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Summer Internships at the Ayn Rand Institute

If you’re a college student or recent graduate interested in learning more about Ayn Rand’s novels and ideas, consider applying for a summer internship at the Ayn Rand Institute. This unique three-week educational experience takes place in ARI’s Southern California headquarters, and combines lecture courses on Rand’s books and ideas with a traditional internship in a professional workplace.

Interns come from a range of fields and viewpoints–many of them are fairly new to Ayn Rand–and the curriculum covers a significant portion of Rand’s corpus, both fiction and nonfiction. Outside of class, interns spend 2-3 hours each day assisting members of ARI’s Academic Division in their work, gaining valuable work experience to apply in their careers.

Watch the video to learn more, and note that the March 31 application deadline is only weeks away. Apply today at www.aynrand.org/internships!


2010 Summer Internship Program at ARI

Here’s an item of potential interest for college students who’d like to study Ayn Rand’s corpus and philosophical system. The Ayn Rand Institute is accepting applications for its 2010 Summer Internship Program. The program runs in June and July 2010 in Irvine, CA. This is a paid internship for bright students planning on an intellectual career and who are interested in studying the philosophical foundations of liberty, among other topics. The internship is one among several programs for college students including essay contests, a comprehensive educational program in Objectivism, and campus club support.