Tag: 2021-2022
FY 2021 SIGAR Student Employment Program
The Office of the Special Inspector General for Afganistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) is considering students for General Administrative and Office Services Intern positions within their Lessons Learned Program (LLP). The goal of the LLP is to identify key lessons from US involvement in Afghanistan, starting in 2001, and to make informed actionable recommendations to improve current and future reconstruction efforts. SIGAR interns are among the most highly paid in the Washington, DC area, earning between $28,959 – $60,129 a year, depending on education and experience As long as they remain enrolled…
Read More2021-2022 Army Cyber Command Virtual Internship | VSFS
The Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS) provides undergraduate students with remote internships within the federal government. All internships are remote and unpaid. This opportunity will have students completing research on cyberattacks and data analysis, investigating the social science theories behind persistent engagement, deterrence and escalation, and more. Selected interns will meek for an hour or two per week with their teams, via Microsoft Teams. The remainder of their 10 hours of work will be completed independently. The internship runs for the duration of the school year with breaks for holidays…
Read MoreCEPA Internships 2021-2022
CEPA seeks qualified and motivated recent grads and graduate students to participate in any of our seven internship programs offered during the Spring, Summer, and Fall 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: Democratic Resilience Digital Innovation Initiative Transatlantic Defense and Security Transatlantic Leadership Outreach Communications Development Executive Responsibilities: Assist with day-to-day program activities; Help with planning and…
Read More2021-2022 Carnegie-Tsinghua Center Global Internship Program
The Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy is seeking highly qualified and motivated students and recent graduates to apply for its academic-year Global Intern Program. Selected interns will have the opportunity to learn about key foreign policy issues by interacting with and supporting senior Chinese and international scholars and experts and supporting the center’s activities and operations. Interns will have the chance to become a critical part of a unique think tank and work with teams of scholars, policymakers, and business leaders, forming connections to build their professional networks. Interns will…
Read More2021 Virtual Student Federal Service Internships & Information Session
The Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS) is the world’s longest-running remote internship program. Created by the Department of State to connect students to the work of the U.S. government, the VSFS employs students to work fully remotely on unclassified projects. Interns will be provided a mentor at the department of state or another federal agency that they will work with over the course of the internship. Interns are required to work around 10 hours per week from September through May and are unpaid. Applications will open on July 1, 2021…
Read MoreBerlin – International Parliamentary Scholarship – 2022
Would you like to work at the German Parliament? The German Bundestag invites you, in cooperation with the Freie Universität Berlin, HumboldtUniversität Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin, to apply for an International Parliamentary Scholarship (IPS) to spend five months in Berlin. The IPS program is aimed at highly qualified young men and women who will return home after the program with the determination to play an active and responsible role in shaping their countries’ democratic future. The German Bundestag, the German Parliament, offers young people the opportunity to get to…
Read MoreFALL 2021 Carter Center Internships and Graduate Assistantships
Founded by former President and First Lady Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, in partnership with Emory University, the Carter Center aids in conflict prevention and resolution for the protection of all human life. They are seeking interns and graduate assistants. Both opportunities are paid and at the moment are operating remotely. The Carter Center is set to open later this year, but the exact dates are unknown due to the uncertainty of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. All internships and graduate assistantships are based in Atlanta. However, opportunities arise for interns to…
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