Position: Asia Society Policy Institute Spring Internship - New York
Position Type: Part-time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Location: New York
Department: Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI)
Reports To: Operations and Program Officer
Date: December 2023
Compensation: $16/hour
SUMMARY:
With a problem-solving mandate, the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) is a think- and do- tank that tackles major policy challenges confronting the Asia-Pacific in security, prosperity, sustainability, and the development of common norms and values for the region.
The Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) is seeking exceptional interns with a demonstrated interest in the social, political, and economic challenges in Asia.
Each successful intern candidate would be assigned to one of the following research areas with an advisor during the course of the internship:
Security: The rise of emerging powers in Asia, the strategic implications of their growing economic, political, and military power, and the potential impact on their relations with the United States and regional neighbors.
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and issues surrounding overseas development aid, assistance, and security, as well as China’s interactions with the Global South.
The strengths and vulnerabilities of U.
S.
alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific.
The implications of increasing China-Russia-DPRK alignment, including for North Korea’s capabilities in weapons and missile development.
South Asia's geopolitical landscape, the intra-regional dynamics, and the evolving nature of its relationship with the U.
S.
, China, Russia, and the Gulf states.
Non-traditional security threats of climate and water (resource competition) impacting South Asian countries.
Sustainability: A focus on climate mitigation policy in Asia, specifically emissions trading systems and net zero emission goals, linked to our current activities in these areas.
Focus countries include China, Korea, Japan, South East Asia (ASEAN), and India.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Tasks will vary for individual intern positions, but all interns will be asked to contribute in a number of ways, including but not limited to:
Track and research current developments in Asia;
Write, edit, and proofread in-depth research assignments, policy memos, and event/meeting summaries;
Draft policy-focused web and social media content;
Data entry, including updating and maintaining contact databases;
Administrative work in support of ongoing projects including, but not limited to: event/conference coordination, event management, and drafting invitations and event blurbs;
Independent research and writing as time allows;
Other duties as assigned.
Asia Society Policy Institute Spring interns will have the option to work in our office in a hybrid capacity (two or three days in the office) or on a fully remote basis.
REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates should be able to commit to a minimum of 18 hours per week for a period of at least 12 weeks;
Must be at least a junior in college, a graduate student, or a recent graduate;
Full professional proficiency in English;
Proficiency in an Asian language, a plus;
Previous internship experience preferred;
Strong familiarity with global issues and/or Asia;
Strong research, writing, and editing skills with excellent attention to detail;
Be based in the U.
S.
, as well as have U.
S.
work authorization.
COMPENSATION:
Internships are paid at $16/hour and in person.
Spring 2024 interns will have the option to work in our office in a hybrid capacity (up to three days in the office) or on a fully remote basis, subject to CDC guidelines.
ABOUT ASIA SOCIETY:
Founded in 1956, Asia Society’s purpose is to navigate shared futures for Asia and the world across policy, arts and culture, education, sustainability, business, and technology.
We provide a platform for dialogue and encourage a diversity of views as we try to find the most effective ways forward.
Headquartered in New York City, the organization has thirteen other Centres around the world, a global staff of over 200T, and an annual global operating budget in excess of $44m.
With a problem-solving mandate, the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) is a think- and do- tank that tackles major policy challenges confronting the Asia-Pacific in security, prosperity, sustainability, and the development of common norms and values for the region.
HOW TO APPLY:
To be considered for this role, all interested applicants must submit a completed application to: [email protected].
A completed application must include:
Resume or CV;
Cover Letter, indicating your preferred area of interest (Security or Sustainability);
Days and hours you are available;
3-5 double-spaced page writing sample or abstract;
Include the job title and your area of interest in the subject line.
Resumes without cover letters will not be accepted.
No phone calls, please.
Only those candidates considered for an interview will be contacted.
Please regard your resume as having been received unless your email is bounced back.
Asia Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer who values diversity in the workplace.
Women and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.