The Carter Center Internship Program
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The Carter Center Internship Program Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, founder of The Carter Center, talks with interns in his hometown of Plains, Ga. ince 1984, the Carter Center Carter Center interns come from around professional, or personal experience and Internship Program has provided the world and make vital contributions interests related to Carter Center programs. more than 3,200 interns to the Center’s work. In turn, the S Program Areas with a rewarding complement to Center provides a substantive learning Internships are available through a number classroom experience, enhancing experience that serves as a basis for of programs and offices within three participants’ educations and careers interns to explore their career options broad areas of the Carter Center: in the field of public service. and to develop professional skills. • Peace Programs The goal of the internship program is • Health Programs to advance an informed, skilled, and • Operations/Other committed workforce serving peace For a list of internship opportunities, visit and health needs around the world. www.cartercenter.org/internships. Christian Sierra, Qualifications Application Procedures an intern with the To be eligible for the program, you must be • All prospective interns must apply online. Democracy Program, an undergraduate junior or senior, graduate monitored polling during student, or recent graduate (graduated in the • Visit the internships section of the Carter Nepal elections. past 24 months). Strong internship candidates Center website at www.cartercenter.org/ are those who have demonstrated superior internships and follow the instructions provided. academic ability and possess academic, • Current application deadlines are listed on the website. Program Highlights • Meetings with President and Mrs. • Speaker series, featuring Carter Center Carter, including a weekend excursion and other experts to their hometown of Plains, Ga. • Scheduled career development opportunities • Substantive work experience; less than with senior Carter Center staff 30 percent of an intern’s responsibilities • Social and team-building opportunities include administrative duties with intern staff • Membership in the intern alumni group www.cartercenter.org/internships Frequently Asked Questions Graduate Assistantships Are the internships paid? for Master’s Degree and Doctoral No. This internship is unpaid, but a limited amount need-based financial assistance Students is available. The Carter Center Graduate Assistantship How many hours of work are required? Program offers a limited number of Interns must work a minimum of 20 hours per funded opportunities for currently week. Experience has taught us that anything enrolled master's degree and doctoral less prevents the intern from being truly Classes range from 35 to 40 interns per session. students. Graduate assistants must engaged with the work of the Center. Many make a 9-12 month, 20-hours-per-week interns work 40 hours per week. An intern’s commitment and will receive hourly schedule is arranged with the supervisor compensation. Please note that these and includes regularly scheduled blocks of opportunities are based in Atlanta. time (e.g., four days of five hours each). Qualifications: To be eligible, applicants Do I need to be a U.S. citizen? must be enrolled in a graduate or doctoral No. We accept applicants regardless program throughout the duration of of citizenship, as long they meet all the assistantship. At the start of the other eligibility requirements. assistantship, qualified applicants must have completed a minimum of two Are there travel opportunities? Interns represent The Carter Center semesters of their academic coursework Occasionally opportunities arise for interns at Georgia’s annual Peanut Festival. in a master's or post-master's level to travel with staff on Center-related trips program. Candidates who will graduate (e.g., election monitoring missions, domestic Internship Sessions from their master's, post-master's, or and international conferences, training doctoral-level program before the workshops). All applicants should expect that Fall late August–early December program ends are not eligible. their internship will be spent in Atlanta. 15 weeks mid January–early May Do you provide housing? Spring 15 weeks The Carter Center does not provide housing A not-for-profit, nongovernmental for interns but will provide information on Summer mid May–mid August organization, The Carter Center has available housing in the Atlanta area. 10 weeks helped to improve life for people in over 80 countries by resolving conflicts; advancing democracy, human rights, Intern Aisha Stewart conducts a trachoma survey and economic opportunity; preventing in the western Amhara region of Ethiopia. diseases; and improving mental health care. The Carter Center was founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, in partnership with Emory University, to advance peace and health worldwide. One Copenhill 453 Freedom Parkway Atlanta, GA 30307 (404) 420-5179 www.cartercenter.org Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope. 0918.