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Internships
UUSC internships offer opportunities
for undergraduate and graduate students to learn about a program or administrative
area while providing concrete services to the agency. Interns are
unpaid, and work at UUSC as part of an accredited education program. All internships are located in our Cambridge, Massachusetts,
office unless otherwise indicated.
Potential interns are encouraged to design their own internships in consultation
with UUSC staff and their academic advisors. We will consider an intern
for any UUSC department.
Examples of work done by
previous interns
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Research and write reports
on human rights issues in Africa, Aisa, Latin America or the Caribbean
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Write and edit public relations
material, conducting related research including interviews
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Develop constituency education
materials
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Analyze the cost of the
agency's direct mail fund raising program
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Research current and potential
donors
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Assist in developing programs
to advocate for children and families in the United States
To apply for an internship,
students should complete the internship application form available from
UUSC's human resources office, which
will facilitate making connections between students and appropriate staff.
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