Current staff and internship opportunities are listed below. We welcome the opportunity to review applications for open positions. Please note that we accept applications for posted positions only. Unsolicited resumes are not retained.
There are no vacancies at this time.
There are no internship positions available at this time.
Carnegie Europe offers academic internships to support the center’s activities in research, communications, and organizational development. Interns are an integral part of Carnegie’s growing global network, which includes offices in Asia, Beirut, Brussels, New Delhi, the Silicon Valley, and Washington.
Internships are unpaid. Applicants are encouraged to check with their academic institutions for information about available sources of internship credit or sponsorship. Carnegie Europe is not able to provide information on possible external sources of funding or assistance for visa-related matters.
The academic internship program is competitive. Applications will be judged on eligibility, past academic performance, relevant academic study, and work experience. Interviews may be conducted.
All eligible applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected group.
Candidates must:
For consideration, applicants must fill out the online application form and upload an English-language CV and cover letter to the online system.
Carnegie Europe will contact only those candidates who are extended an interview.
Current staff and internship opportunities are listed below. We welcome the opportunity to review applications for open positions. Please note that we accept applications for posted positions only. Unsolicited resumes are not retained.
There are no vacancies at this time.
There are no internship positions available at this time.
Carnegie Europe offers academic internships to support the center’s activities in research, communications, and organizational development. Interns are an integral part of Carnegie’s growing global network, which includes offices in Asia, Beirut, Brussels, New Delhi, the Silicon Valley, and Washington.
Internships are unpaid. Applicants are encouraged to check with their academic institutions for information about available sources of internship credit or sponsorship. Carnegie Europe is not able to provide information on possible external sources of funding or assistance for visa-related matters.
The academic internship program is competitive. Applications will be judged on eligibility, past academic performance, relevant academic study, and work experience. Interviews may be conducted.
All eligible applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected group.
Candidates must:
For consideration, applicants must fill out the online application form and upload an English-language CV and cover letter to the online system.
Carnegie Europe will contact only those candidates who are extended an interview.
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