Internships
The nine-month internship, which runs concurrently with the academic year at Brown, is a key feature of the program, integrating research and theory with hands-on practice.
Some internships will be provided by the partners in the program: the Education Department, the Annenberg Institute, The Education Alliance, and the Taubman Center.
A suggestive and partial list of other organizations and offices that could provide interesting internship possibilities would include the Rhode Island State Department of Education, the Providence Mayor's Office, the Providence Public School District’s central office, the Rhode Island Foundation, the Big Picture Company, the Rhode Island Children’s Crusade, and Rhode Island Kids Count.
The curriculum is designed to integrate the internship experience with the classroom, academic component of the program as another way to merge the world of policy practice with theory and research.
- Introduction to the UEP Program
- Program Overview
- Program Brochure
- Is this program right for me?
- Academic Coursework
- Internships
- Faculty
- Student Life
- UEP Job Placement
- To Apply
- UEP 5th Year Master's Program
- Request information about the UEP Program
