Opportunity type
Internship
Volunteer
Cause areas
International security & cooperation
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Skill set
Political & bureaucratic
Conceptual & empirical research
Communicator
Location
Washington, DC
Description
Hudson Institute is offering a volunteer, in-person research internship with the Japan Chair for Spring 2026, focused on Indo-Pacific economic and security issues and US-Japan relations.
- Support research and administrative tasks, including data gathering, literature reviews, and event assistance.
- Engage directly with experts and attend public and intern-specific events in Washington, DC.
- Contribute to articles, reports, and presentations on critical policy topics.
- Open to current students or recent graduates in relevant fields; Japanese language skills are a plus.
- Remote work is not available; applicants must be able to work onsite.
This is an unpaid position. Apply by submitting a cover letter, resume, and writing sample as instructed in the job posting.
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