
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services provides a comprehensive internship guide listing internship opportunities at over twenty-five different city agencies. Paid internships are available.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/employment/summerintern.shtml
Broome County offers several Graduate level Internships to students within various departments. Paid internships are available.
http://www.gobroomecounty.com/personnel/interns
Broome County also offers a specific Legislative Internship Program to students throughout the spring, summer, fall and winter. Interns with the Broome County Legislature have the opportunity to conduct research, act as a communicator between the Legislature and the other branches of the government, prepare and present data and reports to the Legislative Assistant or Clerk, assist with the drafting of press releases and Legislative Proclamations, and more. You can read more about this opportunity and view profiles of past Broome County Legislature Interns at the link below.
http://www.gobroomecounty.com/legis/Interns
Comprehensive list of NYS internship opportunities in a variety of State departments and divisions.
http://nysinternships.com/nnyl/main/viewinternships.cfm
The New York State Assembly Intern Committee sponsors the Graduate Internship at the State Capital starting every January. The Graduate Internship provides full-time research or policy analysis positions with Assembly leaders, committees and research staffs. Graduate Scholars are required to attend Issue Policy Forums and the course provided by the Faculty Advisor or Professors-in-Residence. Graduate Scholars have the opportunity to develop their understanding of the legislative process and New York State government and to apply their ideas and research skills in the legislative process. Paid internship. Check application deadlines.
http://assembly.state.ny.us/internship/
The Executive Chamber Internship Program offers an outstanding opportunity for motivated college juniors, seniors, new (or recent) graduates and graduate students to gain real world government experience working closely with the Governor's staff. Interns work from 10 to 13 weeks, and may be placed in the Appointments Office, Intergovernmental Affairs, Legislative Affairs, Press Office, Scheduling Office, Office of the Secretary to the Governor, State Operations, Special Projects, as well as offices focusing on economic development, education, energy, the environment, health, and homeland security. Positions available in NYC and Albany. Intern responsibilities will range from administrative work to substantive research.
http://www.governor.ny.gov/internship-program
http://www.makingthedifference.org/federalinternships/directory
All SUNY students are eligible for this program. Students work in Washington D.C. full-time four days a week (Monday through Thursday) for 15 weeks in governmental offices or at organizations involved in studying or attempting to influence public policy or the policy-making process.
http://www.brockport.edu/washington/internship.html
The Washington Internship Institute is an educational nonprofit organization that helps place students in an internship of interest to them in Washington, D.C. There is an application process and a tuition fee for this program, but need based scholarships are available. To learn more and see the many possible internship placements, follow the link below.
Idealist is an interactive site where you can search nonprofit internships and identify nonprofit organizations in your area of interest throughout the country.
There is a "Public Administration" category for internships on this search engine site.
This is a comprehensive directory for human services nonprofit organizations in Broome County. It can be used to search for nonprofits that may be relevant to your interests. You can search by city, program, or agency to find a potential internship site.
http://www.firstcallforhelp.info/
Select the subject area titled "Public Policy, Public Administration, Government" in this internship search engine to search for relevant internships throughout the world.
http://www.studyabroad.com/bysubject.html
http://www.internjobs.com/do/search (there is a nonprofit job category on this search engine)
Scroll down to the "Nonprofit/Government/Public Admin/Public Policy section on this page for up-to-date links to a variety of relevant, graduate level internships.
http://cdc.binghamton.edu/grad/internships.html
The CDC South is located in LSG 500, below the Glenn G. Bartle Library on the main campus. Among its reference resources is a shelf labeled "Internships." Relevant materials on this shelf include the following: