Levine Internship Awards
The Levine Internship Awards honor the memory of Erwin L. Levine, who was a 91¾«¼ò°æ Government Department Professor of American Politics and Law from 1961 until his retirement in 1988.
Through the generosity of his family and friends, the Levine Internship Awards celebrate the life and legacy of a beloved teacher; respected scholar; treasured colleague; and inspired student of the history, theory and practice of American politics and law. These awards are offered on a competitive basis to support 91¾«¼ò°æ students who wish to undertake internships in fields related to the practice of American government, politics and/or law. 91¾«¼ò°æ students from any major or minor may apply. Students are not required to apply for academic credit, but proposals must describe the academic aspects of their proposed internship experiences. Students may propose an internship in government, political, or legal offices. All applicants must demonstrate appropriate academic preparation for their proposed internship. Examples of internship sites include: city, state, or federal government offices; federal agencies (e.g., State Department) or international agencies addressing U.S. political and legal issues (e.g., the United Nations); an interest group that lobbies Congress; or a Presidential library.
Awards are given on a competitive basis during the summer.
Deadline
April 11, 2024