Research Intern, Great Power Competition

Research Intern, Great Power Competition

Hudson Institute
Opportunity type
Internship
Cause areas
International security & cooperation
Routes to impact
Learning about important cause areas
Skill-building & building career capital
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Skill set
Conceptual & empirical research
Political & bureaucratic
Communicator
Location
Washington, DC
Description
Hudson Institute offers a research internship focused on Great Power Competition and China, providing hands-on experience in policy research and exposure to leading experts in Washington, DC.
  • Support Senior Fellow Michael Sobolik with research, data analysis, and preparation of materials for podcasts, op-eds, and Senate hearings.
  • Assist with articles, reports, briefing memos, and administrative tasks, as well as event support.
  • Engage in discussions with experts and attend both public and intern-specific events at Hudson Institute.
  • Open to current students or recent graduates in relevant fields; Chinese-language skills are especially valued. In-person or hybrid work is required (minimum 20 hours/week).
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