The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is now accepting internship applications on a rolling basis for interested students. Based in Philadelphia, their internship program is highly competitive. Accepted students are compensated for their work and have gone on to work at a myriad of other libertarian organizations. Any interested SFL students should check the program out!
From the FIRE website:
FIRE is looking for intelligent, energetic undergraduates (rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors) interested in FIRE’s mission and work. Candidates must have excellent research, writing, and communication skills. The ability to work under deadlines and a sense of humor are also important.
Interns will work closely with our Campus Outreach, Defense, Policy Reform, Development, Litigation, and Media teams and will gain key insights into the mission, work, and administration of the premier campus civil liberties defense organization in the nation.
In addition to attending weekly educational seminars with experts in the field to discuss the moral, philosophical, and legal foundations of civil liberties, interns write about FIRE cases and issues for our website, assist with planning and running the annual student summer conference, and develop strategies for defending free speech when they return to campus.
The eight-week program runs from Monday, June 5, through Friday, July 28, and interns receive a $2,800 stipend. The internship program is based in our office in historic Philadelphia, just steps from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
Please direct any questions or inquiries to [email protected]. Decisions are rolling.