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Does the National Geographic Society offer internships?

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Does the National Geographic Society offer internships?

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Each year we offer a limited number of students the opportunity to become involved in our activities. Our programs are highly competitive and target students with skills and determination in fields pertinent to National Geographic’s work. By definition, an intern is a student on a work assignment, and, therefore, students must be United States citizens or be legally entitled to work in the United States. Our geography internship program, directed by Robert E. Dulli, Deputy to the Chairman, is designed for geography and cartography majors at U.S. colleges and universities who are currently in their junior or senior year of academic work, as well as master’s degree students. The purpose of the program is to furnish students a professional learning experience through participation in various projects aimed at the diffusion of geographic knowledge. Information about this program, which presently accommodates eight to ten students for each academic term, is sent to heads of geography depart

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Each year we offer a limited number of students the opportunity to become involved in our activities. Our programs are highly competitive and target students with skills and determination in fields pertinent to National Geographic’s work. By definition, an intern is a student on a work assignment, and, therefore, students must be United States citizens or be legally entitled to work in the United States. Our geography internship program, directed by Robert E. Dulli, Deputy to the Chairman, is designed for geography and cartography majors at U.S. colleges and universities who are currently in their junior or senior year of academic work, as well as master’s degree students. The purpose of the program is to furnish students a professional learning experience through participation in various projects aimed at the diffusion of geographic knowledge. Information about this program, which presently accommodates eight to ten students for each academic term, is sent to heads of geography depart

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