Internship: The Global Governance, Justice, & Security Program (Stimson Center)

Deadline: November 15, 2021

The Global Governance, Justice, & Security Program at the Stimson Center

As the world confronts myriad, interconnected challenges — from ending civil wars and extreme poverty to combating climate change and information warfare — the very concept of global collective action is in question. At the same time, the world faces a severe, and widening, governance deficit as our system of global governance is continually asked to do more with less. In addition to multiple challenges and obstacles to deliver justice and security across the globe, the current system is under attack by resurgent nationalism, protectionism, and critiques of the multilateral system’s legitimacy. Stimson’s Global Governance, Justice & Security Program 〈GGJustSec〉 aims to advance more capable global and regional institutions to better cope with existing and emerging global challenges and to create new opportunities through effective multilateral action, including with the global business community and civil society.

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Internship: Halle Foundation/AICGS Internships

Deadline: October 1, 2021; April 1, 2022

The Halle Foundation/AICGS Internship Program will commence in the Fall 2021 semester and offers paid internships to undergraduate and graduate students in the spring, summer, and fall semesters. Halle Foundation/AICGS internships provide a professional and educational experience in a not-for-profit think-tank that works to build a stronger German-American partnership.

Halle Foundation/AICGS Internships – AICGS

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Internship: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Deadline: October 1, 2021; February 1, 2022

The Center seeks highly motivated undergraduate and graduate students (including law), as well as recent graduates, in the following areas for full-and occasionally part-time paid internships: Communications, Government Affairs, Health Policy, Housing Policy, Food Assistance, National Budget and Tax Policy, Outreach Campaigns, State Fiscal Policy, and Family Income Support.

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Internship: National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)

Deadline: November 1, 2021; November 14, 2021

START offers unpaid internships year round on a variety of research projects and teams. During the course of their internship, participants are exposed to the most up-to-date theories, methods and information related to the study of terrorism. They are versed in the critical questions tackled by homeland security practitioners, policy makers and researchers, and are mentored in a professional environment geared toward student success. The program is designed to prepare the next generation of homeland security scholars and practitioners through real-world research experience.

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Internship: Research Intern (Center for Economic and Policy Research)

Deadline: October 1, 2021

Research Intern – Center for Economic and Policy Research (cepr.net)

The Revolving Door Project, a project of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), scrutinizes executive branch personnel (current and potential) as well as congressional oversight of the executive branch. Our goal is to ensure political appointees serve the broad public interest, rather than corporations’ narrow political agenda or their own personal advancement. 

The Revolving Door Project has an opening for a Research Intern. This is a full-time, remote position with a duration of approximately three months (exact dates are flexible as hiring is on a rolling basis).

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Internship: Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) Internship

Deadline: November 30, 2021; April 1, 2022

CEPA seeks qualified and motivated undergraduate students (in their junior or senior year), recent grads, and graduate students to participate in any of our eight internship programs offered during the Spring, Summer, and Fall virtually or in-person in its Washington, DC office. Interns provide vital research and logistical support to their programs. Through CEPA internships, participants will gain valuable skills, knowledge, experience, and connections in the transatlantic community. CEPA offers internships in the following programming areas:

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Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program (Howard Univ.)

Deadline: February 9, 2021

The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program is a six-week summer program designed to provide undergraduate students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs, a greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs, and the enhanced knowledge and skills to pursue such careers. The Program usually selects participants (known as “Rangel Scholars”) each year from universities throughout the United States. This program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, women, and those with financial need. Students live at Howard University, attend classes, and participate in a variety of programs with foreign affairs professionals at Howard and at diverse locations around Washington, DC.

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Max Kampelman Fellowships (Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe)

Deadline: November 5, 2021

The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe seeks candidates for its Max Kampelman Fellowship program. Named for a longtime U.S. Ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Kampelman Fellows represent the next generation of American leaders in security policy, human rights, and strategic communications.

Kampelman Fellows join a team of world-class experts at an independent, bicameral, bipartisan, inter-branch federal agency. The Helsinki Commission advances American national security and national interests by promoting human rights, military security, and economic cooperation in 57 countries. 

Kampelman Fellowships last three months, with fellows expected to work 30 hours per week. Fellows are paid $25 per hour and are offered ongoing enrichment, professional development, and networking opportunities facilitated by senior commission staff.

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Social Media Intern (SRAS)

Deadline: Open Until Filled

SRAS is seeking an Internet savvy intern for a paid position within SRAS. Duties will focus on SRAS’ social media accounts across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. The intern will be responsible for creating content and campaigns as well as coordinating takeovers and content submissions from students and partners across SRAS locations.

The intern will also assist in maintaining the SRAS Family of Sites with article formatting and SEO annotation and potentially with maintaining the SRAS Explorer App.

To apply, visit: https://sras.org/mediaintern