Internships
WFM-IGP offers an internship program for individuals interested in learning more about federalism, the United Nations, global governance, the role of NGOs in the development and promotion of human rights and other related issues. In the past, interns have included undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of disciplines.
Internships are normally part-time (at least two days a week) during the Fall and Spring semesters and full-time during the Summer. Internships are generally filled before each semester begins. We also accept volunteers who are not currently in an academic program.
All internships require a proficiency in English and an interest in WFM-IGP’s mission. We welcome non U.S. citizen/permanent resident applicants, however, they must show appropriate authorization to work in the US. WFM-IGP cannot sponsor individuals applying for internships to help them obtain visas.
Internship application requirements and coordinators vary. Please see the individual internship announcements for specific information on what materials are required and who should receive it.
Internship applications must be received by:
Summer applications – April 1st
Fall applications – August 1st ***this deadline has been extended***
Spring applications – December 1st