Council on Foreign Relations

Description

Spring, Summer, & Fall

The CFR Volunteer Internship Program offers an exceptional opportunity for talented individuals who are considering a career in international relations. Our volunteer interns have the chance to interact with experts, scholars, and young, upcoming leaders in the foreign policy field.

Volunteer interns are recruited year-round on a semester basis in both the New York and Washington, DC, offices. Volunteer internships are generally offered in the Executive Office, CFR.org, the Studies Program, Publications, Communications, the Meetings Program, the Corporate Program, and Foreign Affairs publishing. Each semester requires a part-time commitment of at least fourteen to twenty-one hours per week. A volunteer intern’s duties generally consist of departmental support, editing and writing, research, and event coordination.

 

CFR generally considers undergraduate and graduate students with majors in international relations, political science, economics, or a related field for its Volunteer Internship Program. A regional specialization and language skills may also be required for some internships. In addition to meeting the intellectual requirements, applicants should have excellent skills in administration, writing, and research; basic computer skills; and previous office experience.

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Requirements

 *From the Internship Website:

  • Great writing, editing, and research skills (cover letter is very important and heavily weighted both in terms of content and writing skills)

  • Mainly sophomore, junior, seniors or recent graduates

  • Research experience (that should also be highlighted in resume)

  • Demonstrated interest and or experience in area of application (major/minors, language, study abroad, research etc.

Other Information

- Internships are available in New York and Washington D.C. 
- Internships are part time and unpaid
- Students applying for this internship are elgible for the Robina Franklin William Scholarship which will provide compensation for unpaid internships. (~$15 per hour)

 

Application

  • Application Deadline

    Deadlines vary by position and openings and are posted on the CFR website:
    - Spring Internship - October
    - Summer Internship- January
    - Fall Internship - May

    Application Process

    Students may start the application process completing the IOGP application.

    All students interested in international internships must meet with
     Dr. Shannon Peterson (Haight Center, room 202 or shannon.peterson@usu.edufor more information about this and other opportunities before they will be placed.