Council on Foreign Relations | New York & Washington DC | Part-time | Salary: Competitive Hourly Wage
Description |
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In an ever-changing world, CFR’s work as a leading nonpartisan resource for information and ideas about foreign policy is more important than ever. At CFR, interns do work that matters alongside smart and dedicated staff in a diverse and inclusive environment. Interns are paid a competitive hourly wage while gaining valuable experience through exposure to leading foreign policy experts. They are also offered professional development training as a foundation for future work in the field of foreign policy and international affairs. Internship opportunities are offered through the Blavatnik Internship Program and Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program. |
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CFR generally considers undergraduate and graduate students with majors in international relations, political science, economics, or a related field for its Blavatnik Internship Program. All applicants should have completed the equivalent of four semesters of college coursework (not including AP classes in high school) by the time they begin an internship. A regional specialization, language skills, and additional requirements may also be needed for some internships. In addition to meeting the intellectual requirements, applicants should have excellent skills in administration, writing, research, and computers, as well as previous office experience. Interns must also be willing to commit to fourteen to eighteen hours per week. CFR posts all internship opportunities on its website—in June for the fall semester, in October for the spring semester, and in February for the summer semester. CFR is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks candidates from diverse backgrounds. Interns are paid a competitive hourly wage. Since this is a paid opportunity, interns must have the legal right to work for any employer in the United States. |
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Liberal Arts and Sciences - International Studies • Accounting • Business Administration • Management • |
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How to Apply |
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Visit the below link for individual internship postings and how to apply https://www.cfr.org/career-opportunities/internships
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