INTERNSHIPS IN ROME
The Waterhouse Family Institute for the Study of Communication and Society sponsors unique internship opportunities at the Vatican or United Nations.
The Vatican internships are ideal for students interested in public relations, journalism and media production. Students assist Vatican-related offices with social media outreach and other tasks—seeing firsthand how people from vastly different backgrounds and cultures are united by words that capture shared beliefs. We offer internship placements at the Safeguarding Institute of the Pontifical Gregorian University and Rome Reports, an international print, online and broadcast journalism media company that covers the Pope and Vatican for an international audience. Having Spanish language proficiency is a plus for working at . , which exists under the auspices of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Culture and Education, “advances scientific research on human dignity and the care of vulnerable persons.” We also, depending on availability, have internship opportunities at the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication for students in Public Relations and at Catholic News Service for students in Journalism. Contact the WFI to find out more about these opportunities and to start your application!
WFI Internship at the United Nations’ , gives students in rhetoric and in organizational communication the opportunity to participate in international advocacy intended to end rural poverty, by investing in rural people. Our WFI Interns at the UN have written speeches for IFAD officials, contributed to research projects and special events, blogged UN events around Italy, worked on internal IFAD communication projects, and have engaged in social media advocacy to assist in realizing IFAD's mission.
Students must be Communication majors who will have junior status by the time they go to Rome and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students are required to complete at least one, and preferably two courses in their area of interest (Public Relations, Journalism, Media Production, Organizational Communication, or Rhetorical Studies) prior to their semester in Rome. Experience with Italian is not required; however, it is a plus.
Interested students should apply at . In addition to the application, you may also be expected to interview with the faculty member who advises your chosen internship. Selection for the program is quite competitive since there are a limited number of slots available each semester.