Internships & Jobs
Resources
Internships, Fellowships, and Federal Employment (*Note: Check with an ISCOR advisor prior to selecting an internship to verify that it is relevant to the ISCOR internship requirements)
Internships, Fellowships, and Other Work Experience Opportunities in the Federal Government (.pdf)
Global Justice Volunteer Opportunities (List provided by ISCOR department)
http://iscor.sdsu.edu/global_justice.htm
Charles Hostler Institute on World Affairs Fellowship-paid undergraduate research opportunities for SDSU students
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~worldaff/fellowship.html
Other Opportunitites
Olive Group Consulting Internship in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The position available to potential interns os working on the Olive Group Consulting team and supporting the projects that former ISCOR Alum Stephen Schad is working on (projects in Iraq, Yemen, and Kazakhstan). The pay would be roughly $1,500 per month and accommodations would be provided by Olive. There is a possibility for flight compensation to Dubai where the internship is held as well. It could be for a 3-month or 6-month stint. A student with a focus on the Middle East is desired. Please feel free to contact Stephen Schad at sschad@olivegroup.com with any additional comments, questions or clarifications.
James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Paid Summer Internships
The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) is accepting applications for paid summer internships at the Center’s offices in Monterey, California. Interns will work with CNS staff members on nonproliferation issues for one of the following Nonproliferation Programs:
Eurasia
East Asia
Chemical and Biological Weapons
International Organizations and Nonproliferation Program
Nonproliferation Education Program
CNS's research interests also cover Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Terrorism, regional nonproliferation issues including the Middle East and South Asia, and export controls.
Applicants for these internships should be students completing at least their sophomore year at an undergraduate institution and be eligible to work in the United States. Applicants should have a strong interest in nonproliferation issues. Knowledge of international security topics and command of a foreign language are desirable. Students majoring in the physical or biological sciences are also encouraged to apply.
For more information or to apply for an internship, please see the announcement on the CNS web site or contact Masako Toki at mtoki@miis.edu.
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