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Internships and Academic Seminars
Te Road to the White House Begins Here.
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Once every our years, our country undertakes an eort
essential to our democratic system: the election o the
next President o the United States. A presidential
campaign is a collective reexamination o who we are as a
people and what we want to beand it enables citizens
to shape the course o the nation and the world. Onlyonce in your college years do you have the chance to
immerse yoursel in the events leading up to a presidential
election by taking part in every or all o the exciting
seminars provided by Te Washington Center or
Internships and Academic Seminars.
Read on to fnd more details and learn how to participate.
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Campaign2012 SerieS
Overview
o be competitive in todays global society,
you must take advantage o opportunities
to distinguish yoursel as a potentialleader. Te Campaign 2012 academic
seminar series oers the unparalleled
opportunity to gain leadership experience.
Be part o an epic moment in Americanhistory. Join us or one, several, or all
o these thought-provoking, politically-
engaging academic seminars.
We are proud to announcethe launch o our Campaign2012 Academic Seminar Series.It is designed to enhance
students perspectives onour public lives through acombination o programming,speakers, site visits, small groupdiscussions, and volunteer worksurrounding the 2012 race orthe White House.
Since Te WashingtonCenter rst oered campaignseminars in 1984, more than6,000 college students haveparticipated in these excitingprograms. Our alumni tell us
they came away rom their
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seminar experiences with abroader view o the worldscultural, social, political andeconomic landscapes. Tey
developed as citizen-leadersand became more engaged withcurrent issues.
Te Campaign 2012 AcademicSeminar Series is a set o ourpolitically-charged seminars
surrounding the 2012 race orthe presidency and the 2013presidential inauguration.
Te Campaign 2012 Series isdesigned or highly motivatedcollege students who relish
interacting with nationally
recognized gurespoliticians,party activists, interest groupsrepresentatives, journalists,campaign proessionals and
other national leaderswhoseek to eect change intheir communities and theworld, and desire to be a parto an energetic leadershipdevelopment experience.
At these seminArs,you cAn expect to
Explore the inner workings othe American political processwith nationally recognizedbroadcast journalists, politicians,political analysts and scholars as
your guides.
Expandyour knowledge oAmerican and internationalpolitics through site visits toCapitol Hill, executive agencies,
think tanks, trade associationsand media organizations inWashington, D.C. as well asin ampa and Charlotte, thehost cities or the Republicanand Democratic NationalConventions.
Engageand network withnationally and internationallyrecognized public ocials andbusiness proessionals to developyour sense o civic engagementand enhance your leadership
skills and subject-area expertise.
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Te Washington Center provides
an experience unlike any other. Te mixture
o eldwork, speakers on many sides o various
issues, exposure to academic discussionall
these have helped me grow and better dene
mysel. I am a better person and more inormed
citizen now. I have made contacts that will help
me in my road to success. I am so glad that I
came to the convention program and that Te
Washington Center worked so hard to provide
me with this exceptional experience.
erin n. WAlkerWa sa u
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inSidewaShingtOn
2012ake part in one or both o thesetwo week-long programs andeel the excitement build as you
attend lectures, site visits, toursand special events.
Inside Washington 2012 is oneo the best ways or studentsto witness the impact o thepolitical process on public policy
and to ollow the campaignso the 2012 presidential andcongressional races. Tis seminaralso examines the critical rolethat the media play in presentingand shaping the opinions andviews o potential presidentialcandidates and the politics beingenacted by Congress.
Te rst week, In Pursuit othe Presidency, is led by scholarand political commentator
Ross Baker, Ph.D. o RutgersUniversity. It examines thestrategies, tactics and prospects
o those pursuing the presidencyin 2012. It scrutinizes theinuential roles that Congress,national and state parties,lobbyists, pollsters, consultantsand interest groups play inthe campaign. Students wil linteract with various campaignstrategists, party ocials andveterans o past campaigns whowill analyze the nations mostgrueling and high stakes race.
Te second week, Politics andthe Media, is led by award-winning journalist Steve
Bell o Ball State University.It examines candidates,policymakers and campaignconsultants within the contexto media coverage. Some oAmericas most respectedpolitical journalists, newsanalysts, and media consultantswill help students analyze theintricate relationship betweenthe media and the electoralprocess.
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therepubliCannatiOnal COnventiOn:
a SimulatiOnVoice your choice well inadvance o the upcomingparty caucuses, primaries
and the Republican NationalConvention in ampa,Florida in August 2012! TeWashington Center is proudto present its rst party-out-o-power national politicalconvention simulation. It willenable college students romacross the nation to expresstheir support or the personthey think should be the
Republican partys nominee orPresident o the United States.
Tis seminar al lows collegestudents to engage in asimulation o the conventionprocess so they can betterunderstand and appreciatethe rules and proceduresthat govern national political
parties in their eorts to electthe partys nominee to theexecutive oce. It is also aorum or the developmento leadership at a national
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level or those who desire toimprove and demonstrate theircommunication, organization,
and political skills.
Tis role-playing simulationinvolves the adoption o a partyplatorm and the nominationo a candidate or president.Afer evening caucus meetings,
a ul l day is devoted to thewriting and adoption o theparty platorm. Te dramacontinues at the National PressClub with nomination andseconding speeches, ollowed bythe ormal roll call vote o thestates and the announcement othe conventions candidate orpresident.
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the natiOnalpOlitiCal
COnventiOnS
Dont miss out onbeing a part o the
political process
in these unique
seminars! It is anexperience you will
never orget.
Each convention seminar is asel-contained two-week programbeginning a week prior to theactual conventions. Te seminaris a combination o ormalinstruction, guest lectures,panels, tours, site visits and
eldwork assignments to give youthe opportunity to experiencethe convention rom a multitudeo perspectives.
During the rst week, youwill witness and participatein the mounting excitementas media oces are set up, theconvention hall is decorated andnumerous delegates and publicocials arrive in the city. As
the weekend approaches, youwill volunteer or convention-related assignments and attendconvention receptions and rallies.
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opics during the rst weekinclude an introduction to thehost city and the conventionacility, the history o politicalcampaigns and conventions,the nomination process, partyorganizations and media
coverage.During the convention week,we review the exciting eventso the previous days and dicussthe highly anticipated eventsas the convention continues.Tis week ocuses on thekeynote address, party platorm,selection o the nomineescampaign issues and strategiesand other important politicaltopics. During both weeksstudents meet daily with their
aculty leader, who providesguidance or their small group
meetings and is responsibleor overseeing eld work andevaluating student perormance.
Months prior to arrival,students complete a eldworkplacement orm. Tis guides usin placing them in volunteeractivities related to theirprimary interests (partyorganizations, the media,interest groups, etc.). Weseek to assign students toindividuals or organizationsthat have the appropriatecredentials or admission toconvention sessions and otherevents. Te purpose o theeldwork assignment is to giveparticipants the opportunityto be at the right place at the
right time and contribute tosome part o the operation o
the event. Students establishtheir individual learning goalsthrough listening, negotiating,sharing inormation, decision-making, and problem solving.Depending upon the natureand availability o placements,
students may be given onelonger eldwork placement ora number o dierent shorterassignments.
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Te Washington Center provides
prominent and inormative speakers, a great
chance to network and once in a lietime site
visits, but most importantly it provides un,
with great conversation and people.
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with a bus tour o Washington,
D.C. Each small-group sectionwill be assigned to prepare amemo to the president thatoutlines its advice and concernsor the new administration.
thepreSidential
inauguratiOn
Be a witness to an important moment in American history!
Tis ten-day academic seminar in our nations capital ocuses
on the presidential inauguration and the newly-elected or
re-elected administration.
Students gain exposure to
the critical issues and eventsthat surround the transeror continuation o power.Issues such as the presidentialtransition and politicalappointments, congressionalconrmations, relationships
with the media, congressionalrelations, and agenda-setting orboth national and oreign policyare covered.
Speakers, site visits, tours andbriengs and special events
will take place between Sunday
and Friday. Students will
have Saturday, Sunday andMonday (Martin Luther KingJr. Day) available to attendany public inauguration andcommemorative events. TeInauguration is on Monday,January 21, with check-out by
noon on uesday, January 22.
Te program ormat includes apresentation by major speakersin the morning and aculty-ledsmall group discussions andsite visits to organizations and
embassies in the afernoon, along
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aCademiCeligibility
and CreditFor Inside Washington 2012,Te Republican NationalConvention Simulation andthe Presidential Inauguration:Students in good standingat their home institution areeligible to apply.
For the National PoliticalConvention Seminars:
Undergraduate and graduatestudents with a GPA o 2.5 orhigher at their home institutionare eligible to apply. Students
with less than a 2.5 GPAwho are in good standing(no probation) may apply,but must submit a letter orecommendation rom a acultymember. All undergraduatestudents must have aWashington Center liaisonor campus or aculty sponsor
approve their application.Recent graduates (within 18months o receiving a collegedegree) are also welcome toattend any o the seminarsin the Campaign 2012Academic Seminar Series.Tey must submit one letter orecommendation.
Te Campaign 2012 Seriesis designed to give students acomprehensive course o studydirected towards understanding
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the presidential election process.Academic requirements usuallyinclude a structured journal,assigned readings, short essaysand, during the conventionprograms, inormationalinterviews with conventionparticipants and eldworkassignments.
Te Washington Center doesnot grant academic credit.However, the programs includeacademic components or whichmost institutions typically grant24 credits or a two-weekprogram. Estimated contacthours are at least 56 hours overtwo weeks. Detailed inormationabout the academic requirementsis available by contacting us [email protected].
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2012 Seminar Dates and Deadlines
Seminar Dates Application Deadline Website
Inside Washington2012 January 214, 2012 December 9, 2011 www.twc.edu/insidewashington
Republican NationalConvention:
A Simulation
January 1517, 2012 December 9, 2011 www.twc.edu/rncsimulation
Republican National
Convention Seminar
August 1831, 2012 May 1, 2012 www.twc.edu/c2012
Democratic NationalConvention Seminar
August 25September 7, 2012
May 1, 2012 www.twc.edu/c2012
PresidentialInauguration
January 1222, 2013 December 10, 2012 www.twc.edu/inauguration
For detailed inormation on all our seminars
and to apply, please visitwww.twc.edu/C2012
bOard Of
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bOard OfdireCtOrS
boArd of directors
Ambassador Alan John BlinkenChairmanFormer Ambassador to Belgium
Christopher K. Norton
Vice-ChairmanPartner (retired), Goldman Sachs
Stanley H. BarerChairman EmeritusSaltchuk Resources, Inc.
Sheila McRevey BurkeCo-ounderTe Washington Center
Christopher CooperChairman and CEOPrudential International Investments
Dr. Michelle Cooper*PresidentInstitute or Higher Education Policy
Dr. Constantine Deno CurrisPresident EmeritusAmerican Association o State Collegesand Universities
Hon. Sam FoxFormer Ambassador to BelgiumFounder, Harbour Group
James C. FreePresident & CEOTe Smith-Free Group
Hon. Richard GephardtPresident & CEOGephardt Government Aairs
Roger B. GiacomettiPresidentRBG Services, Inc.
Michael B. GoldsteinPartnerDow Lohnes PLLC
Senator Chuck HagelProessorGeorgetown University
Irene Hirano InouyePresidentUS-Japan Council
John A. Hilton Jr.President & CEOBessemer rust
John HotchkisChairman & CEORamajal LLC
Dr. Lawrence J. KorbSenior FellowCenter or American Progress
Geraldine P. MannionProgram DirectorCarnegie Corporation o New York
Hon. Kenneth McClintockSecretary o StatePuerto Rico
Ziad S. OjakliGroup Vice President, Corporate AairsFord Motor Company
John S. Orlando*Senior Vice President, WashingtonCBS Corporation
Susan Pannullo, M.D.*Director o Neuro-OncologyNew York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center
Debbie Sallis
Leonard H. SchrankFormer CEOSWIF
Stanley SloterPresidentParadigm Companies
Michael B. SmithPresidentTe Washington Center
Tomas J. Stanton,
Managing DirectorJones Lang LaSalle Americas. Inc
Gregg Walker*Senior Vice PresidentSony Corporation o America
In Memory o William M. BurkeFounder and President, 19752004
*Alumni
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Te Washington Center actively strives for equal access to its programs for all, regardless of race, religion, national origin,
gender, sexual orientation, age, physical challenge or veteran status.
Te inormation in this brochure is correct at the time o printing. Te Washington Center reserves the right to make changes ascircumstances warrant.
Te Washington Center is a 501(c)(3), nonpartisan, educational organization, not aliated with any political party. It does notdirectly provide students with credentials, but we work to notiy students about what to do to apply or arrange or credentials aswell as strategically assign them volunteer eldwork to maximize their access. Trough our eforts and the leadership skills o the
students, most students are able to gain access to important convention-related activities .