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BYU POLITICAL SCIENCE

News & Events
October 2nd, 2023
Public Affairs Lecture Series
The VP of Morgan Stanley, My Nguyen, will speak at the
Public Affairs Lecture Series on
Thursday, October 5th at 5pm in 238 HRCB

Robert P. George Lecture

The Constitution and Civic Virtue

Thursday, October 12, 7:00 PM
Hinckley Center
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Campus Changing Tables and
Mother's Rooms Information

The BYU Women’s Services and Resources have a map listing locations for nursing and pumping. A map of changing tables on campus has been included, which also lists whether the changing tables are found in a men’s restroom, women’s restroom, or a family restroom.
These new maps can be accessed here
Internships & Jobs
 BYU CXL Mentorship with BYU Googlers Program
They are accepting applications from all majors for students interested in getting mentored by one of dozens of BYU Alumni who have spent time working at top tier tech firms like Facebook (Meta), Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google, etc…

Applications are open until Oct. 20th.
Apply Here
Students who want to pursue a career in Public Policy should consider applying to the Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute (JSI). The PPIA-JSI is a national fellowship program that prepares students for an advanced degree and ultimately for careers and influential roles serving the public good. The PPIA-JSI is a rigorous seven-week training offered each summer for rising college seniors, with coursework focused on quantitative, analytical, and communication skills.
More Info

At The Heritage Foundation, we are committed to investing in America’s next generation of leaders.

Each semester, we hire and pay 50+ young conservatives who are committed to the principles of individual freedom, free enterprise, limited government, traditional American values, and a strong national defense. Heritage interns learn from The Boyce-Haller First Principles Lecture Series, a weekly briefing on the foundations of American political thought, weekly briefings with Heritage policy experts on foreign, economic, and domestic policy issues, and practical skills workshops on topics such as resume and cover letter writing, Capitol Hill, and op-ed writing. Individual department placement includes foreign, economic, and domestic policy research, law and constitutional studies, communications, journalism, government relations, outreach, event planning, and business operations.

Spring interns may work full-time (up to 40 hours per week) or part-time (to be determined on a case by-case basis). All interns will be paid an hourly wage of $13. The spring semester begins on January 8th and ends on April 12th. The formal application deadline is October 15th. Hiring is on a rolling basis, so if you are interested…apply now!

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