Current Internship Opportunities

Opportunity for students interested in the Public Sector: The Conference on Asian and Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) Location: Washington D.C. area or throughout the U.S. Pay: Paid and Unpaid Positions Hours per week & Shifts: TBD. Spring 2025, Summer 2025, and Fall 2025. Description: The Conference on Asian and Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) is now accepting applications for their 2025 Public Service Internship and Scholarship Program. This paid program includes a Washington Leadership Program, Community Action Projects, and professional development. Requirements: Qualified applicants should have a strong academic record and a demonstrated commitment to public service, including service to the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community. All current students and all majors are welcome to apply. Fields of Study: All Majors Including Government, Public Service Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with soft deadlines for each term Applicants can apply at: https://www.capal.org/site/scholarship-internship-program/ Any questions can be sent to for hannah.park@capal.org Application Deadlines:  Fall 2025: Friday, July 25, 2025 | 11:59 pm ET Posted : 11/6/2024 Science and Nanotechnology Science, Technology, Engineering and Math No current listings at this time. But we can help you learn how to best search for an internship Social Science, Human Services and Non-Profit Social and Behavioral Science and Education

Autism Support Professional: (North Shore Pediatric Therapy) Please click on the link above to see full post, located under the Health Careers section.

(NEW!) Digital Archive Student Ambassador Program: (The History Makers) Location: Remote Pay: $15/hr. of documented work Hours per week and shifts: Flexible. 10 hours per week from June 2025 through April 2026 (no meetings during holidays) Description: Help increase awareness of The HistoryMakers, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and the nation’s largest African American video oral history archive (www.thehistorymakers.org), across your college or university. Effectively take others inside the lives of black people, to further cultural understanding on your campus, and to spread the word about a unique digital archive housed permanently at the Library of Congress. Requirements: 1. Be a current sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student and able to commit to 10 hours per week from June 2025 through April 2026 (no meetings during holidays). You will be expected to document your hours, submit weekly progress reports, and participate in required weekly Zoom calls. 2. Spend at least five hours per week doing in-depth exploration of The HistoryMakers Digital Archive. 3. Write bi-weekly blog posts based on research using The HistoryMakers Digital Archive. 4. Develop in-

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