Date

Spring Policy Internship Program
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Washington, D.C.

Application Deadline: 28 October 2016

For questions, please contact:
internships [at] ostp.eop.gov


The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is accepting
applications for a Spring Policy Internship Program. The successful
applicant must be available to work a term lasting no more than 90 days
on site in the White House Complex in Washington, DC.

Serving as an Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Intern
provides a unique opportunity to work closely with senior White House
officials and science and technology (S&T) policy analysts in OSTP's
topic-based divisions (Division internship), or on OSTP's legal team
(Legal internship).

The internship positions are without compensation; however, students may
be eligible to receive academic credit from their respective college or
university. To help defray the costs of commuting to OSTP, student
interns may be eligible to receive a public transit subsidy from OSTP.
In addition, applicants may contact educational and other non-profit
organizations to apply for funding or housing assistance.

Please note that Policy internships are open to interested students from
all majors and programs, including law school programs. Law students
(and any other students) who are interested in policy may apply for
Policy internships. Legal internships, however, are open only to law and
LLM students. You must be a law student or LLM student and submit the
legal division application to apply for a legal internship.

For more information on the program and application instructions, go to:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/about/student.

Application Deadline: 28 October 2016.

For questions, please contact:
internships [at] ostp.eop.gov


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