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Internship Opportunities in Public Service

Posted by: WittyRuby on: November 25, 2007

Funding for Asian Undergraduate Students in US with Summer Non-Profit

Internships

*      Freeman ASSIST, generously sponsored by the Freeman Foundation, offers educational allowances to outstanding East and Southeast Asian undergraduate students who are pursuing summer internships at not-for-profit organizations in their host community or elsewhere in the United States. Undergraduate students from Brunei, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam who are currently studying in the U.S. and who secure internships with U.S not-for-profit organizations during the  summer are eligible. The program seeks to facilitate greater interaction between young Asian students and U.S. non-profit and community groups by creating paths for sharing experiences and enhancing mutual understanding. *     

For more information and an online application, please go to:               http://www.iie.org/programs/freemanassist               

Email: FreemanASSIST@iie.org                Tel: (212) 984-5480 

The Everett Public Service Internship ProgramSponsored by Edith & Henry EverettSpend your Summer Break in New York City or Washington, DC with a 10 week paid Internship at one of over 50 inspiring public service organizations! Learn about non-profit work from the best in the field!Do you want to change the world?

For application instructions and more information, visit: www.EverettInternships.org  

All Applicants must meet the following qualifications:

v  Completed at least two semesters of college, be a current undergrad or graduate student attending a school in the U.S., or be graduating in Spring of year that you plan to intern

v  Be available to work full-time for 10 weeks

v  Attend all mandatory weekly events for Everett Interns (Event schedules posted in late Spring)

v  Be new to the organization you intern for (you may not be an Everett Intern at the same organization more than once)

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