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The IEET Internship Program is currently accepting applications for Internships.

The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies offers unpaid internship opportunities to qualified undergraduate and graduate students during the summer and the academic year. Interns work with senior staff, fellows and board members on individual research, writing or outreach projects in specific program areas.

General Internship Information

Internships are available during the school year (September-December, January intersession, and February-May), and part-time or full-time during the summer (June-August).

Because all internships are unpaid, IEET is flexible with internship schedules. Interns are required to participate in frequent long-distance correspondence via E-mail, IM, phones and snail mail, aside from attendance at conferences. The IEET will aim to develop the intern's writing, organizational and public advocacy skills as they relate to the intern's area of interest.  Independent initiative and goal-setting is essential.

Applying for an Internship Position

1. If you are interested in the IEET internship program please contact the internship coordinator at interns @ ieet.org.

2. To apply, please send the IEET Director:

A. Cover letter detailing why you are interested in an internship with IEET, which particular internship you are interested in, what you hope to achieve during your internship, the time frame (and approximate hours per week) you have available for an internship, and any other relevant information. If you are applying for a Program Internship, please indicate if you have a particular area of interest.

B. Current resume, with academic and professional experience

C. Short writing sample (2-3 pages) on any topic that reflects your writing ability and style.
 

Mail to:   IEET Internship Program
c/o James Hughes Ph.D.
Public Policy Studies
Trinity College
300 Summit St.
Hartford CT 06106

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