The Quincy Institute (QI) Internship Program provides an opportunity for undergraduate, graduate students, and recent graduates from diverse backgrounds to engage in career exploration and development. The mission of QI’s Internship Program is to provide students and recent graduates a meaningful and practical work experience related to the student’s field of study or career interest. Interns will have the opportunity to attend internal meetings, attend external as well as QI events online or in-person.
The Institute is seeking two research interns for our Democratizing Foreign Policy program, where the interns will work on the issues of Pentagon spending, the global arms trade, and the ways in which foreign governments seek to influence U.S. foreign policy. Candidates should have an interest in these issues as well as strong research and writing skills.
Interns will be able to work remotely or from the Quincy Institute’s Washington, DC office. The pay for this position is $17.50 per hour and is for an average of 19 hours per week. The initial term of the internship is three months but can be extended based on performance.
Responsibilities
- Research and writing of op-eds and blog posts as neededResearch on U.S. policies relating to arms transfers to the Middle East, including consequences of U.S. sales in the region, and statistical research on major arms suppliers
- Research on foreign governments lobbying for, or against, arms sales to the Middle East
- Research on U.S. national security strategy and force posture with an eye towards crafting alternative approaches
- Conduct primary research on Pentagon contractors and the economic impacts of Pentagon spending for reports and policy briefs
- Investigate the influence of the military industrial complex on U.S. foreign policy
Requirments
- Ability to work independently and take initiativeAbility to work with and interpret primary documents
- Basic skills in data collection, database management, and basic statistical analysis
- Exemplary attention to detail and excellent writing skills (a record of published writing is preferred)
- Demonstrate a keen interest in the restraint-oriented approach of the Quincy Institute and thrive in a dynamic and entrepreneurial environment
- General administrative work for the Quincy Institute, as needed
- The candidate must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in political science, international relations, regional studies, or a related field, or be a recent graduate in aforementioned areas
- Proficient in basic technical skills, including Google Suite. Advanced understanding of data analysis and presentation are a plus
The candidate must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in political science, international relations, regional studies, or a related field, or be a recent graduate in aforementioned areas
The application closes on December 8, 2024 (11:59 pm). To be considered, applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and a writing sample (preferably a non-academic writing sample).