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Asia Studies Internship: Fall 2008
at COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS in New York, NY
The scholars of the Council’s Asia Studies program focus on the broad challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region today—China’s rise, regional political and security trends, economic development and technological innovation—and the options available for United States policymakers as they confront these challenges.
The responsibilities of the intern will include (but are not limited to):
• Assisting with research related tasks for the preparation of op-ed pieces, articles, and an upcoming book. Research focus will be on energy security, public health, resource consumption, and environmental issues in China.
• Responsible for web-based research utilizing both English and Chinese sources
• Assisting the Fellow with additional short term research projects for publications and preparation for various interviews and lectures
• Assisting with logistical support as needed
Preferred Qualifications:
• Undergraduate student with a concentration on Chinese or East Asian Studies, International Relations, Politics, Energy/Environmental Issues or Public Policy
• Native or fluent Chinese (speaking, reading, writing)
• Previous experience in research and translation a plus
• Word processing and Internet research skills
• Strong research & administrative skills
• Excellent attention to detail & follow-through
• Candidates should be prepared to work one-two days a week
Qualified candidates should e-mail or fax a resume and cover letter, to the Human Resources department at the humanresources@cfr.org, or (212) 434-9893. PLEASE INCLUDE THE INTERNSHIP NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR EMAIL AND DAYS AND TIMES AVAILABLE TO WORK . The Council on Foreign Relations is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Quality, diversity, and balance are the key objectives sought by the Council on Foreign Relations in the composition of its workforce.
The responsibilities of the intern will include (but are not limited to):
• Assisting with research related tasks for the preparation of op-ed pieces, articles, and an upcoming book. Research focus will be on energy security, public health, resource consumption, and environmental issues in China.
• Responsible for web-based research utilizing both English and Chinese sources
• Assisting the Fellow with additional short term research projects for publications and preparation for various interviews and lectures
• Assisting with logistical support as needed
Preferred Qualifications:
• Undergraduate student with a concentration on Chinese or East Asian Studies, International Relations, Politics, Energy/Environmental Issues or Public Policy
• Native or fluent Chinese (speaking, reading, writing)
• Previous experience in research and translation a plus
• Word processing and Internet research skills
• Strong research & administrative skills
• Excellent attention to detail & follow-through
• Candidates should be prepared to work one-two days a week
Qualified candidates should e-mail or fax a resume and cover letter, to the Human Resources department at the humanresources@cfr.org, or (212) 434-9893. PLEASE INCLUDE THE INTERNSHIP NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR EMAIL AND DAYS AND TIMES AVAILABLE TO WORK . The Council on Foreign Relations is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Quality, diversity, and balance are the key objectives sought by the Council on Foreign Relations in the composition of its workforce.
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Published at 18-08-2008
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