About The Position

Thinking about a career in public policy? Committed to improving the world we live in? Think Brookings - one of the most influential, most quoted and most trusted think tanks! Interns spend approximately 1 2 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 education policy to apply principles and theory learned in the classroom in a professional environment. PhD students are not eligible for internships; please visit our Careers page for current open positions. 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 35 hours per week, during regular business hours), with some flexibility around an academic course schedule. To learn more about Brookings research programs, click here. Position Location : This is a hybrid opportunity. Hybrid positions combine regular in-person presence at our Washington, DC, office with the option of remote work. Remote work applicants may not work from 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 .

Requirements

  • Undergraduate students in their junior or senior year or graduate students pursuing a masters degree working towards a degree in public policy, education, political science, economics, statistics, and/or other social sciences are encouraged to apply.
  • Our most successful interns have strong writing, analytical, and quantitative research skills, preferably demonstrated through prior independent research or research assistant experience.
  • Experience using Microsoft Excel is required
  • This internship requires you to be located in the U.S. for the duration of the internship.
  • Successful completion of a background investigation is for interning at Brookings.
  • Brookings requires that all applicants submit a cover letter and resume.
  • 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.
  • We ask that all applicants include the following information in their cover letter: What topics or policy areas in education are you most interested in? How would an internship with the Brown Center help advance your career goals? How many hours per week would you be able to work, and which work mode would you prefer (in-person/hybrid/remote-only)?
  • 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 February 22, 202 6 .

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Stata is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Interns will have the opportunity to apply and develop a variety of research skills when conducting work such as policy landscapes, literature reviews, data collection, coding, and general research support.
  • Interns will also lead a weekly briefing on education-related news items and recent research.
  • The topic areas of work include, but are not limited to, teacher workforce policies, K-12 education governance and politics, access and success in higher education, and school discipline policies.
  • Interns will have the chance to perform substantive research, which includes contributing to Brookings publications, and work with top education policy experts.
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