Carnegie-Tsinghua Center
Global Intern Program
The Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy is now recruiting exceptional and motivated interns for its Global Intern Program. Candidates may choose to intern on teams such as Initiatives, Communications & Media, Editing & Writing, and Program & Research Assistants. Successful candidates will have a background in international relations and a strong desire to work in an international setting relating to global policy. Candidates should able to contribute a substantial amount of time to the center each week and participate in the program from mid-September through mid-June.
The program offers:
• An International Environment - Become part of an English speaking international atmosphere where interns can apply skills and knowledge learned in class to Carnegie-Tsinghua Center projects and activities
• Access - Gain access to the center’s alumni network of interns that have studied at universities such as John Hopkins, Georgetown, American University, Princeton, Yale, Cambridge, the National University of Singapore, and Warwick University.
• Career & Personal Development – Participate in an exciting professional development program run by the center’s scholars and professionals
• Opportunity - Become a critical part of a newly established and unique Think Tank that hosted over 90 events last year on topics such as international economics and trade, nonproliferation and arms control, climate change and energy, as well as global regional security issues like North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan
• Exposure – Work closely with the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center’s Chinese and International scholars as well as representatives from the government, business, diplomatic, and academic communities in Beijing
• Convenience – Enjoy an easy commute to the Center which is located near Tsinghua East gate and is conducive for a work-study schedule
For more information about the Global Intern program please visit our website
www.carnegietsinghua.org
Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
No.1 East Zhongguancun Street Building 1
Tsinghua University Science Park (TUS Park)
Innovation Tower, Rm B1202C
Haidian District, Beijing, China, 100084
The Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy is a joint U.S.–China research center based at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. The Center was established in April 2010 through a cooperative agreement between the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Tsinghua University School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy is now recruiting exceptional and motivated interns for its Global Intern Program. Candidates may choose from internships on one of the following teams:
• Initiatives
• Communications & Media
• Editing & Writing
• Program & Research Assistants
The Carnegie–Tsinghua Center will bring together senior scholars and experts from the United States, China, and the international community for collaborative research on common global challenges, including issues related to nonproliferation and arms control, international economics and trade, climate change and energy, and other global and regional security issues such as North Korea, Afghanistan, and Iran.
Successful candidates will have a background in international relations and a strong desire to work in an international setting relating to global policy. Candidates should able to contribute a substantial amount of time per week to the center and participate in the program from mid-September through mid-June.
The program offers:
• An International Environment - Become part of an international atmosphere where interns can apply skills and knowledge learned in class to Carnegie-Tsinghua Center projects and activities
• Access - Gain access to the center’s alumni network of former interns that have studied at universities such as John Hopkins, Georgetown, American University, Princeton, Yale, Cambridge, the National University of Singapore, and Warwick University.
• Career and Personal Development – Participate in an exciting professional development program run by the center’s scholars and professionals
• Opportunity - Become a critical part of a newly established and unique Think Tank that hosted over 90 events last year on topics such as international economics and trade, nonproliferation and arms control, climate change and energy, as well as global regional security issues like North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan
• Exposure – Work closely with the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center’s Chinese and International scholars as well as representatives from the government, business, diplomatic, and academic communities in Beijing that participate in the center’s events & activates
• Convenience – Interns will have an easy commute to the Center which is located near Tsinghua’s East Gate, conducive for a work-study schedule
General requirements for all Global Interns:
• Be able to serve as an intern from mid-September to mid-June
• Be able to contribute a substantial amount of time each week outside of classroom hours
• Be enrolled in a college or university or be a recent graduate
• Have a background in International Relations or a desire to work in the field
• Complete an online application by August 25th which includes a writing sample and a list of references
Initiatives Team
Successful candidates for the Initiatives Team will have strong attention to detail and demonstrate effective communication skills. Applicants must be reliable team contributors and be able to adapt to steep learning curves. Organization skills and the ability to multi-task are required. Candidates must be able to negotiate and interact with a wide range of people including scholars, vendors, event staff, and contributing teams.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Defining events by determining the topic and identifying speakers, venues, catering options etc.
• Preparing for events including registration, pamphlet creation, event equipment, and conference room setup
• Providing onsite event logistics, support, and management
• Providing post event support by reviewing strengths and weakness of the event and sending out thank you letters
• Serving as contact for event participants including scholars, professionals, and government officials
• Working in conjunction with the Communications & Media and Editing & Writing teams to ensure that events are successfully marketed and publicized including press releases, invitations, and other event materials
Editing & Writing Team
Successful candidates for the Editing & Writing Team will have superior writing skills and a strong comprehension of the English and/or Chinese language. Candidates should have a basic understanding of international relations and an understanding of current events in order to properly draft required materials. Applicants should have superior communication skills and be able to work efficiently in teams or on individual projects.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
• Synthesizing complex and nuanced dialogue discussion into concise event summaries for publication and dissemination
• Assisting scholars in preparing articles, reports, and other publications
• Translating text from Chinese to English and from English to Chinese
• Drafting other documents including flyers, pamphlets, posters, invitations, agendas, and publications
• Coordinating materials for events such as press releases and announcements across various media platforms
• Working with other Global Intern teams to meet deadlines and deliver quality written documents
Program & Research Assistant Team
Successful candidates for the Program & Research Assistant Team will have strong attention to detail and be able to work independently. Program & Research Assistants should have knowledge of their assigned scholars’ field of expertise and have an interest in conducting research in that field. The assistant should have superior communication and organizational skills as well as research experience.
Carnegie-Tsinghua Resident Scholars specialize in the following research areas:
• U.S. and China foreign policy, global and regional security issues
• Non-proliferation, arms control; China-India relations
• EU-China Relations
• Impact of Chinese public opinion on foreign policy
• Global and regional implications of China’s rise
• U.S.-China bilateral relations
• Chinese public diplomacy and soft power
• China’s trade and investment relations with the developing world
• Impact of China’s core values on foreign policy
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
• Serving as a liaison between their assigned scholar and the various intern teams
• Enhancing communication between the scholar and the center
• Updating the center staff and online calendars on their scholar's events and publications
• Working closely with scholars and the intern teams to plan and organize their scholar’s events
• Conducting research as directed by their assigned scholar
• Assisting their assigned scholar in producing articles, reports, and other publications
Collecting and updating the media coverage of the assigned scholar to the center
Communications &Media Team
Successful candidates for the Communications & Media team will have computer literacy and a basic knowledge in graphic and web design, Web 2.0, an HTML. Candidates should have superior writing ability and a basic understanding of international relations. Candidates should have experience with content management systems (CMS) and be highly organized. Successful applicants should be able to work independently or in team settings and be able to meet suspenses and deadlines.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Overseeing the centers contact database system to include maintaining, updating, and importing new contacts
• Conducting media outreach and responding to press inquiries
• Updating the center’s website
• Preparing and publishing the center’s monthly e-newsletter
• Creating and maintaining branding materials and other visual aids to include podium banners, publication covers and layouts, event backdrops and posters, and video productions
• Producing templates for the center’s letterhead, fax covers, power points briefings, e-newsletter, and event announcements and invitations
• Managing the inventory and library of all center publications and other materials
• Recording events though the use of audio video and photography
• Maintaining effective communications between the center’s leadership, the scholars, intern teams, and external organizations
For more information about the Carnegie-Center for international Peace please visit our website at
www.carnegietsinghua.org
For an application please visit:
https://creator.zoho.com/carnegietsinghua/global-intern-application-form/form-perma/Global_Intern_Application_Form/ Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
No.1 East Zhongguancun Street Building 1
Tsinghua University Science Park (TUS Park)
Innovation Tower, Rm B1202C
Haidian District, Beijing, China, 100084
清华-卡内基全球政策中心现为其“全球实习生项目”招募优秀实习生。应聘者可以选择加入以下团队:
• 企划团队
• 编辑与写作团队
• 项目与研究助理团队
• 传播与媒体团队
实习生的理想人选应具有国际关系相关背景以及对在相关领域工作有浓烈兴趣;在项目期间(2011年9月中旬-2012年6月中旬)每周能够为中心贡献大量工作时间和精力。
全球实习生项目将提供
• 国际化的工作环境 – 实习生是中心国际化工作环境中的一员,有机会在清华-卡内基全球政策中心的项目和活动中应用自身所学的知识和技能
• 资源 – 实习生有机会接触中心往届实习生的校友网络;该校友网络中的成员曾就学于世界知名学府,如约翰霍普金斯学院,乔治城,美国大学,普林斯顿,耶鲁,剑桥,新加坡国立大学,华威大学
• 职业与自我发展 – 实习生将参与由中心学者与专业人士组织的职业发展项目
• 机会 – 实习生将成为中心的重要一员。清华-卡内基全球政策中心是新成立的智库,有其鲜明的特点。在过去的一年中,中心举行了90余场学术活动,主题涵盖国际经济和贸易、核不扩散及军备控制、气候变化和能源以及全球地区性安全问题,如朝鲜问题、伊朗问题和阿富汗问题等
• 人脉 - 实习生将与清华-卡内基全球政策中心的中外学者以及前来参加中心活动的政府、商业、外交、学术等各领域的代表紧密合作
• 便捷 – 办公室临近清华东门,有助于协调工作和学习时间
全球实习生项目应聘要求
• 实习期自2011年9月中旬开始,至2012年6月中旬结束
• 每周课余能为中心贡献大量工作时间和精力
• 大学在读学生或应届毕业生
• 具有国际关系相关背景或对在该领域工作有浓烈兴趣
• 于8月25日前完成在线申请表,并附写作样稿和推荐人名单
企划团队
企划团队的理想人选应注重细节,并能进行有效地沟通;能对团队做出贡献并能适应高强度的学习任务;具有良好的组织技巧并具有应对多项任务的能力;能够与学者、供货商、活动工作人员、支持团队协调合作。
工作职责如下(包括但不限于):
• 设定活动主题,选定主讲人、场地、饮食服务等
• 为活动开展做各项准备,包括与会者注册、会务手册制作、活动设备准备和会议室布置
• 在活动现场提供各类支持和整体管理
• 完成活动收尾工作,包括总结优缺点、寄发感谢信等
• 负责与活动参与者(包括学者、专家和政府官员等)进行联络
• 与传播与媒体团队以及编辑与写作团队紧密合作,确保活动推广、报道的成功进行
编辑与写作团队
编辑与写作团队的理想人选应具有优秀的写作能力和对中/英文良好的驾驭能力;对国际关系、国际时政有基本了解,以便恰当起草所需材料;拥有过人的沟通技巧,能够进行高效的团队合作并能独立工作。
工作职责如下(包括但不限于):
• 将复杂的对话、讨论等整理成简结的会议纪要,以便出版和发布
• 协助学者准备文献、报告和其它出版物
• 中英互译
• 起草各类文件,包括宣传单、手册、海报、邀请函、日程和出版物等
• 为各类媒体平台协调准备会议材料,包括新闻稿、公告等
• 与其它实习生合作,按照时间要求,撰写高质量文书
项目与研究助理团队
项目与研究助理团队的理想人选应心思缜密,并能独立工作;对指定学者的研究领域有一定了解并对该领域研究抱有热忱;具有出色的沟通、组织技巧及丰富的研究经历。
清华—卡内基驻会学者的专攻研究领域包括:
• 中美外交政策,全球及地区性安全问题
• 核不扩散,军备控制;中印(印度)关系
• 中欧(欧盟)关系
• 中国民意对外交政策的影响
• 中国的崛起对全球及地区产生的影响和意义
• 中美双边关系
• 中国公共外交和软实力
• 中国与发展中国家的贸易及投资关系
• 中国核心价值观对外交政策的影响
工作职责如下(包括但不限于):
• 成为不同工作团队和指定学者间的沟通桥梁
• 增进学者与中心的交流互动
• 将学者的活动及出版物等进展向中心汇报并更新在线日历
• 与学者及其它工作团队紧密合作,策划并组织学者的会议活动
• 根据学者的要求协助其开展研究工作
• 协助学者撰写论文,报告及其它形式的出版物
• 按照中心要求定期收集并更新指定学者的媒体报道情况
传播与媒体团队
传播与媒体团队的理想人选需熟悉电脑操作,并掌握基础的图片处理、网页制作技术(Web 2.0, 和 HTML);有出色的写作能力,并对国际关系有基本了解;需有网页内容管理系统(CMS)相关工作经验,并有很强的组织能力;能够独立工作或与团队合作并及时完成工作。
工作职责如下(包括但不限于):
• 管理中心通讯数据库,包括维护、更新、导入导出新联系人
• 与媒体沟通,拓展媒体合作平台,回复媒体各类问题
• 更新中心网站
• 筹划并出版中心的月度电子简报
• 制作、维护中心的品牌材料及其它视觉辅助素材,包括演讲台横幅,出版物封面及布局,背景幕布及海报,和各类视频产品
• 为中心制作文书抬头、传真封面、演示文稿、电子简报、各类通告及邀请函等材料的模板
• 管理中心的出版物、图书及其它材料的详细目录和存放
• 通过拍摄视频、照片,录音等记录中心活动
• 与中心管理团队、驻会学者、实习生团队和其它外部组织保持有效沟通
在线填写申请表,请点击以下链接:
https://creator.zoho.com/carnegietsinghua/global-intern-application-form/form-perma/Global_Intern_Application_Form/
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