Work-study (for Pennsylvania residents) and internships are available throughout the year. (Note: Internships are unpaid; for information on work-study grants, query your campus financial aid office.) Students serve in one of three support capacities.
Research Assistants work under the direct supervision of the Institute’s research staff. Students help maintain data files, conduct literature searches, compile indices, or produce other material.
Editorial Assistants are trained to analyze scholarly articles, correspond with authors, fact check, copyedit, proofread, and generally help with the production of the quarterly journal Orbis, as well as perform general administrative duties throughout the Institute.
Administrative Assistants help with conference preparation, development, public relations, and maintain the Institute’s specialized periodical collection.
All language skills are welcome, but knowledge of Russian, Chinese, Persian, Arabic, French, German, and Spanish is especially helpful. A familiarity with word-processing programs and conducting research on the worldwide web is also desirable. Internships are available for an academic year, a semester, a summer, or by agreement, for a shorter time. A minimum commitment of 10 hours a week is required.
Applications for the academic year internships are reviewed on a rolling basis; all applications for summer internships must be received by the Friday of the first week in April. Send cover letter, résumé, and a writing sample (preferably a term paper) to:
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Internship Coordinator
Foreign Policy Research Institute
1528 Walnut Street, Ste 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102-3684
Tel: (215) 732-3774
Fax: (215) 732-4401
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the internship coordinator at intern@fpri.org.
There are no openings at this time.