Internships and Leadership Development in Washington DC

Washington Ireland Program Small Logo

Each year, the Washington-Ireland Program (formerly known as the Young Leaders Program) provides 30 third level students from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland with training in leadership and public service alongside an exciting and challenging internship in Washington DC.

Class of 2005The eight week internships will be provided in the US capital by a host of high profile offices, from senators and congressmen on Capitol Hill to government departments, non governmental organisations, PR firms and IT companies, and interns will be accommodated for the duration of their stay by host families in the Washington DC area.

The successful candidates will also avail of teachings on leadership and the challenges faced by some of America's finest leaders, and will see in practical terms the work of local and social leaders on the ground in the city. The dynamic of this group of diverse students will be important at all times. Opportunities will also be available to speak before distinguished audiences at the Northern Ireland Bureau, the Irish Embassy, a special Congressional Forum and other venues.

Through a new element in the program, the interns will also be expected to display their individual abilities and to put their experiences into practice. Following selection and orientation in April, successful candidates will be expected to spend some time with a public service organisation at home before and after the programme. They will then graduate in September.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY 2006. The online application process is now open at www.wiprogram.org and further details are available from the website or from the WIP Belfast Office at Icon of an envelopeBelfast@wiprogram.org or Icon of a telephone +44 (0)28 9097 1059.

Applications are welcome from every 18-25 year old student who was born on the island of Ireland and who is presently engaged in third level education.


Washington Ireland Program | Admin | 14 Feb 2006
Page Views: 9001


View all News