NBR offers full- and part-time paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students, and recent postgraduates. NBR also offers full- and part-time paid internships for current undergraduate and graduate students of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. Responsibilities are varied and include general office support (copying, answering phones, etc.), conference and meeting organization, editing and proofreading, research and writing, fundraising and corporate development support, and website editing and database work.
Applicants must have at least a college sophomore standing at the time of application. Excellent research and writing skills, computing skills, and knowledge of contemporary international affairs (especially of Asian and/or Russian issues) are required. NBR is unable to pay relocation expenses or travel expenses for interviews.
Internship openings are listed under "Internship Openings" on our Employment Opportunities page. If there are no immediate openings, applications will be kept on file for a period of time. To apply please submit a completed application form, a cover letter that details your interests and availability, one copy of a current resume, a writing sample on a topic related to your field of study, and three references with phone numbers to Ms. Kailani Chin-Hidano.
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