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Students unleash their potential during the Inside Washington summer ‘24 program

The Department of Political Science offers students a summer full of career development and networking experiences in the nation’s capital.

Inside Washington students meet with Ohio Representative Warren Davidson to discuss the current state of politics in this election year.
Inside Washington students meet with Ohio Representative Warren Davidson to discuss the current state of politics in this election year.
Oxford and Beyond

Students unleash their potential during the Inside Washington summer ‘24 program

Inside Washington students meet with Ohio Representative Warren Davidson to discuss the current state of politics in this election year.

This past summer, twelve ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú students participated in the 2024 Inside Washington cohort, a well-regarded faculty-led program, and discovered valuable networking opportunities with politicians and professionals in Washington, D.C.

The program, which ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú has ran for over 20 years, was pioneered by the Department of Media, Journalism, and Film and hosts students of all majors. Director and assistant teaching professor Matthew Arbuckle and co-director Bryan Marshall selected 12 juniors and seniors for the 2024 summer cohort.

Students were presented with an array of opportunities, including a tour of the Capitol and the White House and meet-and-greets with Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH), several ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú alumni working in the Biden administration, and business leaders of think tanks. There were also professional development opportunities, such as keynote speakers and career workshops, offered by ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s partner organization, the Washington Center.

“I believe in the program and find it very beneficial for students to get internships in D.C. that they can’t get here,” Arbuckle said. 

Students also have access to resources like mentorship with a wide network of ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú alumni located in D.C. Through direct partnership with faculty leaders in the program, current students are encouraged to make lasting connections in the classroom as well as beyond by learning from them and seeking advice. 

Professional Development Opportunities

Inside Washington’s summer cohort complements students' semester-long internships, which are facilitated by academic advisors at the Washington Center and ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú program directors. Once an internship is secured, students fully immerse themselves in the IW experience to prepare them for full-time work in a fast-paced environment like D.C.

“Students are encouraged to build these contacts into future networking opportunities,” Arbuckle said. “Several students followed up on these contacts during their time in Washington and beyond for helpful advice about working in D.C. and politics in general.” 

As part of the program, students register for a three credit-hour summer course alongside their accredited internships. This course provides an opportunity to analyze their internship experiences and overall time in D.C. Through weekly readings, lectures, on-site observations, expert presentations, discussions, research, and writing assignments, the course offers essential support and guidance during the first four weeks of the semester.

“It takes a network to build a career, so this event allows students to connect with professionals and ask questions about life and work in D.C., to alumni at various career stages,” Arbuckle said. “Applying knowledge in education can be achieved by being immersed in real-world environments.”

Not only can students broaden their professional networks, but they also gain insights into the workings of government and various sectors through unique experiences with their peers.

Individual Student Experiences