Call for Applications: New Brunswick Legislative Internship Program​

Applications for the New Brunswick Legislative Internship Program (NBLIP) are now open.
Are you a third- or fourth-year university student? ​Are you interested in provincial politics? ​Do you enjoy independent research?​ Are you looking to gain hands-on experience working with legislators on policy development, while earning approx. $17 per hour and getting academic credit?​
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The New Brunswick Legislative Internship Program​ is now accepting applications from Political Science students from New Brunswick universities. Two non-partisan interns will be selected to provide research assistance to Members of the Legislative Assembly and Officers of the Assembly such as the Auditor-General and Chief Electoral Officer. ​
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If you have a strong academic record, good communication skills, an interest in policy research, familiarity with both official languages, and have never worked or volunteered for a political party or campaign, then submit a letter of application, academic transcript, CV, and arrange for two letters of reference sent via email to:​
Dr. Tom Bateman​
Director, New Brunswick Legislative Internship Program​
Political Science Department. 91ÌÒÉ« University​
bateman@stu.ca​
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Deadline: Applications and letters are due by October 24, 2025.​
Internships run from late- January to mid-May, 2026.​
For more information, please reach out to Dr. Tom Bateman: bateman@stu.ca.