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| Stanford in Washington students devote approximately
35 hours a week to their internships. The internships are unpaid,
but students may receive academic credit by writing a paper on a
topic related to the work they have done during their internship
under the direction of a Stanford faculty member. |
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| The following are examples of places where SIW
students have worked in the past. If you are considering coming
to Stanford in Washington, this is a good way to learn more about
places for potential internships. A wide variety of government agencies
and non-profit organizations will consider taking Stanford in Washington
interns. |
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- Department of State
- Department of Education
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of Justice
- Department of Treasury
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Department of the Interior
- The White House
- Library of Congress
- National Archives
- World Wildlife Fund
- World Bank
- Environmental Defense Fund
- Office of Management and Budget
- Agency for Health Research and Quality
- Fogarty International Center
- General Accounting Office
- National Breast Cancer Coalition
- Urban Institute
- Hispanic Caucus
- L.A. Times
- The Kennedy Center
- National Museum of the American Indian
- National Council of La Raza
- Senator Max Baucus
- Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Senator Tom Harkin
- Senator Patty Murray
- Representative Xavier Becerra
- Representative Solomon Ortiz
- Representative Anna Eshoo
- Washington Lawyers' Committee on Civil Rights
- World Resources Institute
- Children's Defense Fund
- Organization of American States
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