for Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
Federal Government Information
Presidential Management Intern Program
Congressional Universe research database
House of Representatives employment opportunities
White House Interactive Citizens' Handbook
White House office links The White House Intern Program does not maintain a website. For information, write or call:
The White House Intern Program
Old Executive Office Building , Room 4
Washington DC 20500
(202) 456-2742
State Dept. Internships, deadline Nov. 1
FBI Internships, deadline Nov. 1
CIA Internships, deadline Nov. 1
US House of Representatives There is no centralized website for Senate and House internships. Look at the individual member pages. Information about Senate and House internships is often found under Constituent Services.
International Information
Nonprofit Information
Job Links
LBJ School, University of Texas
SIPA, Columbia University ( www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/OCS/LINKS/linksindex.html )
General Career Planning
Political jobs
Capital Career Source (especially good)

