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Canadian Embassy Interns

The program is designed to provide students with an opportunity for involvement in governmental affairs, and to provide a general understanding of the Canada-U.S. bilateral relationship through the dynamics at work in the Embassy. There are several positions in the Embassy, for which we screen applicants to match their particular academic and/or area interest. Currently, the Embassy is able to offer the following positions within Public Affairs: Academic Relations, Culture, Press/Media, and Information Services. There are frequently positions available in Trade, Environment, Energy and Congressional Relations.

All interns are retained on a non-remunerative basis and usually work 4 1/2 days per week. Because we offer unpaid internships, students are encouraged to apply for academic credit from their universities for the experience or a related research project.

Eligibility

The program is open to Canadian and American students at colleges and universities in Canada and the U.S.

Application Requirements

To apply, send the following documents via fax to us at (202) 682-7791:

  • completed Application Form (contact Ingrid Summa to obtain a copy);
  • an autobiographical sketch stating your goals/interests and why you are applying to our programme;
  • a resume;
  • an unofficial academic transcript; and
  • three letters of recommendation (academic/employment).

Application Deadlines

    Summer Semester (May - August) - February, 28, 2006
    Fall Semester (September - December) - June 30, 2005
    Spring Semester (January - May) - October 31, 2005

We hope this information will be useful to you. If you have any questions, please contact:

        Mrs. Ingrid S. SummaDirect: (202) 448-6595 or
        Internship CoordinatorPhone: (202) 682-1740 Ext. 7530
        Canadian EmbassyFax: (202) 682-7791
        501 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.E-Mail: ingrid.summa@international.gc.ca
        Washington, D.C. 20001 

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Last Updated:
2005-07-27
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