Remote Nonpartisan Research Internship at Vote Smart

Here is what part of the opportunity says “In an age of ‘fake news’ and political hyperbole, voters deserve factual, unbiased information to help them make informed decisions. Our Remote Internship Program offers positions in our Research Departments that will provide interns an insider’s look into the 2020 election and modern politics. Interns work to […]…Continue Reading Remote Nonpartisan Research Internship at Vote Smart

Job: Policy & Research Associate – J-PAL North America

J-PAL North America, a policy lab within the Economics department at MIT, seeks a Policy & Research Associate to join its remote California-based team and contribute to its mission to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by scientific evidence. J-PAL North America conducts randomized evaluations, builds partnerships for evidence-informed policy making, and helps […]…Continue Reading Job: Policy & Research Associate – J-PAL North America

International Affairs Grad School Forum and Diversity Careers event

The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) invites you to two special upcoming events APSIA Virtual Diversity Forum Student and Young Professionals Workshop Monday, July 20 through – Friday, July 24, 2020 Via Zoom Students and young professionals who are traditionally underrepresented in international affairs can explore how to: ·Channel interests into international careers, […]…Continue Reading International Affairs Grad School Forum and Diversity Careers event

Tackle some pressing problems – new jobs highlighted in many policy areas

80,000 Hours is a non-profit that provides research and support to help people switch into careers that effectively tackle the world’s most pressing problems. You can read about their key ideas, subscribe to our podcast, and find ways to meet others working to have an impact. A few new job board highlights are below: 1. Increase […]…Continue Reading Tackle some pressing problems – new jobs highlighted in many policy areas