2019 Guggenheim Internship Application

Generously funded by the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation, Oscar S. Straus II Fellows in Criminal Justice are a group of Princeton University, Columbia University, and Barnard College students who intern each summer at New York City criminal justice non-profit organizations. Here they engage in direct client services, legal services, social services, and policy research.

This program supports 16 to 20 internships, each provided with a $450 per week stipend. The Guggenheim program intends for students to develop a real-world understanding of legal issues in criminal justice, learn about policy innovations, and consider future careers or further education in fields related to criminal justice.

Click here for a complete list of Guggenheim Internship Opportunities. To learn more, email Kira at [email protected]

Applications are now open and will close at 5pm on February 15th. Click here to apply.

Seniors are not eligible to apply for the Guggenheim internships.

* Additional funds are available on a by-application basis for issues such as: high cost of living, required costs of internship and financial need.

 

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