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City/State: Washington, DC |
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Country: UNITED STATES
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| Atlantic Council of the United States |
1101 15th St. NW, 11th Floor
DC
UNITED STATES 20005
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Program description: |
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The John A. Baker Internship Program offers ten to fifteen volunteer (unpaid) positions during the fall, spring, and summer academic terms. Interns assist with Council projects, attend briefings and seminars, and complete an independent research project. These positions require a strong interest in international affairs, business, and/or education. Applicants should possess some administrative or office experience, as well as work in scholarly research. Course credit may be arranged through the student's academic institution. To apply, please send a resume and academic transcript (official or unofficial), a brief writing sample (five pages maximum), two letters of recommendation (professional or academic) and a short cover letter (including your dates of availability). The deadlines are March 30 (summer term), June 30 (fall term), and November 24 (spring term).
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General program information: |
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Program open to: Everyone
Age range: college junior to graduate student
Travel to site: Independent Travel
Is opportunity more independant or group orientated: Varies
Living arrangements on the program: Not applicable
How long does the program last?: Various Durations
What are the dates of this program: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
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Benefits and advantages of the program: |
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The Atlantic Council's current projects address: new relationships within Europe and between Europe and North America; the transformation of the newly independent Slavic and Eurasian states; new relationships among the Asian and Pacific nations, as well as their ties to North America and Europe; new opportunities for enhancing global and regional security; global interdependence in the arenas of energy, the environment, trade, economic growth and development; international education; government and corporate relations; and international business. For more information on specific Council programs, please see our website.
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Cost or price of this program: |
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The internship is free of charge and is free to apply. Interns are unpaid volunteers and must arrange housing either through their institution or on their own.
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Other Internships listings from Atlantic Council of the United States |
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