Seeking Engineering Study Abroad Ambassador

The Study Abroad Ambassador program is currently accepting applications and would love to have engineering students apply. There is currently one engineering student (Jenna Pang from ME) on their Ambassador team, but she is graduating this year. They’ve partnered with Jenna while she’s been in the position to jointly offer engineering study abroad information sessions, etc, and are crossing their fingers they’ll be able to hire another engineering student to continue that partnership.

Volunteer Tutoring Opportunity with NHWA

Neighborhood House Youth Tutoring Center is looking for UW engineering students who would be interested in tutoring K-5th or 6-12th grade students! You can volunteer for either a one-time workshop or on a regular basis. In particular, they would love it if students would be interested in leading engineering-related workshops to help their students learn engineering concepts and what a career in engineering could look like.

Volunteering Time Schedule

  • Tutor K-5th students: M-Th from 4-5:30
  • Tutor 6th-12th students: M-Th 5:45-7:15

Internships and letters of recommendation are available

Location: Seola Gardens, White Center

Interested? Contact 206-466-5807 or arundell@nhwa.org for more information! 

Unpaid Internship Opportunity in Washington, DC

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is currently accepting applications for its Fall Policy Internship Program! Students who are US citizens and who will be enrolled in , or have just graduated from, and academic program should feel free to apply:

The OSTP advises the President on the effects of science and technology on domestic and international affairs. The office serves as a source of scientific and technological analysis and judgment for the President with respect to major policies, plans, and programs of the Federal Government.

Interns are accepted for one of three annual terms (Spring, Summer, or Fall), which eas last no more than 90 days. The assignments provide educational enrichment, practical work experience, and networking opportunities with other individuals in the science and technology policy arena.

*Please note: This is an unpaid fall internship, and students are expected to arrange their own housing.