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Charles Koch Institute is pleased to offer The Koch Internship Program in Washington, DC. Interns vary in years of experience and level of education and come from different education and professional backgrounds. A bachelor’s degree is not required and current students and graduates are encouraged to apply. This is a paid internship program. Internship application deadline is June 29, 2016.
Field of Internship: The Koch Internship Program’s students engage in weekly professional education with their faculty which offers a unique opportunity to develop intern’s management skills and knowledge of how free markets drive prosperity and well-being.
Course Level: Internship
Internship Provider: Charles Koch Institute
Internship can be taken in the USA (Washington, DC)
Eligibility: Interns vary in years of experience and level of education and come from different education and professional backgrounds. A bachelor’s degree is not required and current students and graduates are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates have a commitment to limited government and have demonstrated a willingness to learn and be challenged. Interns must be available between 20 and 40 hours each week, including all day on Tuesdays.
Internship Open for International Students: Applicants from all around the USA are eligible to apply for this internship program.
Is this paid internship? This educational program offers the opportunity for one of the highest paid internships among similar liberty-advancing non-profit organizations. Interns receive a stipend of up to $4,500 (10-week summer program), or $6,300 (14-week spring program) for full-time work.
Internship Description: Want to build your résumé while advancing free societies and promoting well-being? The Koch Internship Program is an opportunity not only to work for a think tank or public policy organization in the Washington, DC area or in your state but also to receive valuable professional education and paid hands-on experience. Designed for individuals who are passionate about promoting societal well-being through advancing free societies, the program offers a chance to develop your knowledge and skills, all while building a valuable professional network and an understanding of non-profit career paths.
Number of awards offered: Not Known
Internship Duration: The fall internship will run from September 12 to December 16, 2016.
Notification: Not Known
How to Apply: The mode of application is online. Interns must submit the following items through the online application for admission.
– A resume.
-The names and contact information of two references, along with their relationship to you. Letters of recommendation or reference are not required.
-A personal statement of no more than 300 words that conveys why you are a compelling candidate for the Koch Internship Program.
-A description of a specific example from the last 50 years of an economic policy or issue that aligns with your view of the ideal role of government in no more than 100 words.
-A description of a specific example from the last 50 years of an economic policy or issue that conflicts with your view of the ideal role of government in no more than 100 words.
-A list of three people or books that have influenced your philosophical or ideological thinking about the role of government and explain in one sentence how each has influenced you.
-A short video recording, not to exceed three minutes in length, in which you describe your professional development goals for the course of the program.*
-A short video recording, not to exceed three minutes in length, in which you describe a professional or academic experience when your contributions were key to a group’s success.*
-A short video recording, not to exceed three minutes in length, in which you give an example of a political or economic issue you have shifted your stance on recently and why.*
Internship Application Deadline: Internship application deadline is June 29, 2016.
Further Official Scholarship Information and Application
via Scholarship Positions 2016 2017 http://ift.tt/22rHi3a
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