Campus Internships
A Maryland PIRG internship gives you the opportunity to take your education out of the classroom, do hands-on work, learn important skills, and make a direct impact on public interest issues. And you may be able to receive course credit for your Internship.
Maryland PIRG offers internships on all of our campaigns. The primary entry-level internships are:
Organizing Internship
Organizing internships give students an opportunity to coordinate a Maryland PIRG campaign on campus or in the community. Students work closely with Maryland PIRG staff to develop coalitions, recruit volunteers, coordinate events and strategize for victory.
Grassroots Internship
Demonstrating public support is integral in winning public interest campaigns. All Maryland PIRG projects include grassroots organizing, and grassroots interns are an important piece of concentrating public concern and presenting it to decision makers. In years past, grassroots interns have played a crucial role in the gathering of over one million public comments to the president in an effort to protect 60 million acres of pristine National Forests. Student interns worked with the media to educate the community about the plans of four of the world's largest oil companies to drill in the Arctic national Wildlife Refuge.
Internet Internship
The internet has become a powerful organizing tool on college campuses. Students increasingly use the internet as their primary medium for news, research, and communication. Internet interns play a key roll in recruiting students, communicating the goals and accomplishments of the chapter, and building support for Maryland PIRG campaigns through email and other online forums.
Media Internship
Alerting the public through the media is a key part of all Maryland PIRG projects. Maryland PIRG media interns work to use newspapers, television and radio news to educate the public about issues that concern them. In addition to learning important media skills, interns do great public interest work. In just the past thirteen years alone, media interns have helped to pull over 60 dangerous toys from the shelves through their annual Toy Safety press conferences.
Research Internship
The problems that face our society seem complex and often daunting. Maryland PIRG research interns take important information, cut through any confusion, and present that information in a way that both educates and activates the campus and the community. In recent years, Maryland PIRG research has documented consumer scams like high bank and credit card fees.
Program Internship
Program Interns will have the opportunity to work on a variety of issues bringing together research, media work, and organizing, while learning to effectively make a difference on some of the most important issues facing this generation of college students.
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Internships

Work on important issues, learn valuable skills, get hands-on experience, and make a difference.
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Students let Professors know they want more affordable Textbooks!
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College Park citizens cast their votes in the City Council election. -
Students participate in a survey about water bottle use and accessibility to refilling stations on campus.
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Tabling at the First Look Fair with over 200 other student groups!
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The Textbook Rebellion comes to town demonstrating the need for more affordable textbooks. -
Calling interested volunteers to Get Involved with MaryPIRG!
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Our zombie volunteers exemplify what happens to textbooks after they 'die' at the end of the semester.
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The Food Recovery Network donates another carload of food to the hungry in DC. -
Follow the Vote Goat to vote during the city council election.
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MaryPIRG students collect canned food for the Canpaign at UMD.
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Gravestone from the Textbooks Graveyard showing the need for more affordable textbook options.