There are still some spots available in BYU’s fall 2022 Washington Seminar program. This is a great program that allows BYU students the opportunity to spend a semester working in Washington D.C. in government, private, or non-profit organizations. Participants have access to affordable BYU housing, career networking, and briefings from knowledgeable Washington insiders. Learn more about Washington Seminar at washington.byu.edu.
Students who secure an approved internship can still claim a spot in the fall program. Here are some of the internships still available for Fall 2022:
The mission of this position is to help Church members fulfill their divinely appointed responsibility to discover their families through family history methods, submit their names to the temple for saving ordinances, and to help bring souls unto Christ. This is an entry-level internship designed to train and assess new candidates’ aptitude for the level of uncertainty, complexity, and detail required in working with contracts and data privacy laws. Successful candidates will be able to understand legal concepts and how to monitor compliance, systematize requirements of routine contracts, laws, and policies, and create project tracking tools.
The Utah Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity is hiring a Marketing and Communications Intern to support Utah Film Commission (UFC) projects and initiatives. Position will assist with the following:
The BYU Museum of Art offers internships and Humanities Fellowships each semester to give students the opportunity to work with professionals in the museum industry on projects ranging from curation to education and marketing/PR. Fall internship applications are due March 15. Sp/Su and Fall fellowship applications due March 17.