Do you have an interest in conflict, early warning, peace building, security, and human rights? The Fund for Peace offers full-time and part-time remote internships for graduates and undergraduates with significant, relevant experience during the spring, summer, and fall. Interns at FFP are given significant responsibility, exposure to cutting-edge research, opportunities to conduct and manage their own research, and access to experts in the international relations field. Successful interns emerge from the program well-prepared for roles in governments, multilateral organizations, non-profits, think tanks, foundations, international corporations, and non-governmental organizations.
What kind of responsibilities do Interns have?
Intern responsibilities can include:
What qualities are we seeking in our interns?
What is the average duration of an internship?
The length of an internship varies. We prefer interns to work with us for at least 3-4 months.
Does The Fund for Peace accept international candidates?
Yes. In the event that FFP transitions from remote to in-person internships, international staff must have authorization to work (or at least intern) in the U.S. If a visa is required, The Fund for Peace is more than happy to assist you with the paperwork. Obtaining the proper visa may incur significant cost. However, many previous international interns who have had to pay for their visas believe it was money well-spent. Unfortunately, The Fund for Peace is not able to cover the costs of visas or the visa application process.
Does The Fund for Peace accept only full-time interns?
No. FFP is able to accommodate both full-time and part-time interns (depending on semester). Interns work 35 hours per week at minimum. Normal hours are 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, although we can be flexible about scheduling where necessary.
Also, the FFP internship program is specifically flexible in regards to class schedules. Plenty of interns will combine a part-time internship with a normal class schedule.
Is the internship paid or unpaid?
FFP offers a stipend to cover expenses. Based on a full work week, pro rated for part-time interns, the stipend is as follows:
Does The Fund for Peace prefer graduate students to undergraduate?
Yes. However, we do sometimes accept exceptional undergraduate students on a case-by-case basis. We also hire recent post-graduates.
Can I earn college credit through an internship at The Fund for Peace?
Yes. Depending of course on your college's requirements, interns frequently earn college credit at FFP through their college's internship programs. Importantly, however, where students are seeking an internship as part of an institutional "Internship in D.C." type program, we strongly encourage students to apply through our normal channels and to address our specific application guidelines. "Boiler-plate" applications that are sent to multiple organizations are rarely competitive applications.
Do you have an interest in conflict, early warning, peace building, security, and human rights? The Fund for Peace offers full-time and part-time remote internships for graduates and undergraduates with significant, relevant experience during the spring, summer, and fall. Interns at FFP are given significant responsibility, exposure to cutting-edge research, opportunities to conduct and manage their own research, and access to experts in the international relations field. Successful interns emerge from the program well-prepared for roles in governments, multilateral organizations, non-profits, think tanks, foundations, international corporations, and non-governmental organizations.
What kind of responsibilities do Interns have?
Intern responsibilities can include:
Please submit your CV/resume, cover letter, the names and contacts of three referees/three references (no reference letter is required), and your availability and intended hours (part-time or full-time) at recruitment@fundforpeace.org. Please note that applications submitted anywhere other than through this email address will not be considered. Be sure to include the following criteria in your application materials:
We may require writing samples, though only from applicants who are subsequently invited for an interview.
Be advised that The Fund for Peace receives many applications each semester for only a handful of positions. Because we do not have a dedicated personnel department, we ONLY contact those applicants who have been selected for an interview.
If you have been selected for an interview, we will contact you approximately 3-4 weeks after the deadline for applications. Due to the volume of applications, it is wise to apply early.
What is the timeline for the Fall Internship application process?
Please submit your CV/resume, cover letter, the names and contacts of three referees/three references (no reference letter is required), and your availability and intended hours…