
OpportunitIES to explore
FEATURED
THE AZIZ LAW JOURNAL editorial INTERNSHIP
Interns will be tasked with producing high-quality editorial content that captures the nuances of legal implications in emerging tech sectors. As contributors to The Aziz Law Journal, students will have a platform to voice their perspectives on the regulatory challenges and ethical considerations shaping the future of technology.
Participants will also have the opportunity to attend workshops and networking events, fostering connections with industry experts and peers. By the end of the internship, students will leave with a portfolio of published articles, a deeper understanding of the intertwining domains of law and technology, and a clear advantage as they pursue further education or career opportunities in this dynamic field. This program is an invaluable stepping stone for any student eager to explore the pivotal role that legal frameworks play in guiding technological innovation.
Deadline to Apply - May 1st, 2025
THE TIME HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER TO ENGAGE YOURSELF IN MEANINGFUL WORK. BELOW ARE WAYS TO MAKE PARTICIPATE IN THE EVOLVING FIELD OF CIVIC LAW.
ADVOCATE AND PUSH FOR POLICIES.
below, You will find various links to organizations that push for policy advances in the digital world.
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The U.S. Digital Response (USDR) is a nonprofit organization that partners with governments to tackle critical public challenges through technology and expertise. They provide free, rapid support by connecting governments with skilled volunteers who assist in building or improving digital services, streamlining operations, and addressing urgent needs like public health, unemployment, or civic engagement. The goal is to enhance government services efficiently and effectively using modern tools and practices.
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The U.S. Digital Corps is a program under the General Services Administration (GSA) that recruits early-career technologists to serve in federal government roles. It focuses on addressing critical public issues using skills in software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, product management, and design. The program provides fellows with mentorship, training, and real-world opportunities to create meaningful impact through technology while serving the public.
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TechCongress is a fellowship program that places technologists in Congressional offices to bridge the gap between technology and policy. It empowers technologists to contribute their expertise to lawmakers, helping shape legislation on issues like data privacy, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. Fellows gain firsthand experience in policymaking while educating Congress on the implications of tech-related matters. The program aims to make the U.S. government more informed and responsive to the digital age.
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The Presidential Innovation Fellows (PIF) program connects exceptional private-sector innovators with government leaders to collaborate on solutions for critical national challenges. Fellows bring expertise in technology, data, design, and innovation to improve federal programs and services. They work on transformative projects that leverage modern practices, aiming to make government more effective, efficient, and citizen-focused.
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FUSE Corps is a nonprofit organization that partners with local governments and communities to address pressing social challenges. They place executive-level fellows in year-long projects to help cities and regions develop strategies and implement innovative solutions in areas like economic development, healthcare, education, and equity. The goal is to create lasting social impact by fostering collaboration between public, private, and community stakeholders.
As soon as there are more opportunities available, they will be posted here.