Graduate Internship Candidates - 2008
INTRODUCTION | candidates sorted by placement interest
This material will introduce you to graduate students in the School of Urban Affairs & Public Policy who are seeking paid internships.
Each candidates information comprises a one-page resume and a one-page personal statement. Each are downloadable by candidate name below (scroll down) in PDF. (See instructions for viewing/downloading PDFs.)
A graduate intern can make an important contribution to your organization. Interns possess stong analytical and communications skills and have a genuine commitment to their field of study. As graduate students they possess the maturity and flexibility to function effectively, whether working alone or as part of a team. These competencies can be utilized in various ways, particularly enhancing the efforts of permanent staff or completing important wish list projects.
If you wish to consider a graduate intern, you may either contact the student directly or call us to assist you in the recruitment process. Please contact the College’s Internship Coordinator Dr. James Flynn, at his office in 180 Graham Hall or by phone at 302-831-4658, for additional information or assistance regarding the School’s Internship Program.
| Selecting (right-clicking on) a candidate’s name will allow you to view/download their entry information in portable document format (PDF). |
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