EESI relies upon interns to provide substantive help to advance our environmental and energy policy agenda. In return, interns gain significant insight into the workings of Congress and the federal legislative process, knowledge of significant environmental and energy issues, and an understanding...
EESI relies upon interns to provide substantive help to advance our environmental and energy policy agenda. In return, interns gain significant insight into the workings of Congress and the federal legislative process, knowledge of significant environmental and energy issues, and an understanding of a non-profit organization. Through EESI coalition building with other organizations, interns will witness how environmental and energy issues develop within the public policy arena. EESI internships offer invaluable career benefits and opportunities and may also be used for undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate credit.
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%newline%EESI recruits interns throughout the year on a rotating basis. Internship start and end dates are flexible. Some choose to intern during a Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall quarter. Internships require a commitment of 20-40 hours per week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.
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