The Congressional-Executive Commission on China is offering paid internships to qualified undergraduates, graduate students, or recent graduates this coming spring in Washington, D.C. Application deadline is December 1, 2010.
The Congressional-Executive Commission on
CECC internships provide significant educational and professional experience for undergraduates, graduate students, or recent graduates with a background in Chinese politics, law, and society, and strong Chinese language skills.
Interns work closely with the Commission and its staff on the full array of issues concerning human rights, the rule of law, and governance in
Interns perform important research support tasks (often in Chinese), attend seminars, meet Members of Congress and experts from the
The CECC staff is committed to interns’ professional development, and holds regular roundtables for interns on important China-related issues.
Spring 2011 interns will be paid $10/hour. Those unable to apply for the spring internship may apply for the Summer (June-August) or Fall (September-December). Further details are available on the Commission's Web site at http://www.cecc.gov/pages/general/employ.php.
Qualifications:
Application Instructions for Spring 2011:
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information for two references, to the CECC via e-mail to Judy Wright, Director of Administration at judy.wright@mail.house.gov by December 1, 2010. Applications must be received by our office no later than 11:59 P.M. Eastern Time on December 1. Please discuss in your cover letter how your professional goals, interests, and background relate to the Commission's legislative mandate regarding human rights and the rule of law in
Published: Monday, November 01, 2010
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