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Intern - Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics - Communications (Summer 2024)

Applications are closed

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Government & Politics
    Media & Journalism
  • Washington, DC

Requirements

  • Knowledge, Education and Experience:
  • Must be at least a current undergraduate senior. Must have at least a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) from an accredited U.S. institution or equivalent from a non-U.S. institution.
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States.
  • Must be able to commit to 20 hours a week.
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Must have social media experience including Twitter and LinkedIn.
  • Must have the ability to work well independently and as part of a team.

Responsibilities

  • Curating the program’s social media accounts.
  • Promoting the program’s activities on a regular basis primarily via Twitter and LinkedIn.
  • Finding new ways to improve the program’s social media presence and supporting with metrics and analytics compilation.
  • Assisting in writing and editing event summaries and other written communication as dictated by program needs.
  • Performing a variety of other Trustee Chair related duties as assigned.

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For 50 years, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has developed practical solutions to the world’s greatest challenges. Today’s global landscape presents strategic opportunities that will define our future. As we celebrate this milestone, CSIS scholars are developing strategic insights and bipartisan policy solutions to help decision makers chart a course toward a better world. CSIS is a bipartisan, nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Center’s 220 full-time staff and large network of affiliated scholars conduct research and analysis and develop policy initiatives that look into the future and anticipate change. Founded at the height of the Cold War by David M. Abshire and Admiral Arleigh Burke, CSIS was dedicated to finding ways to sustain American prominence and prosperity as a force for good in the world. Since 1962, CSIS has become one of the world’s preeminent international policy institutions. The Center’s work focuses on defense and security; regional stability; and transnational challenges ranging from energy and climate to global development and economic integration. Former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn has chaired the CSIS Board of Trustees since 1999. John J. Hamre became the Center’s president and chief executive officer in April 2000.