Serve as an Internship Faculty Advisor
By serving as an internship faculty, you are facilitating a crucial component in your students' education. The Internships Section will assist you in preparation and implementation of internship courses and other types of experiential education.
View the Internship Faculty Manual (PDF)
Host Classroom Presentations
Our professional staff can complement your syllabus with presentations and workshops. To view additional information, click on the topic area below:
- Career Decision-Making
- Making the Most of Internships
- Personality and Career Choices (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)
- Resumes and Cover Letters
- Integrating Internship Experience with Academic Study
- Electronic Job Search
- Techniques of Networking and Interview Skills
- Salary Negotiations
Please contact Camille Franklin, Director of Career Development, or Francine Blume, Director of Experiential Education, at x1804 for these and other ideas of interest to you.
The Career Center hosts several informal networking receptions in conjunction with the Office of Alumni Programs and other campus groups throughout the academic year. These events allow students, alumni and other employers to network and discuss potential career opportunities. Reception themes include: International Service, Public Affairs, and Business Careers. For a list of upcoming networking receptions, click here.
Participate on Career Panel Discussions and Workshops
The Career Center periodically recruits professionals from different career fields to speak at career-related workshops and panel discussions for students. For more information on how your organization can get involved, contact our Employer Services Coordinator, at (202) 885-1814.