For Students
Our Center offers a series of in-person and virtual opportunities for Rutgers University students interested in encouraging political participation on campus and in local high schools.
On Campus and Virtual Opportunities
Internship Opportunities
Looking for an on campus placement? Our Center is actively recruiting interns for the fall and spring semesters.
Learn MoreDarien Civic Engagement Project
Linking the study of politics with the practice, enrolled students lead voter registration and mobilization efforts on the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus.
Learn MoreResearch Opportunities
Are you interested in conducting research on young people serving in government? Apply to be an Aresty Research Assistant.
Learn MorePaid Opportunities
Our Center offers a limited number of paid opportunities for undergraduate & graduate Students during the academic year. Check to see if we are hiring!
Learn MoreRU Voting Ambassadors
RU Voting Ambassadors will support in-person registration and engagement strategies this fall as we mobilize the Rutgers University community to turn out on Election Day.
Learn MoreSubmit Digital Content
The Rutgers-Eagleton Cyber Civics Initiative is looking for undergraduate digital content exploring topics of American democracy and engagement.
Learn MoreUndergraduate Award Programs
Rutgers-Eagleton Washington Internship Award Program
Rutgers-Eagleton Washington Internship Award Program provides one-time grants of up to $6,000 to outstanding Rutgers undergraduate students for summer internships in government/public service in Washington, D.C.
Learn MoreThe John and Ann Holt Endowed Undergraduate Applied Research Fund in American Politics
The John and Ann Holt Endowed Undergraduate Applied Research Fund in American Politics provides support for a Rutgers undergraduate student in his or her junior or senior year to conduct research, under the supervision of Eagleton or other Rutgers faculty, on a topic in applied American politics.
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