If you’re interested in a paid internship in the USA, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is offering its Summer Internship program for 2023 in New York. Both international and US citizens are welcome to apply. Successful applicants will receive hourly compensation and will have the opportunity to intern in either New York or Washington D.C. As the name suggests, the internship focuses on foreign relations.
The Council on Foreign Relations offers paid internships in various fields for talented individuals aspiring to pursue a career in international relations. The internship programs are available in different departments with participants being paid a competitive hourly wage as they gain experience from foreign policy experts, and there is no IELTS requirement.
WHO CAN APPLY?
Graduates and Undergraduates from any country can apply.
ELIGIBILTY:
Undergraduates and graduate students are eligible to apply for the CFR Summer Internships 2023 regardless of their nationality or country of origin. The internship offers the opportunity to work both in the office and half-remote or fully remote, depending on your preference.
REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants are required to have excellent skills in administration, writing, research, and computers, with a major in international relations, political science, economics, or a related field being a plus. The internship program runs for fourteen to eighteen hours per week, and eligible students are expected to start applying online.
BENEFITS:
The CFR Summer Internship is a paid internship that offers the following benefits:
- A competitive hourly wage ($17 US Dollars per hour)
- Certificates
- An internship in the USA
- An opportunity to visit New York and Washington D.C.
INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE IN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK:
CFR is an equal opportunity employer and seeks candidates from diverse backgrounds. The available internships in New York and Washington D.C. include:
- Africa Policy
- Asia Studies
- Digital Services, Product
- Education, Marketing
- Education, Multimedia Production
- Education, Teaching and Learning
- Foreign Affairs, Advertising
- Foreign Affairs, Editorial
- Global Business
- Latin America Studies
- National Program and Outreach
- Publications
- Russia Studies
- U.S. Foreign Policy
- Africa Studies
- Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy
- Global Communications and Media Relations
- Trade Policy, and more.
Applicants can click on the internship positions to access more information about each position and apply online.