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Internships and Fellowships
Internships

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The Streit Council seeks talented and enthusiastic students and graduates to fill its Analysis Internship positions. Analysis Interns work remotely and have the opportunity to focus on research, analysis and writing in their area of specialization.

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Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

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Duties:

  • Produce written analyses on transatlantic relations, European affairs or international order

  • Edit research papers and journal article submissions

  • Attend events, and compose reviews and responses (optional, but encouraged)

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Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in International Relations, History, Political Science, Public Policy or related fields. Current students are also encouraged to apply.

  • Demonstrated interest in U.S. foreign policy, the European Union or world organization

  • Strong analytic, research, writing and editing skills

 

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter and a short (no more than five-page) writing sample to applications@streitcouncil.org

Research Fellowship
 

Streit Council seeks candidates for the Research Fellow position. Candidates need to demonstrate interest and background at the intersection of world order and organization, democracy, federalist political culture, planetarism and existential risk, reform of the global and the extended transtlantic systems of governance. Familiarity with future studies a plus.

 

 

 

Responsibilities:

  • Research in the above mentioned areas - within the conceptual frameworks of symbiotic unity among them.

  • Cooperative work with interns

  • Blog writing

  • Disseminate research findings in website's content to engage with other educational institutions.

  • Disseminate findings and perspectives through social media engagement

 

Qualifications:

  • A graduate student currently enrolled or enrolling in a master’s or Ph.D. degree in History, International Relations, Political Science, or a related field - including the newer fields exploring g the human-nature entanglement.

  • A strong background in more than one of the above mentioned research areas,  and demonstrated research and analysis skills.

  • Good academic standing (minimum 3.3 GPA on a 4.0 scale)

  • Supervisory and group work experience

  • Demonstrated editing, writing, and analysis skills

  • Ability to work independently, creative mindset, and enthusiasm for leadership-and-cooperative dynamics in a group setting.

  • Experience in professional use of social media

 

When meeting the above qualifications, the following criteria will apply in the selection of candidates: 

 

  • Sincere interest in freedom, democracy, and universal solidarity

  • Ability to include federalist analysis in their current academic research and scholarship.

  • Dedication to reforms in international order and organization to advance democracy, peace, individual and societal emancipation, and address global, planetary and existential risk issues.

 

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, two contacts for references, academic transcripts,  and a short (no more than five-page) writing sample to applications@streitcouncil.org

 

The fellowship is a renewable award for research and educational engagement in the areas listed above.

 

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