Internship at AICGS
Status: aktuell (23.08.2024); Ort: Washington, DC (USA)
The Halle Foundation/AICGS Internship Program offers paid internships to undergraduate and graduate students in the spring, summer, and fall semesters. Halle Foundation/AICGS internships provide a professional and educational experience in a not-for-profit think-tank that works to build a stronger German-American partnership.
Activities:
- Halle Foundation/AICGS internships aim to:
- Introduce interns to all aspects (administrative, programming, development, research) of an American nonprofit public policy institute.
- Provide opportunities for interns to carry out their own research projects and publish work on the Institute’s website.
- Involve interns in ongoing AICGS projects and events within the three program areas: Geoeconomics, Foreign & Security Policy, and Society, Culture & Politics.
- Provide opportunities for participation in similar events in Washington, DC, organized by other policy institutions or think tanks.
- Connect interns to an expanding network of transatlantic experts and practitioners.
- Primary responsibilities of this position include (but are not limited to):
- Research issues on transatlantic relations and, under the mentorship of a senior staff member, write an article for the AICGS website.
- Conduct research for fellows and staff on a variety of topics within the three program areas.
- Compile weekly briefs on transatlantic media, defense, and immigration.
- Assist with the Institute’s social media presence and marketing strategy, including drafting social media posts, brainstorming outreach ideas, and posting to the AICGS website.
- Identify potential partnerships between the Institute and private firms and grant-giving organizations.
- Assist in logistical and programmatic support for upcoming meetings, events, and the Institute’s annual gala, at which it presents the Global Leadership Award.
- Interns will be evaluated at the mid-point and at the end of their internship.
Qualifications:
- Undergraduate or graduate students interested in transatlantic relations and Europe/Germany. Applicants should have completed the equivalent of four semesters of college coursework by the time they begin an internship.
- Strong writing and research skills.
- Strong organizational skills, communication skills, and attention to detail.
- Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office suite, social media, online research).
- German language skills preferred but not required.
- AICGS and The Halle Foundation especially encourage applications from students at Georgia colleges and universities as well as students with ties to the state of Georgia.
- Qualified foreign nationals who apply must be eligible to intern at a U.S. organization. Interns are expected to secure their own housing in Washington, DC.
Frame conditions:
- Duration and Application Deadlines:
- Halle/AICGS interns are expected to work 28 hours per week during the following cycles:
- Spring 2024: January-May, deadline November 10, 2023.
- Summer 2024: June-August, deadline April 12, 2024.
- Fall 2024: September-December, deadline July 19, 2024.
- Halle/AICGS interns are expected to work 28 hours per week during the following cycles:
- Successful applicants are expected to intern at AICGS for the full semester (at least three months). Interns will receive a cost-of-living stipend ($1700/month).
Application:
- To apply, send your resume, cover letter, two writing samples (in English, no more than four pages each), and one letter of recommendation via e-mail to:
- Mr. Jack Fornasiero
- Program Coordinator
- jfornasiero@aicgs.org
- Letters of recommendation may be included with the application package or sent confidentially to Jack Fornasiero by the recommender.