Office of Science and Technology Policy Internship, White House – Washington D.C.

In 1976, recognizing the need to coordinate the Federal science and technology policy, and provide the President with the best possible guidance on advances in science and technology, Congress established the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Today, OSTP works to maximize the benefits of science and technology to advance health, prosperity, security, environmental quality, and justice for all Americans.OSTP is composed of a Director’s Office and six core policy teams: Climate and Environment, Energy, Health and Life Sciences, National Security, Science and Society, and the U.S. Chief Technology Officer. We are guided by a core…

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Federal Jackets Fellowship

About the Federal Jackets Fellowship In the Georgia Tech Federal Jackets Fellowship (formerly the Georgia Tech D.C. Internship Program), you will work full time with a member of Congress, a Congressional committee, or an executive branch office in or around Washington, D.C. for approximately 10 weeks during summer, and 16 weeks during spring or fall. You will secure your own internship based on your academic and personal interests. The Georgia Tech Career Center and the Office of Institute Relations are available to assist you with this process. Recent positions secured by…

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Summer Editorial Intern, Foreign Policy – Washington, D.C

Overview Foreign Policy (FP) is recruiting a summer editorial intern. The intern will assist with social media, reporting, and research, diving right into the day-to-day editorial work of FP. We are a collaborative team; candidates should work well with others and be committed to FP’s mission—explaining Washington to the world, and the world to Americans. This is a part-time paid internship which can be remote or based in our Washington, D.C. headquarters. Previous Foreign Policy interns have gone on to full-time roles at prestigious media organizations around the world. This is a terrific…

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The Kissinger Summer Academy, Johns Hopkins SAIS

Overview The Henry Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins University is pleased to offer exceptional undergraduates and recent graduates a week-long seminar that investigates the role of nuclear weapons in American grand strategy. The seminar revisits debates over nuclear strategy during the Cold War, considers how U.S. policymakers have addressed challenges such as non-proliferation and rogue states, and explores the role that nuclear weapons will have in shaping American competitions with Russia and China today. It provides Kissinger Summer Fellows with an understanding of how technology and strategy…

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2023 Charles B. Rangel Summer Enrichment Program

  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.…

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Spring 2023 – Research Internship – Alliance for Securing Democracy, German Marshall Fund

Job Summary:   The Alliance for Securing Democracy is seeking spring trainees to assist with research on autocratic actors’ attempts to undermine democracies. Trainees will be responsible for tracking and compiling research on developments in this area, including real-time events and policy debates in Europe and the United States. Trainees will benefit from exposure to GMF’s network, and will gain valuable research, analysis, and writing experiences. While all traineeships will be on a remote, work-from-home basis, trainees must maintain an address in the Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland area throughout the traineeship.…

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Program Associate Intern, Society for International Development – Washington, DC

If you are interested in supporting our work at the Society for International Development-US, join us as a Program Associate intern! The internship cycle runs for 4-6 months and includes a variety of responsibilities within the organization, positioning individuals in the role to grow their skills, learn new processes, and meet and network with professionals across the field of international development. If you have any questions while filling out the application form, please contact jobs@sid-us.org or call 202-331-1317. Program Associate Internship Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):   Perform general administrative…

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House Energy and Commerce Committee Internships – Spring 2023

The Democratic Staff of the House Energy and Commerce Committee seeks qualified undergrad students and recent graduates for legislative interns for the Spring 2023 session. Interns will receive a stipend, and applicants may request the Committee’s assistance to receive credit from their educational institution. An internship with the Energy and Commerce Democrats is designed to give students a thorough understanding of a Congressional committee’s role in the legislative process. Throughout the course of the program, interns will assist staff with administrative tasks such as answering phones, conducting legislative research, and…

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Spring 2023 Internships House Committee on Science, Space and Technology

The Republican Office of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology seeks energetic and self-motivated undergraduate or graduate-level students, as well as recent graduates, with an interest in government and public policy for a Spring 2023 internship. Working closely with Committee staff, interns will have the opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of the inner-workings of a congressional committee and learn about the day-to-day administrative operations of the House of Representatives. Interns are responsible for assisting Committee staff with official proceedings (hearings/markups), oversight, research, assisting with phone inquiries, and providing support…

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Spring 2023 Internships with Senator Warnock

Each semester, Senator Warnock welcomes highly motivated, detail-oriented, and energetic individuals for internship positions in his Washington, D.C. office. Responsibilities include: answering the telephones, logging constituent opinions, leading tours of the U.S. Capitol, assisting members of senior staff with administrative tasks, and other duties and projects as needed. Qualified candidates should have excellent communications and interpersonal skills, should be team-oriented, highly organized, and resourceful. Candidates with Georgia ties are strongly encouraged to apply. Senator Warnock is currently accepting applications for paid full and part-time internships for: Winter/Spring 2023 (January – May 2023)…

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