Are you our next summer intern?

446px-Uncle_Sam_(pointing_finger)We are pleased to offer two exciting opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students interested in Oklahoma public policy.

We are now accepting student applicants for a paid, part-time or full-time internship during the summer of 2015. Interns will be expected to work between 15 and 40 hours per week, depending on their schedules and availability. The position will be based in our Tulsa office, with occasional opportunities to work from home or school.

Our interns are treated as full members of the OK Policy team, and they have the opportunity to gain experience in nearly all aspects of what we do. Intern tasks may include collecting data, conducting research, writing blog posts or reports on state policy issues, strategizing policy goals, and helping to coordinate events on a wide range of topics.

Eligible students should have completed at least four semesters of college coursework or be pursuing a graduate degree. We are happy to cooperate with an institution’s requirements for academic credit.

To apply, send a cover letter explaining your interest and qualifications and a resume or CV to jobs@okpolicy.org by Tuesday, May 5. Please include “summer internship” in the subject line.

We are also now accepting applications for the 2015 Summer Policy Institute, an intensive, four-day program for undergraduate and graduate students on August 2-5, 2015 in Tulsa. Learn more about the SPI and how to apply by clicking here.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gene Perry worked for OK Policy from 2011 to 2019. He is a native Oklahoman and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in history and an M.A. in journalism.

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