Opportunity type
Internship
Cause areas
Global catastrophic risks
Routes to impact
Direct high impact on an important cause
Learning about important cause areas
Skill-building & building career capital
Skill set
Political & bureaucratic
Conceptual & empirical research
Communicator
Location
United States (U.S. Senate)
Description
The National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology is seeking spring Policy and Operations Interns to support its mission at the intersection of biotechnology and national security.
- Gain firsthand experience in national security policy related to emerging biotechnology through research, drafting, editing, and administrative tasks.
- Work in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment with opportunities to collaborate on impactful projects.
- Ideal for candidates with interest or experience in science and technology policy, biology, politics, or national security, and strong communication and organizational skills.
- This is an unpaid, in-person internship (minimum 20 hours/week); external funding is permitted.
To apply, email jobs@biotech.senate.gov with your resume, a brief statement of interest, and your spring availability.
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