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Carter Center volunteers provide professional skills, time, energies, and personal commitment to waging peace, fighting disease, and building hope.















More than 100 undergraduate and graduate students work
as interns with Center programs for academic credit or practical experience each year.

We invite you to participate in Waging Peace,
Fighting Disease, and Building Hope.

A key component of involvement in The Carter Center is partnership through donations: joining with us as global change agents and becoming part of the solution in people's lives. Through programs on current global issues, events for donors, internships and graduate fellowships, and volunteer opportunities, the Center's mission grows through the strong support of our involved partners.


Become Part of the Solution
We invite you to help us Wage Peace, Fight Disease, and Build Hope. Your charitable gift, when combined with the generosity of others, can make a difference in the lives of millions around the world. Learn more about how your support can help us change the world.  Become part of the solution >

Conversations at The Carter Center

Conversations at The Carter Center is an annual series of evening programs designed to increase public awareness on issues of national and global importance as they relate to the Center's work. Distinguished panels consisting of Carter Center experts and special guests make presentations followed by question-and-answer periods with the audience. View current season schedule and watch archived webcasts.

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Internship Program
The Carter Center offers unique and diverse opportunities for undergraduate juniors and seniors, recent graduates (within two years of graduation), and graduate/professional students who are interested in contemporary international and domestic issues. More than 100 undergraduate and graduate students work as interns with Center programs for academic credit or practical experience each year. The Internship Program is recognized both nationally and internationally and has special appeal for those who wish to combine academic study with practical application and experience.
More about internships >


Volunteers pack boxes filled with medical kits to combat Guinea worm disease in Sudan, Ghana, and Nigeria. More than 30,000 kits filled with basic first aid items were assembled by individual and corporate volunteers.




Volunteer Opportunities
Carter Center volunteers provide professional skills, time, energies, and personal commitment to waging peace, fighting disease, and building hope.  They include retirees, professionals, students, and others who are engaged in three main areas:  clerical support and tours, special events, and gardening. More about volunteers >



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Emory University

Emory University Partnership


All staff at the Center are recruited through the Emory University Human Resources Department. When positions are available, they are posted by Emory on its
Human Resources Web page.