Internships


Openings for 2008 Congressional Internships Congressional internships provide an opportunity for students to gain career-related experience while learning about public service and developing an understanding of the legislative process. Interns also receive UA course credit. Applications are now being accepted at local Congressional offices for both Spring and Summer 2008 Interns. To apply or for more information on Internships, please contact the following Congressional Offices:

Rosemary Alexander, Office Manager Office of the Honorable John McCain 407 W. Congress, Suite 103 Tucson AZ 85701 Phone: 670-6334

Hank Kenski, Regional Director Office of the Honorable Jon Kyl 7315 N. Oracle Rd., Suite 200 Tucson AZ 85704 Phone: 575-8633

Natalie Luna, Press Aide Office of the Honorable Raul Grijalva 810 E. 22nd St., Suite 122 Tucson AZ 85713 Phone: 622-6788

Joni Jones, Office Manager Office of the Honorable Gabrielle Giffords 1661 N. Swan Rd., Suite 112 Tucson AZ 85712 Phone: 881-3588


The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation announces " The Brad Rowse Memorial Wildlife Policy Fellowship" - In late December 2004, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) and the sportsmen's-conservation community lost a rising star with the death of Brad Rowse. Brad monitored sportsmen's issues at the state level, built relations with state legislators and sportsmen's groups and was integral in the formation of the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC), which is creating a strong voice for sportsmen in state legislatures. CSF provides advice, support and information to members of Congress through its affiliation with the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus - a bi-partisan group of more than 300 U.S. Representatives and Senators who are allies of sportsmen. This gives CSF a unique niche that is unparalleled by any other sportsmen’s organization. To learn more about the work of The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation and the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses, click here


AWI Sponsored or Attended Upcoming Events

For additional information on other events, please see the calendar

  • May 19-20 - California Department of Water Resources Climate Change Advisory Board Meeting, Sacramento, CA.
  • May 28-29 - Border Water Infrastructure Conference by the California Department of Water Resource, San DIego, CA.
  • June 18 - 5th Annual Navajo Nation Drinking Water Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
  • June 24 - Water Resources Research Center and Central Arizona Project conference on Colorado River/CAP Water Issues, Phoenix, AZ.
  • June 24-26 - NOAA National Climate Service Conference, Vail, CO.
  • November 2- "Troubled Waters: Religion, Ethics, and the Global Water Crisis" in Phoenix, Az.
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