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Saskatchewan Legislative Internship Program |
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Home Current News Now accepting applications for the 2011 program. Click here for application form. The Saskatchewan Legislative Internship Program (SLIP) provides at least five senior university students, or recent graduates, a unique educational experience each year. The seven-month program will give participants the opportunity to use their theoretical knowledge of government and parliament in a practical setting. They will get first-hand experience with the day-to-day work of elected representatives from both sides of the House. The Internship focuses on the role of the private member. It creates a new and desirable service for legislators by providing them with highly qualified and enthusiastic assistants. Furthermore, as citizens who better understand the principles of our parliamentary system, participants in the program will provide a long-term benefit to the province and country.
Selection of Interns Applications to participate in the program are accepted in March of each year. Successful candidates will begin their internship in January of the following year. Applicants are reviewed by a committee consisting of the director of the program, a representative from the Office of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, faculty members from the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan, two former Speakers of the House and one former Intern. Interns are selected based on academic qualifications, evidence of skills needed to assist Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), interest in the parliamentary process, and personal qualities required to succeed in SLIP. The Saskatchewan Legislative Internship Program is designed for third and fourth year undergraduate university students attending a recognized Canadian university. The Program offers six academic credits towards an undergraduate degree at the University of Regina or the University of Saskatchewan. Applications will also be accepted from graduate students and recent university graduates. Applicants must be permanent residents of Saskatchewan, but may be temporarily out of the province to pursue their education at a non-Saskatchewan university. The Internship is open to students enrolled in all academic disciplines. Provision has been made, through the Rawlco Aboriginal Saskatchewan Internship, for at least one intern being a First Nations or Métis student. Because of the non-partisan nature of the Program, applicants should not be actively engaged in partisan political activities. This includes being an officer, candidate, or staff member of a political party in Saskatchewan. Past party membership or participation as an election campaign worker will not disqualify an application and will be subject to review and consideration by the Selection Committee. Questions about eligibility to participate in the Program should be forwarded to the Director of the Program, Mr. Ken Pontikes.
For Further Information
Mr. Ken
Pontikes, Director
Tel. (306)
374-3873 Email: kpp985@mail.usask.ca
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