Deadline: July 26 2017
Open to:students and graduates at different levels of academic study, including those in bachelor’s, master’s and PhD programmes
Benefits: around USD 2592.11 per month
Open to:students and graduates at different levels of academic study, including those in bachelor’s, master’s and PhD programmes
Benefits: around USD 2592.11 per month
Description
Vacancy for a research intern at our
rapidly-growing organization.
You will work as part of CPI’s Programme Team on
the research and engagement projects related to government
effectiveness. These include:
The Public
Impact Fundamentals (a framework that explains how effective
government action works);
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Government;
A workstream on legitimacy in government.
All of these programs have strong research and
engagement components. You will join a small team of former BCG strategy
consultants and experienced professionals from other fields.
Activities may include:
Researching, drafting and producing reports and other
products;
Organizing workshops with civil servants;
Preparing engaging conference presentations;
Managing and organizing stakeholder outreach.
Eligibility
An excellent academic record;
A demonstrated interest in the workings of government;
Strong research and analytical skills;
An ability communicates effectively verbally and in writing.
This internship is open to students and graduates at
different levels of academic study, including those in bachelor’s, master’s and
PhD programmes. Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Relevant
degrees may include, but are not limited to, political science, public
administration, sociology, law, business, design, journalism and computer
science.
Benefits
The position offers the opportunity to attend talks and
conferences at other think tanks or universities and to publish some of
your own writing. To thrive at CPI you will:
Bring an entrepreneurial mindset;
Spot relevant opportunities for CPI;
Show initiative.
This is a 2-3 month full-time position (40 hours per
week) at CPI’s offices in central London. You will be paid GBP 2’000/month and
will need to make your own housing, insurance, and transportation arrangements. Note
that if applying from abroad, you should ensure that you meet the
necessary visa requirements. CPI is unable to act as a sponsor or provide visa
support.
The precise start date is negotiable. Relevant dates
include:
We expect you to begin between 11 and 25 September
2017;
The closing date for applying to this position is 26
July 2017;
Interviews will be conducted the week of 31 July 2017 (interviews
can be conducted via video, you do not need to be in London that week. Let us
know if you are on vacation that week, we can likely work around that).
How to apply?
Our application process has two stages:
About you: some personal details This information
will only become visible to us if you are shortlisted. All applications are
assessed blind by multiple reviewers;
Short answer questions: Here we ask you to complete XXX
questions about YYY. Each section has a 250-word limit. Once you have
completed all these questions you will see a page with all your answers
and have the opportunity to amend these before finally submitting your
application.
For further information about this internship please contact
CPI’s Programme Director Danny Buerkli (danny@centreforpublicimpact.org).
The Centre for Public Impact is committed to a policy
of Equal Employment Opportunity and is determined to ensure that no
applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender,
age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or race,
or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be
justifiable.
For more information please visit the official website.
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