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Patricia Gallagher Newberry <[log in to unmask]>
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> Please see below for an announcement regarding a summer academic  
> internship program in Washington, DC for undergraduate journalism  
> students. Please forward this announcement to any students who would  
> be interested in applying.
>
> ****************************ANNOUNCEMENT******************************* 
> ******
>
> INSTITUTE ON POLITICAL JOURNALISM
>  This summer: June 9 – August 4, 2007
>  Georgetown University, Washington, DC
> www.dcinternships.org/ipj
>
> **ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR INSTITUTE FINAL DEADLINE OF MARCH 1,  
> 2007**
>
>  Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies in partnership with  
> Georgetown University, the Institute on Political Journalism combines  
> substantive internships, courses for academic credit, career  
> development activities, site briefings and panels featuring  
> professional journalists.
>
>  Applications will be accepted until the Final Deadline of March 1,  
> 2007. There is still a substantial amount of scholarship funding  
> available to qualified student journalists.
>
> 	• 	Internships – Competitive placements with media organizations
> 	• 	Classes – Up to 9 credits in ethics and economics for journalists  
> from Georgetown University
> 	• 	Housing – Furnished, on-campus apartments in the heart of D.C.
> 	• 	Site Briefings – At the White House Complex, U.S. House of  
> Representatives and State Department
> 	• 	Guest Lectures – With Washington's top print and broadcast  
> journalists
> 	• 	Leadership & Professional Development – Leadership, mentoring and  
> career building activities
> 	• 	Networking – Interaction with 90 other student journalists from  
> around the world
> 	• 	Scholarships– Over half of all students receive full or partial  
> funding based on financial need and merit
>
>  For more information and an online application, please visit our  
> website www.dcinternships.org/ipj or contact Joe Starrs, Director,  
> Institute on Political Journalism at [log in to unmask] or  
> 1-800-741-6964.
>
>  P.S. Visit our website www.dcinternships.org/ipjconf for details on  
> our upcoming student journalism conference in North Carolina!
>
>  1706 New Hampshire Ave., NW
>  Washington, DC 20009
>
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