Center for Democracy and Civic Life interns support the Center's programs and initiatives, working collaboratively with other members of the staff. Each intern has a particular area of focus, but all members of the team are involved in developing and producing the Center for Democracy and Civic Life's work. Interns work an average of 10 hours/week during the academic year, with some variation explained below.
The internship positions available for 2021 - 2022 are:
Assessment and Special Projects Intern: Areas of focus for the Assessment and Special Projects Intern will include contributing to the Center’s assessment projects, supporting its formal research projects, investigating topics related to its programs and initiatives, and producing written materials.
Community Civic Engagement Intern: Areas of focus for the Community Civic Engagement Intern will include supporting Alternative Spring Break and other programs that support students as agents of change in the Baltimore region. Alternative Spring Break will take place from March 21-25, 2022, during UMBC's Spring Break, and the Community Civic Engagement Intern must be available throughout that week.
Political Engagement Intern: Areas of focus for the Political Engagement Intern will include supporting programs that connect UMBC students with the legislative process in Annapolis, engaging them in politics and pathways to political leadership, and encouraging their participation in local, state, and national elections. The Political Engagement Intern will also support the Center for Democracy and Civic Life’s contributions to national higher education initiatives.
This application is due on Monday, April 12, 2021 at 11:59pm. Candidates advancing in the process will be interviewed.
If you have any questions about the application or the process, please email civiclife@umbc.edu. Thanks for applying!