Deadline: Oct 12ELIGIBILITY: Geography and cartography majors at United States colleges and universities who are currently enrolled in their junior or senior year or in a master’s degree program.
PURPOSE OF PROGRAM: To give students a professional learning experience through participation in various projects aimed at the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge. Interns are given the opportunity to apply knowledge and classroom techniques to practical publication procedures or other geographic outreach projects.
INTERN RESPONSIBILITY: Interns may be assigned to work in one of the many divisions within the National Geographic Society such as education, one of the magazines, books, television, or maps. Assignments may also include work on an increasing number of geographic outreach projects.
PERIOD OF INTERNSHIPS (14 TO 15 WEEKS): Spring (January 22 through April 26, 2013)
Summer (May 20 through August 23, 2013)
Fall (September 9 through December 20, 2013)
LOCATION: Interns will work at National Geographic Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
REMUNERATION: Interns will be paid $400 per week for a 40-hour workweek, plus a travel allowance to help defray expenses traveling to Washington, D.C.
HOUSING: Interns are responsible for their lodging in the Washington, D.C., area, including meals and other living expenses.
HOW TO APPLY: Students (including those who have applied before) must submit their information through an online application at
www.nationalgeographic.com/jobs. Please select “Geography Intern” posting to apply.
In addition to the online application, students must furnish all of the following materials:
- a short essay (500 words or less) relating experiences that led the applicant to formal training in geography, stating his or her professional goals, and explaining why she or he wishes to participate in the Society’s Geography Intern Program;
- a complete résumé that includes each of the following: the applicant’s extracurricular activities, awards and recognitions; employment history; special interests, hobbies, and travel;
- up-to-date official college transcripts, including undergraduate course work if applying as a master’s degree student;
- three letters of recommendation (one from the applicant’s department chair or academic advisor and two from geography faculty members with whom the applicant has been associated) and a list of specific skills in cartography if interested in being considered for an internship in the Maps Division.
- a cover letter that includes the semesters (Spring 2013, Summer 2013, Fall 2013) that the applicant is available and the applicant’s first choice of semesters.
All these materials must be enclosed in one envelope (including the sealed confidential recommendation letters or transcripts) to:
Robert E. Dulli, Director
Geography Intern Program
National Geographic Society
1145 17th Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036-4688
APPLICATION DEADLINE: All applications, both online and mailed, must be received by October 12, 2012. An applicant will
not be considered if all required materials are not received at this time.
NOTIFICATION OF SELECTION: Applicants selected for the three sessions in 2013 will be notified by December 11, 2012.
CREDIT FOR INTERNSHIP: Where appropriate, credit for the internship may be possible through an arrangement with the intern’s
academic institution and National Geographic.