The deadline to participate in the summer University Entrepreneurs Congressional Intern Program is fast approaching- January 30th. If selected, the Alex. Brown Center For Entrepreneurship at UMBC will fund your internship with a $6,000 stipend to cover salary and needed travel expenses to Silicon Valley.
Please let Vivian Armor, Director of the Alex. Brown Center For Entrepreneurship, know if you plan to apply (armor@umbc.edu). An application, unofficial transcript, resume, and letter of recommendation are required. You can download an application here.
FULL DETAILS BELOW
University Entrepreneurs Congressional Intern Programhttp://ncet2.org/internship.html
The National Council of Entrepreneurial Tech Transfer (NCET2) announces a University and College Entrepreneurs Congressional Internship Program. The Program aims to educate and cultivate student leaders in policy issues that impact entrepreneurs and startups. The Program also seeks to build the student’s professional networks in the startup and policy communities in Washington D.C., in Silicon Valley, and at their home university and communities.
APPLICATION DETAILS CAN BE
FOUND HERE
DEADLINE 1/30
University and college students will be placed in the offices of members of Congress – in the Senate and in the House of Representatives – with a high level of involvement in startups, tech transfer and/or entrepreneurship, at the pleasure of the office. Before beginning at Congress, interns admitted into the Program will also participate in a one-week Silicon Valley immersion to experience startup culture from entrepreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists, startup companies and corporations in the valley.
Eligibility
Students must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or
graduate degree program and have at least one year remaining in
their degree program after completion of the internship. This
program is purposely designed to appeal to, and will benefit
from, students in all fields, backgrounds, interests and
disciplines, who have the ability to be outstanding leaders for
entrepreneurship and startup culture in public, private or
academic settings. International students enrolled in American
universities and colleges are welcome to apply, but need to be
proficient to a high degree in written and spoken English and
meet specific Congressional ethics rules that pertain to
international student interns.