American Enterprise Institute
Spring Intern: Center for Technology, Science, and Energy - Science Policy
American Enterprise Institute, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Internship Opportunity At American Enterprise Institute
The American Enterprise Institute's Center for Technology, Science, and Energy (CTSE) seeks a driven, research-oriented intern. The intern will work closely with Senior Fellow M. Anthony Mills and CTSE staff to research the relationship between the federal government and the scientific research establishment, the role of expertise in democracy, and the history and impact of federal science policy. Intern duties will include conducting literature reviews, retrieving and analyzing data, editing and drafting materials, discussing research ideas, organizing and assisting with the execution of conferences and seminars, and providing background research for reports and scholarly publications. The ideal candidate will possess excellent research abilities, strong writing and editing skills, attention to detail, an interest in science policy, strong interpersonal skills, and general curiosity. Interest in political philosophy and the philosophy of science are strongly preferred. Experience with quantitative data analysis is a plus; however, it is not necessary and candidates without it are encouraged to apply. The start dates for the spring program are January 13th and January 20th.
The American Enterprise Institute's Center for Technology, Science, and Energy (CTSE) seeks a driven, research-oriented intern. The intern will work closely with Senior Fellow M. Anthony Mills and CTSE staff to research the relationship between the federal government and the scientific research establishment, the role of expertise in democracy, and the history and impact of federal science policy. Intern duties will include conducting literature reviews, retrieving and analyzing data, editing and drafting materials, discussing research ideas, organizing and assisting with the execution of conferences and seminars, and providing background research for reports and scholarly publications. The ideal candidate will possess excellent research abilities, strong writing and editing skills, attention to detail, an interest in science policy, strong interpersonal skills, and general curiosity. Interest in political philosophy and the philosophy of science are strongly preferred. Experience with quantitative data analysis is a plus; however, it is not necessary and candidates without it are encouraged to apply. The start dates for the spring program are January 13th and January 20th.