Internships/Fellowships
Vermont Public Policy Graduate Fellowship & Internship Program
In advancing the public policy dialogue in Vermont and continuing its mission of building a statewide community of public policy leaders and participants, The Snelling Center for Government has organized and offers opportunities for graduate students to work at the Center and in placements with government agencies and other organizations to address public policy issues.
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The Program develops and identifies public policy internship opportunities for graduate students to conduct research, develop initiatives and work in a dynamic policy arena either at The Snelling Center or within a public agency or a private nonprofit sector organization. The direct objectives of the Program are to:
- Provide an academically sound and educationally stimulating practicum for graduate students interested in public policy research and development;
- Provide support to organizations where the internships are hosted to ensure that it is a good learning environment and that the intern is supported in such a way as to provide maximum value to the organization and public policy research project;
- Create a continuum of public policy research and development that is of benefit to all of Vermont, as well as to the individual organizations; and
- Provide interns with a sense of their place and contribution through their individual projects in the ongoing dialogue and development of public policy in the state.
The Program operates by developing agreements with graduate departments and institutions of higher education to assist in placing and supervising the internship experience of qualified graduate students. When students are placed in an agency or nonprofit, the Program will play an intermediary role to enhance the capacity of the educational institution to provide high quality internships, and assist the placement agency with the support it needs to ensure a positive and mutually beneficial experience in hosting the intern.
There are three levels of participation for graduate students.
SCG Public Policy Interns: Students may work on a variety of research and program initiatives, but do so under supervision of
Public Policy Internship Placements: Students may be placed directly in a state agency or nonprofit organization to work directly on a project of direct concern to that agency. They report directly to that agency, but may also participate in the
Public Policy Fellows: These positions are occasional appointments associated with special project funding that is aligned with a particular student's interests in skills. They are located at The Snelling Center and directly supervised by