Intern, Economics Program (Spring and Summer 2026)
Opportunity type
Internship
Part-time role
Cause areas
International security & cooperation
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Skill set
Research
Policy writing
Political & bureaucratic
Collaborative problem-solving
Deadline
2026-02-27
Deadline soon
Location
Washington D.C.
Description
A paid spring/summer internship for students and recent graduates with training in international trade and economics to support research on global economic policy in Washington, DC.
- Policy research – Analyze trade policy, supply chains, climate and trade, digital trade, and global economic governance
- Data and writing – Conduct quantitative analysis, build data visualizations, and contribute to reports and research products
- Professional exposure – Engage with CSIS scholars and external stakeholders, including government officials
- Compensation – $18–$20/hour depending on degree level; full- or part-time, in-person through August 2026
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