
Did you know that you still have time to secure a journalism or public relations internship this summer in Washington, D.C? Choose to spend your summer in the city where news happens 24 hours a day 7 days a week!
The Institute on Political Journalism offers amazing internship opportunities, generous scholarships, a first rate academic experience and the chance to intern in the number one news-making town in the country - Washington, D.C.
This summer�s IPJ application deadline has been extended to March 25, 2011, with scholarship funding available. You still have the opportunity to be placed in an internship that can launch your career and give you a competitive edge after graduation.
Here�s what you could be doing this summer at your internship:
� Attend press conferences and briefings on Capitol Hill.
� Put the finishing touches on a strategic ad campaign for a client lobbying Congress.
� Work with a team of investigative reporters on breaking news stories.
� Write a press release and make pitch calls to local media outlets for and advocacy organization.
� Research and write a report on an important policy issue related to the budget debate.
� Edit video and audio sound bites for television or radio news outlets.
� Conduct �man on the street� interviews on the national mall for the evening news.
� Learn the steps to take in crisis management for a client.
Students enrolled with IPJ this summer will be doing all of the above and more with organizations such as:
� NBC Nightly News Investigative Unit
� Crosby Volmer Public Relations International
� The Army News Service
� MSNBC.com
� The Weekly Standard magazine
� The Washington Examiner newspaper
� Steptoe & Johnson LLP
Application Instructions
To take advantage of the extended deadline, please contact Mary Connell, Recruitment and Admissions Director, mconnell@tfas.org or 202.986.0384. We will work with you to help you complete your application and ensure that it qualifies for the extended deadline.
For more information or to start an application, please visit our website at http://www.DCinternships.org/IPJ.
About the Program
Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies and held at Georgetown University, IPJ is an eight-week academic internship program held in Washington, D.C. for undergraduate students interested in journalism and both corporate and advocacy public relations. The Institute combines substantive professional experience for 30 hours a week with a challenging academic experience worth 6 credit hours from Georgetown University. All students are housed on campus in apartment-style dorms.
CONTACT:
Mary Connell
Director, Recruitment and Admissions
U.S. Programs
The Fund for American Studies
http://www.DCinternships.org/IPJ
202.986.0384
More details at: http://www.DCinternships.org/IPJ