Living, learning, interning through the Burch seminar in D.C.

The Burch Field Research Seminar on Domestic and International Affairs offers undergraduates at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill a unique learning, living and internship opportunity in Washington, D.C. The semester-long seminar is a collaboration between Honors Carolina and Public Policy in the College of Arts and Sciences, and it offers students first-hand engagement with people and organizations that influence domestic and international affairs in our nation’s capital.

Twenty-two Carolina students will travel to Washington, D.C. in January to take part in the program for Spring 2015.