About Middle East Institute
Founded in 1946, the Middle East Institute is the oldest Washington-based institution dedicated solely to the study of the Middle East. It is a non-partisan think tank providing expert policy analysis, educational and professional development services, and a hub for engaging with the region's arts and culture.
Position Overview:
The Middle East Institute, Washington’s oldest think tank devoted to the study of the region, seeks interns to support the Policy Center’s programming and operations. Interns will support various research projects of MEI scholars, as well as manage logistics and administrative tasks.
The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented and highly organized individual with a strong background in research, analysis, writing methodologies, and data analysis, as well as a demonstrated interest in the Middle East. They should be an excellent communicator with the ability to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and contribute to the success of research projects. Attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining high standards of accuracy and integrity will be key.
Essential Responsibilities:.
- Stay updated on recent advancements, trends, and news in the relevant research field.
- Research specific topics as requested by the relevant scholars, and assist with fact-checking, editing, and formatting for the scholars’ writing projects, which may include op-eds, essays, journal articles, and book chapters.
- Provide administrative support to the scholar(s), including: managing travel, coordinating with external organizations, handling correspondence, and responding to requests for information.
- Plan and organize events, including: preparing invitations, corresponding with speakers and presiders, preparing background papers, and providing other logistical support.
- Participate in team meetings, seminars, and training sessions as required.
- Assist scholars with social media outreach as needed.
Educational Objectives:
- Learn about the political dynamics, security issues, and economic development of countries in the Middle East and how they inform US policy decisions in the region.
- Gain practical experience conducting policy research and data analysis related to US foreign policy in the Middle East.
- Develop skills in critical thinking, policy analysis, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and effective communication of complex geopolitical issues.
Qualifications:
- Undergraduate student, or recent graduate, in Middle East studies, international affairs, political science, or a related field.
- Ability to work independently and collaborate effectively in a team.
- Strong time management and ability to prioritize tasks.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping.
- Proficiency in data analysis software (e.g., Excel, Spreadsheets) and research tools.
- Proficiency (or fluency) in Arabic is a plus, but not required.
Benefits:
- Hands-on experience in the Policy Center.
- Mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals.
- Networking opportunities within the industry.
- Potential for academic credit, if applicable.
Application Deadline:
January 15, 2024
Compensation:
Please be aware that this is an unpaid internship with no promise or expectation of compensation, express or implied. Furthermore, participation in this internship does not guarantee interns to a paid job after the internship.