Premier Greg Selinger of the Province of Manitoba, Canada will discuss several topics including domestic and international affairs, his participation in the National Governors Association conference, and other recent international visits.
Premier Selinger will also take some questions and lunch will be provided!
An RSVP is required by Thursday, February 21 and space is limited to 60 students.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Dress CodePlease note that the dress code will be business professional.
Location
Blinken Auditorium, TWC RAF at NoMa
Additional Information
Read more about Premier Selinger and for additional information, contact Sonia Ziadé at Sonia.Ziade@twc.edu.
Academic Course Documents
These documents provide information on your course schedule, description, and policies.
Housing Reservation ContractIn order to confirm a space in The Washington Center housing, you must submit this contract and the $300 housing security deposit no less than six (6) weeks prior to your check-in date.
The Portfolio is a tool that many universities and graduate schools use to help students demonstrate what they have accomplished during the semester. The Portfolio helps students link classroom learning with their professional work at their internship. Your final portfolio will be sent to your college or university. Many students present their portfolios to potential future employers as documentation of their skills and abilities.
Goals of the Portfolio
This part of the site describes the academic expectations and standards at The Washington Center. A core part of TWC's program is the rigorous academic coursework all interns are required to participate in. TWC offers its students up to 50 course offerings to choose from each semester, which are all taught by TWC’s associate faculty.
Your internship will give you an inside look at how the professional world works. It will allow you to “test drive” a career you’re interested in, and help you start building a professional network that may one day open doors for you and help you with the rest of your professional life. This section provides important details and tips for making the most of your internship in Washington, D.C.
Goals of the Internship
Before you arrive, you need to understand how The Washington Center’s internship program is structured and what you need to make the most of it. Below is a summary of the three core components, with links to further information and resources you can use to fully prepare for your experience in D.C. Each of the program components is an important part of your experience here.
Congratulations on your acceptance to our academic internship program in Washington, D.C. Here you will find information on how our program is structured, how you should prepare for your arrival, what you should bring with you, and more.
Meet TWC Alumni and other professionals at this fun networking reception. Take advantage of this excellent chance to meet and mingle with alumni who have translated their TWC experiences into careers. Free drinks and food will be provided.
Dress code is business professional.
* To attend, watch for an emailed invite and RSVP by Monday, October 22nd, at 5pm.*
Location
TWC Headquarters