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Presented By: Engineering Honors & Engagement Programs

Interested in Washington, DC internships? Attend info session Monday January 29!

College of Engineering students!

Are you interested in Science, Technology, and Engineering internships in Washington, DC? Want to expand your personal and professional network, build additional skills and strengths, and learn about how industry and government influence one another? Apply for the Michigan in Washington semester program!

Michigan in Washington and Public Service Internship Program information session
College of Engineering
Monday, January 29th, 5-6pm
265 Chrysler Center
RSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/CALrkIOkM6HHr3Gu2

MiW has scholarships available! Come learn about this excellent opportunity. Open to domestic and international students, of all class years. See the attached document for potential internship opportunities.

This information session will also include representatives from the Public Service Internship Program. The University of Michigan Career Center's Public Service Intern Program (PSIP) prepares undergraduate students to obtain summer internships in Washington DC, educates them to build career development skills, and supports participants while living in our nation's capitol. This is the oldest and largest intern program in the country and just had a successful 48th summer in Washington, DC.

Quotes from former College of Engineering participants in the MiW program:
"A lot of the progress in additive manufacturing has been the result of joint efforts between government, industry, and education. I identified this area as my top interest in my application for the White House Internship Program; however, I actually ended up being placed in an area more aligned with other interests I had also listed, e.g., advocacy for women’s empowerment and STEM."
"I think MIW is very relevant – every career somehow either interacts with or is impacted by government... The breadth of topics that can be studied through the MIW program is very large – there really is something for everyone! The program can be personalized through one’s choice of internship, classes, and research project. And it’s worth noting that the classes frequently are taught by people who are experts in their respective fields."
I hope to see you at the information session!

Sincerely,
Rachel Armstrong
Academic Advisor
College of Engineering Honors Program
University of Michigan
251 Chrysler Center
2121 Bonisteel Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2092
Phone: (734) 647-7184
Fax: (734) 764-8735

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