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Interns spend approximately 12 weeks working alongside leading experts in government and academia from all over the world. Brookings also offers students the opportunity to intern in departments such as communications, human resources and central operations management. The mission of the Internship Program is to provide students with a pre-professional learning experience that offers meaningful, practical work experience related to their field of study or career interest. Students engage in career exploration and development as well as learn new skills.
Interns will have the opportunity to attend meetings, think tank events, professional development workshops, and public Brookings events. In addition, interns will have the opportunity to network with other interns throughout the Institution.
This internship is an opportunity for undergraduate students in their junior or senior year and graduate students pursuing a masters degree, with an interest in global anti-corruption, democracy, and security efforts, to apply principles and theory learned in the classroom in a professional environment. This internship pays an hourly rate of $18.00, and applicants must be willing to commit to a minimum number of hours per week (no less than 32 hours per week, 40 hours preferred, during regular business hours), with some flexibility around an academic course schedule. PhD students are not eligible for internships; please visit our Careers page for current open positions.
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Position Location: This internship requires you to be located in the U.S. for the duration of the internship. This is a hybrid opportunity. Hybrid positions combine regular in-person presence at our Washington, DC, office with the option of remote work. Work location cannot be in any of the following states: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. Please only apply if you can live and work in states other than those listed above for the duration of the internship.
Interns will provide research support (and logistical/programmatic support, as needed) to scholars and staff—including Ambassador (ret.) Norman Eisen, Jonathan Katz, and Robin Lewis—who are associated with the Anti-Corruption, Democracy, and Security (ACDS) project housed within Governance Studies at Brookings. The topic areas associated with this project include but are not limited to: Global anti-corruption, democracy, and security efforts, including legal and political accountability; maintaining safe, free, and fair sub-national U.S. elections; open government, government ethics, and transparency, accountability, and participation (TAP) initiatives; and Mixed methods research.
Interns will have the opportunity to learn and/or strengthen a variety of research and analysis skills, such as conducting background research for and fact-checking articles, papers, and other publications; drafting policy memos and fact sheets; assisting with data collection/entry (examples from previous internship cycles include research for the Brookings Sanctions Tracker and 2025 elections analysis); formatting citations, editing, and providing other general research support; building annotated bibliographies; compiling bios and developing topic syntheses/backgrounders in advance of stakeholder meetings; social media assistance and event planning; developing questions for key informant interviews; preparing meeting transcripts and readouts; and assisting with other event logistics.
Education/Knowledge/Skills:
Undergraduate students in their junior or senior year as well as recent undergraduate and graduate students (i.e., individuals applying no more than one calendar year from their graduation year) working toward a degree in public policy, political science, history, philosophy, pre-law, economics, and/or a related field are encouraged to apply.
Our most successful interns have: A demonstrated interest in transparency, anti-corruption, politics, and/or related governance issues; Additional interest in government ethics, rule of law, and/or election administration is a plus; Excellent written and verbal communication skills; Strong writing, analytical, critical thinking, and internet-based research skills; Experience with fact-checking, data entry, citations, and editing; Familiarity with data collection, Excel, and/or database management; Strong attention to detail; Capacity to work well independently and with other team members. Eagerness to contribute to a fast-paced work environment and willingness to adapt; Ability to manage competing priorities and evolving assignments.
Additional Information:
This internship requires you to be located in the U.S. for the duration of the internship.
Successful completion of a background investigation is required for interning at Brookings.
Brookings requires that all applicants submit a cover letter and resume. Please submit your resume as instructed and add your cover letter as an attachment when you apply. You are required to submit/attach a separate cover letter for each internship application. Your cover letter should highlight your educational experience and skills, along with an explanation of how this internship will contribute to your professional goals. Please address your cover letter to Hiring Manager.
If selected as a finalist for the internship, you will be required to submit two letters of recommendation or provide two professional references.
Applications will be accepted until June 22, 2025. Applications not completed and submitted by the application deadline date will not be considered. Your application is considered complete when you receive an email confirming that your application was successfully submitted.
As you are applying, please be sure to click here to learn more about the Brookings Internship Program, deadlines, and directions on how to successfully submit your internship application(s).
Brookings welcomes and celebrates diversity in all its forms. We welcome applications that reflect a variety of backgrounds based on ideology, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, first generation college goers, and other factors protected by law. Brookings is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer that is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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