Thai American National Internship Program (TANIP)


The Thai American National Internship Program (TANIP) is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Thai-American students to gain a firsthand look at the American government and political system in Washington DC, and to reflect on the role they, as future leaders, might play in strengthening the US-Thai relationship.

The US-Asia Institute, in consultation with The Royal Thai Embassy, initiated TANIP in 2015 to provide Thai-American students with the opportunity to intern/shadow in various offices of elected officials, public agencies, or private organizations at the national level. This opportunity provides a stronger understanding of how government operates by experiencing it from an insider’s perspective.

 The program prepares young leaders to participate in the political/legislative arenas and is dedicated to developing skills of individuals who are interested in public service and civic engagement. Not only is this an invaluable professional experience, but it also benefits the Thai-American community by increasing the interest of this American community in American politics, government, and public service in the future.

Understanding and participating in the political process and engaging with government at all levels is crucial to ensuring that a community’s needs and concerns are heard and addressed. The Thai community in the United States should be more civically engaged and represented at the municipal, state, and national levels. 

You can download the one-pager detailing information of TANIP HERE or by visiting the Royal Thai Embassy HERE.

The 2025 program is organized to provide the opportunity for Thai-American students and young graduates to come to Washington D.C. from 2 June – 15 August, 2025 (11 weeks) to get hands-on experience in the policymaking process and spend 1-2 weeks at the Royal Thai Embassy, gaining hands-on experience on Thai-US relations. 

To read statements from our past TANIP cohort, see our TANIP alumni page HERE.

2025 TANIP applications are now open

2025 TAnip Program

  • Candidate Qualifications:

    • Age 18-25 years old

    • Enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student in good academic standing OR recently completed degree

    • U.S. citizenship

    • Leadership ability and good interpersonal skills

    • Record of community service or interest therein

    • Written and spoken fluency in English

    • Thai descent

    Required Documents:

    • Resume (click HERE for resume sample)

    • Statement of Intent and Impact

    • A copy of your most recent transcript

    • A copy of ID, passport, or another official document as proof of US citizenship

    • A copy of parent’s ID, passport, or other official documents as proof of Thai ancestry

    • Letter(s) of recommendation - one required & an optional second

  • November 8, 2024: Application released.

    January 13, 2025: Deadline for Application. Click the apply button above to begin your application process.

    On a rolling basis: Candidates selected and contacted for interviews.

    February 14, 2025: Acceptance of TANIP 2024 participants.

    March - May 2025: The US-Asia Institute will place participants in internships at prominent organizations in DC and pair with mentors.

    June 2 - June 6, 2025: Week-long orientation with fellow participants for a series of meetings with successful DC professionals, professional development workshops, international relations experts, etc.

    June 9 – August 1, 2025: Internship at host organization.

    August 4 - 15, 2025: One or two week Internship at the Royal Thai Embassy.

  • June 2 to August 8, 2025

    June 1: Arrive in Washington, D.C.

    June 2-6: Orientation/Introduction to the City

    Visits/Meetings with Representatives from The Executive and Judicial Branch (The White House, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Education, U.S.  Department of Defense, U.S. Supreme Court); Legislative Branch; Policy Influencers (Think Tanks, Journalists, Lobbyists, and Businesses/Private Sector)

    Site Visits/Tours of the U.S. Capitol, the Supreme Court, and the Pentagon

    June 9-13: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    June 16-20: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    June 23-27: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    June 30- July 4: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    July 7-11: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    July 14-18: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    July 21-25: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    July 28-August 1: CONGRESS/GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Shadowing/Internship

    August 4-15: Internship at the Royal Thai Embassy (1 or 2 weeks)

    August 8: Program Wrap-Up/Evaluation

    August 8: Certificate Presentation at the Royal Thai Embassy

    August 9 or 16: Return Home

  • Participants are responsible for all expenses related to the program (estimated to be approximately $2000), which include travel to Washington, D.C. and return to home location; housing (housing recommendations available through the US-Asia Institute or on own); food; ground transportation throughout the program; and cultural and spending money.

    The Thai American Youth Political Leadership Awards sponsored by the Royal Thai Embassy will be given to participants to help cover expenses for the program. Interested participants must indicate their needs for financial assistance in the application form.

    All participants must, after acceptance into the program, show proof of health insurance and sign a liability waiver.

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