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Undergraduate Internships

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The Institute for Global Engagement's Undergraduate Internship Program equips college students for careers in international affairs by providing them with valuable experience in a faith-based non-profit organization that works at the nexus of religion and politics in Washington, D.C., and worldwide. The experience gained at IGE provides an incredible advantage and insight to students seeking a career in the field of international relations.

  

Program Specifics

Each Intern will function as an entry-level staff assistant. Participants will be assigned to a staff member and will work closely with that individual, assisting with daily tasks and research projects. Interns make an invaluable contribution both to IGE's work and staff.

All Fellows will receive an orientation at IGE headquarters. There will be periodic gatherings, social hours, and formal meetings to help ensure that each student remains in good standing. The Institute is committed to providing each student with a positive and enriching professional experience. During their time in Washington, IGE faculty and staff will support students in the following ways:

  • Creating a nurturing environment.
  • Serving as references for students needing academic and personal support.
  • Career advising: Fellows receive personal advising regarding their career and academic goals.
  • Research and study skills workshops: IGE will offer tips on how to do research, how to read effectively, and many other issues.

The program itself focuses on three main components: spiritual development, administrative skills, and international knowledge.

Spiritual Development

As a team, we seek to come alongside the work that Christ is already doing in the world. In particular, IGE strives to integrate prayer into everything we do as we pray for wisdom and discernment in our friends, our partners, and ourselves.

The IGE staff sets aside time each morning for prayer. The entire staff takes turns facilitating devotions. Facilitators develop a theme in advance and announce it on the Friday of the previous week, thus allowing other staff to prepare their hearts and minds to engage the coming week's theme. Devotions focus on the nexus of biblical truth and global issues. Possible topics for devotions include, but certainly are not limited to:

  • A specific Biblical book, person, or issue;
  • A theological concept;
  • A particular country or region;
  • A particular religious or ethnic community;
  • Persecuted people in a particular country or region; or
  • Music, art, or poetry with spiritual significance.

Administrative Skills

Everybody at IGE assists with administrative tasks-we are a "think-and-do tank," and our "doing" requires excellence in the execution. All Interns will know IGE's administrative procedures, policies, and information technology systems. Administration is not the flashiest part of leadership, but we know from experience that acute attention to detail is the difference between good and great. While at IGE, Interns will be trained in and become comfortable with:

  • Preparing research papers, memos, and other analysis for program and senior staff
  • Conducting research on a particular IGE focus country
  • Providing editorial assistance to The Review of Faith & International Affairs
  • Assisting the development team with projects, grant proposals, and events
  • Staying informed and writing updates on international religious freedom current events
  • Conducting original research and writing one article to be published on one of IGE's websites
  • Assisting with executing office mailings; and,
  • General administrative support.

International Knowledge

Interns are mentored and trained in international affairs through a capable staff that encourages hands-on experience. During the program, Interns gain new knowledge and insights about the world. A priority should be made throughout the program to stay informed, watch the news, and read reliable news sources. Researching and summarizing news on our country programs and religious freedom concerns allows Interns to stay current on IGE's overseas initiatives while providing consistent updates to our website.

Requirements

All Interns must possess excellent research and writing skills, independent work ability, a personal and professional standard of excellence, a deep Christian faith commitment, and a desire to live out that faith in the context of the broader global community. Candidates must enjoy strategic thinking, attention-to-detail, and multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment.

Applications

For current Internship opportunities, please visit the opportunities page. To apply for an undergraduate internship, please send the following to Meagan Carner at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

  • Cover Letter and resume/CV
  • Two writing samples (fewer than 1500 words each)
  • Professional References (minimum of three) 

 

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