The IHS Journalism Internship Program places talented writers and communicators—who support individual liberty, free markets, and peace—at media companies and non-profit newsrooms. Past interns have worked at 20/20, the The Orange County Register, Reason.TV, Fox News, and many other organizations. Internships occur during the spring, summer, and fall.
Newspaper [4] | | Broadcast [5] | | New Media [6] | | Investigative [7] |
[4] | [5] | [6] | [7] | |||
| Intern at a daily newspaper. Write features, report hard news, contribute opinion commentary. | [8] | Work at a major media network or news production house. Schedule interviews, research stories, and edit videos. | Intern at a web-only media firm or a media company with an aggressive new media strategy. | [9] | Sharpen your research skills at a public policy organization or independent, non-profit newsroom. |
Once accepted into the program, the program director will match you with a host based on your goals and experience and a host’s needs. The program director will speak with you by phone to discuss opportunities. IHS provides a travel allowance to get to the internship.
"When I was placed at the Daily Caller, I knew that it was the right placement because IHS took the time to understand my career goals and plans." A. Carey.
You can also apply for funding for an internship secured on your own [10], turning an unpaid internship into a paid one.
"The stipend of $3,200 allowed me to work for a lawyer-turned-investigative journalist." - M. Curlyo
The program includes our weeklong journalism seminar, Journalism & a Free Society [11]. Experienced journalists share career stories and advice, and outstanding professors explain the foundations of a free press and economic tools for understanding political and economic issues. You can network with other interns and the faculty during meals, discussion groups, and nightly receptions. IHS provides travel assistance to the workshop. All program interns from throughout the year—fall, spring, and summer—attend.
“The seminar exceeded my expectations, with a great combination of academic teaching, political debate, and practical journalism advice. The mix of people was a large part of its success.” - J. Smith
Stand Out in a Competitive Job Market
Editors and producers seek individuals with work experience, and an IHS internship gives you the chance to publish stories in local or city newspapers, investigate political controversies, or help produce a live, talk-oriented program.
If you have an eye for news and want to get the story and if you believe individual rights precede government, then start or enhance your journalism career through the IHS Journalism Internship Program.
"The program gave me my start in journalism, so I'm still thankful for it to this day." - B. Olson
Links:
[1] http://www.theihs.org/
[2] http://www.theihs.org/internship-programs
[3] http://www.theihs.org/ihs-journalism-internship-program/journalism-free-society-career-workshop
[4] http://www.theihs.org/ihs-journalism-internship-program/newspaper
[5] http://www.theihs.org/ihs-journalism-internship-program/broadcast
[6] http://www.theihs.org/ihs-journalism-internship-program/new-media
[7] http://www.theihs.org/ihs-journalism-internship-program/investigative-journalism
[8] http://www.theihs.org/277
[9] http://www.theihs.org/280
[10] http://www.theihs.org/ihs-journalism-internship-program/faqs#funding
[11] http://www.theihs.org/ihs-journalism-internship-program/journalism-free-society-seminar
[12] http://www.theihs.org/summer-seminars
[13] http://www.theihs.org/summer-seminars/journalism-and-a-free-society