Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Internship and Mentoring Program
Opportunity type
Internship
Cause areas
Global catastrophic risks
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Relevant aptitudes
Political & bureaucratic
Communicator
Conceptual & empirical research
Location
Washington, DC.
Description
The Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Internship and Mentoring Program at the Center for a New American Security offers a rigorous, full-time, six-month internship in Washington, DC, focused on policy research, writing, and professional development in national security.
- Interns work directly with CNAS research programs or departments, gaining hands-on experience and significant responsibility.
- The program includes exposure to national policy debates, decision makers, and opportunities for original research and publication.
- Interns receive a $1,900 monthly stipend plus a $75 transportation stipend; relocation to Washington, DC is required.
- U.S. citizenship is preferred for some roles (especially in the Defense Program), but all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; CNAS is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity.
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