National Journalism Center Seeks Interns

The National Journalism Center (NJC) is now accepting intern applicants for its internship Spring 2006 session from February 13 to May 5.   The NJC has provided free 12-week internships with Washington-area media outlets for 28 years.   Aside from apprenticing with established Washington journalists, these internships include weekly seminars with speakers, many of whom […]

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The National Journalism Center (NJC) is now accepting intern applicants for its internship Spring 2006 session from February 13 to May 5.  

The NJC has provided free 12-week internships with Washington-area media outlets for 28 years.  

Aside from apprenticing with established Washington journalists, these internships include weekly seminars with speakers, many of whom are NJC alumni, supervision and instruction by NJC editors, a Computer Assisted Research and Reporting (CARR) "boot camp," and job bank placement assistance with our network of media contacts upon completion of the internship, and throughout your career.  There is also a $500 per month scholarship available for accepted applicants.

To apply for an NJC internship, fill out and submit the online application at www.njc.yaf.org.  If you have any questions, please contact Alex X. Mooney or Krystle Weeks at 1-800-872-1776.

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