
Helsinki Commission Internships Offer International Relations & Communications Experience on Capitol Hill
Be a part of one of Washington, DC's most respected organizations which
provides a blend of international relations, human rights, and Capitol
Hill experience. The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe is
seeking highly-motivated, self-starting individuals for its internship
program.
Interns for the Helsinki Commission research Helsinki Final Act-related
issues on human rights, religious liberties, corruption and rule of law,
and free media; communicate with House and Senate offices regarding
pending foreign policy initiatives; assist staff advisors with hearings
and briefings; assist the communications director with media coordination and
press conferences; compile press clippings of articles on developments in
the OSCE region; maintain awareness of NGO activities; and conduct
standard office duties.
Qualified Helsinki Commission internship candidates should have a keen
interest in learning more about international affairs and the inner-workings
of Congress. Intern applicants must be U.S. citizens. A background in international
relations is helpful, but not required, and both graduate and undergraduate
students with a focus in political science, international relations and
journalism are encouraged to apply.
At the conclusion, interns will have gained invaluable experience in one
of the nation's most unique federal agencies. Work may qualify for
academic credit, depending on the requisites of the college or university.
Internships are unpaid and generally for one semester. Applications for the Fall term have a deadline of July 31st, and Spring internship applications are due on November 15th. Summer internship applications are due no later than March 31st. A letter indicating your interest and availability, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, academic transcripts, a list of references and a 2-3 page writing sample of your choice, should be addressed to:
Intern Coordinator
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
234 Ford House Office Building
3rd & D Streets, SW
Washington, DC 20515
Fax: 202-226-4199
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Any applications not including the requirements listed above will not be considered for an internship position with the Commission. Due to the continued delay in
Washington's mail delivery, applicants are encouraged to apply early or fax
their materials.
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