Are you interested in impacting change but not quite
sure which direction to take?
In partnership with the Department of Asian American at UC Davis, we are excited to kick-off our inaugural
Mobilize College Legislative Internship Program - State Capitol!
Mobilize College Legislative Internship Program - State Capitol!
The legislative internship is intended to offer current UC Davis Asian American Studies and Ethnic Studies students an opportunity to work as part of a legislative team.
Interns will gain valuable insights into how changes are made in the California Legislature.
The learning experience is hands-on and the work may include researching policy issues, writing speeches, organizing town halls, attending legislative hearings and press conferences, and responding to constituent inquiries.
Interns will gain valuable insights into how changes are made in the California Legislature.
The learning experience is hands-on and the work may include researching policy issues, writing speeches, organizing town halls, attending legislative hearings and press conferences, and responding to constituent inquiries.
Selected students will participate in a quarterly internship program at the State Capitol.
Hours: Weekdays during business hours
Questions? Contact: [email protected]
Hours: Weekdays during business hours
Questions? Contact: [email protected]
Applications Are Closed.
Inclusivity
The APIs Mobilize College Legislative Internship Program does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or citizenship status. Given our mission, our target outreach is to students of
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander descent and students who study Asian American and/or Ethnic Studies;
however, we are inclusive of all students. If you are interested in learning how Asian American leaders have shaped today’s world,
making a positive impact in your community, and in further developing your leadership skills, we highly encourage you to apply.
The APIs Mobilize College Legislative Internship Program does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or citizenship status. Given our mission, our target outreach is to students of
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander descent and students who study Asian American and/or Ethnic Studies;
however, we are inclusive of all students. If you are interested in learning how Asian American leaders have shaped today’s world,
making a positive impact in your community, and in further developing your leadership skills, we highly encourage you to apply.