The Council on Hemispheric Affairs is now seeking candidates for its Spring and Summer of 2006 internship program. COHA internships are highly respected by the Washington policymaking community for their rigor and the valuable learning experience they provide, with former COHA interns gaining prominent positions in journalism, the Foreign Service, staff positions in congressional offices, as well as being admitted to some of the most renown professional schools and graduate programs in the country. Internships, which are available throughout the year, are voluntary and usually are awarded on a highly competitive basis. COHA interns (classified as research associates) receive a very substantial experience featuring multiple publication opportunities under the intern's own byline, as well as to appear on public affairs - related radio programs. COHA's office provides a very friendly, if informal, environment in which interns strengthen their writing skills and analytical abilities. COHA is a recognized factor in the evolution of U.S., Latin American, and Canadian policy, and its interns (who average 30 members in a class) play a major role in every phase of its work.
For More on COHA Internship Opportunities go to http://www.coha.org/about_internships.php