Opportunity type
Internship
Part-time role
Event
Cause areas
International security & cooperation
Institutional decision-making
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Skill set
Research
Political & bureaucratic
Policy writing
Communicator
Organization building, boosting & running
Location
Washington, DC (Hybrid)
Description
A Washington, DC–based internship for undergraduate and graduate students interested in democracy, governance, and transatlantic policy work.
- Policy research: Conduct analysis on democratic resilience, authoritarian influence, and governance trends in Europe and North America
- Program support: Help organize events such as roundtables, panels, and workshops with policymakers and experts
- Stakeholder engagement: Support outreach to government, civil society, media, and research partners
- Professional exposure: Gain hands-on experience in a transatlantic policy institute working on democracy and security
Hybrid role in Washington, DC; unpaid, 20–40 hours per week for approximately three months.
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