Freedom House offers internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students who are currently enrolled in a program of study. We are seeking students with diverse backgrounds who want to learn about international development focused on democracy and governance. Freedom House provides young leaders with an opportunity to better understand how the organization's programs are designed, implemented, and evaluated. A Freedom House internship is 12-weeks long and offers a variety of professional and educational benefits. Participants in Freedom House's internship program:
Gain substantive professional experience and critical skills for work in the non-profit sector
Access free in-house training programs for both job-related and lifelong skills to enhance career opportunities
Receive personal and professional development opportunities including meeting with Freedom House senior leadership and building future career networks
Attend company-sponsored workshops, lectures, and in-house events including brown bag meetings with the President and other interns from various programs in an effort to make an internship with Freedom House a cohort experience.
To qualify for a Freedom House internship, candidates must be:
18 years of age or older
Enrolled as an undergraduate student at an accredited college or university
A sophomore or above while participating in the program and have completed at least two semesters before entering the Freedom House Internship Program.
Authorized to work in the U.S.
Please Note:
Only students with a Grade Point Average of 2.75 or above will be considered.
Any academic credit will have to be arranged with your college or university for your participation in the program (Freedom House does not grant credit).
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