Partner with Us

Put the Evans School to Work for You

Advance your organization's mission, and ours, by participating in our Public Service Clinics, hiring our interns, and employing our graduates.

The Evans School's problem-solving approach trains our students to tackle policy and organizational challenges across the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Many of our students possess significant work experience in these sectors and seek to take their careers to new heights.

Participate in Our Public Service Clinics

Would you like to survey your counterparts' latest innovations, assess a fledgling program, develop a new system, or test the feasibility of an idea? The Public Service Clinics are the partner of choice to meet practical, applied research needs in public agencies and nonprofit organizations. Learn more about the Public Service Clinics by visiting their website.

Hire an Evans School Student or Graduate

If you need day-to-day, hands-on assistance to meet emerging policy or management needs, consider hiring an Evans School student intern or graduate.

Internships
Evans School internships provide a unique capacity-building resource and low-risk recruitment opportunity for organizations in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. Students and employers typically tailor internship positions to fit the needs of the individual and the organization.

Employment
The Evans School's Career Services office offers a variety of free services to help employers maximize their campus presence and connect with talented students and alumni. Job listings, a searchable resume database, and on-campus recruiting sessions are available to help you identify and recruit quality employees.

Learn more about internship and hiring opportunities for employers at the Evans School.

Provide University-Quality Training for Your Organization

The Cascade Center at the Evans School is able to offer organizations customized, on-site courses for their employees that meets their unique training needs. Courses offered by the Cascade Center can be customized and other courses on similar topics (such as leading change, succession planning, and cultural communications) can be developed on request. Learn more about customized courses by contacting the Cascade Center at cascade@u.washington.edu or visiting their website.

Other Partnerships

The Evans School regularly partners with agencies and organizations to co-sponsor events, develop new programs, and more. If you would like to explore partnership opportunities with the Evans School beyond what is listed above, please contact our Director of Communications at 206.616.1640 or mollymm@u.washington.edu.