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Global Policy Programs Internship, Spring 2012

The Asia Society’s Global Policy Programs department is seeking an exceptional intern with a demonstrated interest in the social, political, and economic challenges facing the United States and countries in Asia. We are currently seeking an intern with strong research/writing skills and interest in at least one of the following areas:

  1. The linkages between environmental change, sustainable development, and security in the Asian region, with a particular focus on food security, water security, urbanization, and climate change.
  1. Regional security, United States foreign policy in the region, and governance issues in Asia. Current countries/regions of interest include Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia, India, and Burma/Myanmar.

Responsibilities:

Tracking and researching current developments in Asia; writing, editing, and proofreading reports, event/meeting summaries, and content for Asia Society's website; providing conference/event coordinating support; assisting with administrative and logistical duties as needed; and attending and reporting on meetings at the United Nations and at various NGOs in New York City.


Qualifications


Requirements:

Previous internship or work experience preferred; familiarity with global issues and/or Asia through academic study and/or work experience; strong research, writing, and editing skills; excellent attention to detail; reliable and able to work under tight deadlines; proficiency with Microsoft Office, with knowledge of design software a plus (Adobe CS); and flexibility with handling diverse tasks.

Schedule:

Internships are unpaid positions. Please note that we do not provide visa support. Candidates are required to commit to a minimum of 12 weeks, and at least three days per week, or the equivalent of 24 hours per week. Full-time (minimum 35 hours per week) commitments are generally preferred. Evening availability once or twice a month for events may be requested.


Contact Details



Application Instructions


E-mail: 1) a cover letter, indicating your interest in the position and the days and hours you are available to work; 2) a resume; and 3) a writing sample (3–5 double-spaced pages; abstracts are accepted) in Word or PDF format with the subject line "Global Policy Programs Internship, Spring 2012." Incomplete applications will not be considered. Due to the large volume of applications we receive, we are only able to contact those candidates selected for an interview. Position is open until filled.

Debra Eisenman, Assistant Director

Global Policy Programs

Asia Society

725 Park Avenue

New York, NY, 10021

E-mail: globalpolicy@asiasociety.org

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