The Tallahassee Internship is the most exciting internship in state
politics, and an excellent resume-building opportunity that lets
students advocate at the highest levels for issues they care about.
The Bob Graham Center has added a THIRD information session for the
Tallahassee Internship, so the three remaining dates to learn more and
get tips for applications are:
-- Monday, Sept 16 4:30 pm Rm 210 Pugh Hall
-- Monday, Sept 23 4:30 pm Rm 210 Pugh Hall
-- Thursday, Sept 26 4 pm Ocora (refreshments included!)
ALL ACADEMIC MAJORS are encouraged to apply, and stipends are made
available to offset the cost of living in Tallahassee. Applicants must
also have a sophomore or greater standing.
Tallahassee Interns
serve in the legislature, governor's office, and other executive branch
agencies. They gain first-hand experience in state politics and build
an invaluable network of contacts they'll benefit from for years after
graduation.
For more complete details, visit http://bobgrahamcenter.ufl.edu/students/internships/tallahassee-internship
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