Intern | U.S.-China Policy Foundation
Founded in 1995, the U.S.-China Policy Foundation is a non-partisan, non-profit, non-advocacy organization that promotes a greater understanding between American and Chinese policymakers, researchers, and government officials. USCPF seeks to provide opportunities for students, researchers, and practitioners of foreign policy to interact in more diverse and substantial ways. USCPF also conducts research on U.S.-China policies and relations in the Asia-Pacific region. The foundation does not advocate any policy or attempt to influence policy decisions, but instead provides information in order to increase awareness of issues in U.S.-China relations.
Overview
- Location: Washington, DC Washington, DC
- Industry: Nonprofit Charitable Organizations
- Employer: The U.S.-China Policy Foundation
Job Description
Job Description
USCPF is looking for highly motivated undergraduates and recent graduates with a demonstrated interest in U.S.-China relations to fill part-time, unpaid internships (15-20 hrs/wk). Interns should have excellent research, writing, and editing skills, be detail oriented, and have travel or study abroad experience in China. U.S. citizenship is required. This is an equal employment opportunity.
Requirements:
– Knowledge of key issues in U.S.-China relations
– Experience in general office, clerical, and administrative support
– Experience with Microsoft Office Suite
– Excellent research and writing skills
– Travel experience in China preferred
– China specific coursework preferred
– Knowledge of WordPress
– Knowledge of Publisher and Adobe InDesign a plus
Courtesy of The US-China Strong Foundation