Career Connector is USG's free online job and internship database for USG students and alumni, provided as a service through the Career & Internship Services Center. Please see below for a brief summary of some internship descriptions that are posted on the site. Students can read the full job/internship descriptions and apply on Career Connector.
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Spring 2018 Undergraduate Internships, D.C. at Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law
ID # 6144 on Career Connector
Job Description: We are seeking interns to provide research and administrative support for staff in our Washington, DC office. Our work ranges from voting rights to campaign finance reform, from racial justice in criminal law to Constitutional protection in the fight against terrorism. This internship, 15-25 hours per week, has the opportunity to be school credit or $12.50 per hour.
Deadline to apply: October 14th, 2017
Collegiate Internship Program (Spring 2018/Summer 2018) at Metropolitan Police Department (D.C.)
ID # 6148 on Career Connector
Job Description: The MPD College Internship Program introduces students to aspects of law enforcement that enhance students' understanding of the criminal justice system. In addition, students are introduced to the various career opportunities that await them should they decide to choose law enforcement as a career. We have a variety of placement options for students both in and outside of criminal justice programs. We are seeking students for non-traditional criminal justice placements (i.e., law, marketing, communications, IT, human resources).
Deadline to apply: October 15th, 2017
Collegiate Internship Program [LAW/LEGAL COUNSEL] (Spring/Summer 2018) at Metropolitan Police Department (D.C.)
ID # 6149 on Career Connector
Job Description: WE ARE SPECIFICALLY LOOKING FOR STUDENTS TO WORK IN THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (LEGAL). The MPD College Internship Program introduces students to aspects of law enforcement that enhance students' understanding of the criminal justice system. In addition, students are introduced to the various career opportunities that await them should they decide to choose law enforcement as a career. We have a variety of placement options for students both in and outside of criminal justice programs. We are seeking students for non-traditional criminal justice placements (i.e., law, marketing, communications, IT, human resources).
Deadline to apply: October 15th, 2017
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