Each year features a mix of domestic and international placement sites. Domestic placements are usually based in New York, Baltimore, or Washington, D.C., and may include brief periods of international travel. Overseas placements are generally in Africa or Latin America. Internship assignments are made by Population Fellows Programs’ staff who match positions with interns’ skills and interests. Once matches have been made, interns are notified of their host organization and the projects on which they will be working. This generally occurs by mid-May.

For more information on where previous interns have worked and what they’ve done during their internships, please see our MSI Newsletters on our publications page.

 

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