Intern, Tech Policy (Spring 2026)

Intern, Tech Policy (Spring 2026)

Opportunity type
Internship
Cause areas
Global catastrophic risks
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Skill set
Communicator
Research
Location
Washington, DC.
Description
The Center for European Policy Analysis seeks a tech policy intern to explore how technology reshapes geopolitics and advance a positive transatlantic tech agenda that upholds democratic competitive advantage.
  • Intern conducts research on EU-US tech/trade policy, AI, export controls, and data sovereignty while supporting events and stakeholder outreach
  • Requires junior/senior undergraduate standing or graduate enrollment in relevant field with strong research, analytical, and writing abilities
  • Offers 20-40 hours per week unpaid internship for 3-month commitment in Washington, DC with hybrid/remote flexibility
  • Responsibilities include preparing policy briefs, monitoring tech policy developments, organizing panel discussions, and supporting strategic advocacy efforts
  • Ideal candidates have demonstrated interest in transatlantic tech policy, familiarity with digital markets and supply chains, plus strong organizational skills
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