National Security and International Affairs Internships,
Institute for National Strategic Studies at National Defense University
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
The Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) at National Defense University (NDU) is
seeking U.S. citizen interns to work within its 5 Centers -- Center for
Strategic Research (CSR), Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs
(CSCMA),Center for Complex
Operations (CCO), Center
for Technology and National Security Policy (CTNSP), and Conflict Records
Research Center (CRRC).
INSS is a collection of Department of Defense research
centers established in 1984. The mission of INSS is to support the Joint
Professional Military Education (JPME) programs of NDU, conduct strategic
studies for the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
and the Unified Combatant Commands, and to provide outreach to other U.S.
governmental agencies and to the broader national security community. To learn
more about the work of the Institute for National Strategic Studies at National
Defense University, please visit our website: www.ndu.edu/inss.
We offer unpaid internships to U.S. citizen undergraduate
and graduate students (as well as recent graduates) in a variety of areas
pertaining to national security and international affairs. All INSS interns
provide substantive research assistance to our Senior Fellows and Staff, as
well as have the opportunity to participate in Defense Department and
Interagency meetings and events.
Our areas of subject matter expertise include: Western
Hemisphere/Latin America, Africa, Europe, Russia, Middle East and North Africa,
South Asia, China and East Asia regional concentrations, in addition to
functional topics such as military force structure and readiness, intelligence,
cybersecurity, counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, nuclear deterrence and
non-proliferation, missile defense, science and technology policy, humanitarian
assistance and disaster relief, energy and environmental security,
international law, international economics, national security reform,
contingency and complex operations, post-conflict stabilization and
reconstruction.
Application Deadline: March 31, 2013 (applications reviewed
on a rolling basis).
Approximate Start Date: May/June 2013 (flexible)
Approximate End Date: August 2013 (flexible)
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