Internship Opportunity – International Programs

Are you looking for a remote internship opportunity (5–10 hours/week) starting this September? The Office of International Programs, Global Partnerships and Research Services is offering an internship focused on:

  1. Monitoring and evaluating programs and projects
  2. Communicating results and crafting success stories
  3. Grant and proposal development
  4. Social inclusion and gender integration in programs

Open to undergraduate and graduate students, and recent WSU graduates from Spring 2020.

FUNDING AVAILABLE: This is an unpaid internship, but we are happy to work with your academic department if you would like to pursue academic credit for this internship.

Contact ip.gprs@wsu.edu to express your interest and receive application instructions.

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