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PAID INTERNATIONAL AND WASHINGTON, D.C. INTERNSHIPS WITH THE USDA FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE 1. International Agricultural Internship Program (IAIP) We
are looking for a few outstanding senior and graduate level college and university
students to work in our OVERSEAS offices to promote U.S. agricultural interests
through the International Agricultural Internship Program (IAIP) for SUMMER 2008.
The USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service, one of the four U.S. government foreign
service agencies, places about ten students each semester (spring, summer and
fall) with excellent analysis, marketing, writing, language and organizational
skills and experience to work on international agricultural trade policy issues,
commodity and market analysis and organizing trade events in our overseas offices
for a 10-16 week PAID INTERNSHIP. U.S. citizen students who are majoring in a
business or science related agricultural field, i.e. Ag Econ, Econ, Finance, Business
or Marketing, International Studies or Relations, Law or in a Biotechnology Program
are eligible. Online registration for the summer 2008 semester closes on November
15, 2007 and the fall 2008 application deadline is April 3, 2008. We encourage
you to check the website two months before the deadline to see if any deadline
changes have been made. For more information about IAIP, click on http://www.fas.usda.gov/admin/student/iaip/index.htm.
For further information,
email: internships@fas.usda.gov. 2. Career Internship Program (CIP) The USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Career Intern Program (CIP) is designed to prepare exceptional men and women who have professional experiences in agriculture and/or business, a college degree, and competencies for careers in public service with FAS. Interns will participate in a two-year program that is designed to fine-tune their skills and abilities. FAS hires full-time employees for international trade specialists and agricultural economist positions through the CIP. During the two-year internship, interns work as full-time employees with substantial training and rotation opportunities. Upon successful completion, interns are offered permanent career positions. Please check the FAS CIP site on a regular basis for news of the next deadline http://www.fas.usda.gov/admin/newjobs/careerintern1.html Also, some entry level positions are announced on USA jobs at http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/a9agfas.asp For more information on all FAS intern program, please go to http://www.fas.usda.gov/admin/newjobs/fasjobs.asp For additional information, the acting CIP coordinator is Nikia Sizer, who can be reached on (202) 401-0176 or Nikia.Sizer@wdc.usda.gov | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| For more information contact: Sue Kelleher , Graduate Program Contact 212 Food Science Building University Park, PA 16802 Ph: (814) 863-9771 Email:sek1@psu.edu | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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