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NPPC Washington, D.C. Internship Program

The NPPC Washington Internship program is designed to give young leaders experience in U.S. agricultural policy – legislative, political and regulatory- at the federal level. NPPC has four available internships: communications, environmental sciences, international trade and science and technology.

Interns perform as full-time employees and assume the same responsibilities and tasks as other employees in the office. The internship program is three to four months with flexible start and finish dates depending on the interns’ availability. The internship will provide flexibility for those taking college courses while in Washington, D.C.


 

 

 

Internship Opportunities
NPPC offers four internship opportunities:
          • Communications
          • Environmental law & Policy
          • International Trade

          • Science and Technology

 

 

 

 

Deadlines

NPPC offers internships year-round. Eligible applications will be postmarked:
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2008 Fall Semester – June 1, 2008
          • 2009 Spring Semester – November 3, 2008
          • 2009 Summer Term – to be announced

 

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