The Center for National Policy (CNP) offers full-time and part-time unpaid internships for talented undergraduate students and recent graduates, typically for the duration of a semester. As an intern, your work will involve providing research and logistical assistance to CNP’s programs. Current and planned projects address the national, economic, and regional security challenges facing the country today. Interns work directly with CNP staff and are exposed to the workings of the Washington policy process. General responsibilities include attending Hill briefings, attending speaking events, giving weekly oral presentations on various research topics to interns and staff, and writing a 15-20 page research paper.
Candidates should have strong analytical ability in addition to excellent writing, computer, and organizational skills. Background preferred in political science, economics, history, international relations or similar field. Interns are expected to devote approximately 15-20 hours per week during the school year and schedules are flexible. Resumes are kept on file for a six-month period and will be submitted for consideration each time a position becomes available. Internships are available on a for-credit basis during the academic year.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis for winter, spring, summer and fall internship positions. If interested, please email your résumé, cover letter, and 2-3 page writing sample to Special Assistant to the President, Chere’ Maxwell. All relevant information should be attached as Microsoft Word documents. Incomplete applications will not be considered. For more information, go to http://www.cnponline.org.