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International Policy | Internships

Internships

Internships are an integral part of the learning experience and an entrée to future employment. The IP Program encourages students to pursue internships and research opportunities during the summer or after their first year of study in Washington

How Do Students Get Internships?

Many students create their own internships as a result of tips and job announcements from IP faculty and staff, and from the SAIS Career Services office.

For detailed information regarding employment opportunities and/or internship opportinutes, please visit the SAIS Career Services Office.

Note to Employers:
If you have a job opening you would to share with current or graduating students of the International Policy Program, please contact us at saisipp@jhu.edu.

Internships Held by IP Students

Summer 2008

Center for Strategic and International Studies
The Washington Quarterly
Washington
Amanda Kozlowski

Fundación Biosfera
La Plata,Argentina
Lindsay Wilner

German Marshall Fund of the United States
Peter Hubbard

Goldman Sachs International
London
Samer Dabbas

ING
Wholesale Banking/Project Finance
Natural Resources Division
London
Veronika Spacapan

Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy (IMTD)
Arlington, VA
Garrett Shields

Isituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
Rome
Filippo Chiesa

Israeli Foreign Ministry
Center for International Cooperation and Development
Tzruya Chebach

Johns Hopkins University Center for Water and Health
Accra, Ghana
Ted Alcorn

Natsource Asset Management
New York
Jin Lee

Nomisma Energia, NE
Bologna, Italy
Cristiana Orlandi

Penn Schoen and Berland/Burson Martseller
Senior Analyst
Melissa Wisner

Shell
Strategy and Business Development
The Hague
Jeremy Whipp

United Nations University
New York
Ted Alcorn

US Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
International Biomass Program
Washington
Garrett Shields

US Department of State
     Office of International Energy and Commodity Policy
     Washington
     Meghan Mercier

     US Embassy Moscow
     Office of Environment, Science, and Technology
     Moscow
     Shannon Ewan

     US Embassy
     Libreville, Gabon
     Ilan Stein

The William J. Clinton Foundation
     Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative
     Hanoi, Vietnam
     Chantelle Boudreaux

     Clinton Foundation’s Climate Change Initiative
     Hanoi, Vietnam
     Chau Tong

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GHFPI Seminar:
“Climate Change and Human Health: Impacts and Adaptation”
Wednesday, November 5
12:30 PM, Rome 200
Kristie L. Ebi, lead author, human health chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report
Lunch provided. RSVP to globalhealth@jhu.edu
GEEI Issues Forum:
"Equity and Justice in Dealing with Global Warming"
Monday, November 10
12:30, BOB 736
Snorre Kverndokk, senior research fellow, Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research
RSVP to geei.sais@gmail.com
GEEI Leadership Forum:
“The Future of the Electric Industry in a Carbon-Constrained Environment”
James Rogers, chairman, president and CEO, Duke Energy
Monday, November 17
1 PM, BOB 500
RSVP to geei.sais@gmail.com