SUMMARY:
The Center for China Analysis (CCA) is part of the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI), a think- and do- tank with a policy-solving mandate that tackles major policy challenges confronting the Asia-Pacific in security and diplomacy; trade, investment, and innovation; climate and energy; and society, technology, and public health.
Established in 2022, CCA is committed to decoding China's complexities with an "inside-out" approach by offering evidence-based, independent, and policy-relevant analyses with a balanced, holistic, and human-centered focus, covering Chinese domestic politics; economy and technology; foreign policy and national security; climate, energy and the environment; society, public health, and education.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Essential functions may include, but are not limited to the following:
* Track and research current issues covering Chinese domestic politics; economy and technology; foreign policy and national security; and society;
* Track and collect data on CCA's output including research papers, public and private events, op-eds, press hits, social media impressions, and video views, etc. and assist in drafting internal newsletters and presentations for internal and external use;
* Draft and edit briefs, memos, background material, literature reviews, etc. in preparation for trips, meetings, and events;
* Compile newsletters and articles for weekly internal news roundups;
* Maintain and update internal databases;
* Provide administrative and logistical support for public and private events, including drafting invitations, agendas, participant lists, event blurbs, etc.;
* Schedule internal and external in-person and online meetings and take meetings minutes and prepare summary reports as needed;
* Other duties, as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
* Candidates are expected to commit to a minimum of 18 hours per week for a period of at least 12 weeks;
* Current graduate or undergraduate student;
* Familiarity with China policy issues through previous academic study and/or internship experience;
* Must have the ability to work independently;
* Strong research, writing, and editing skills;
* Excellent attention to detail;
* Ability to meet tight deadlines;
* Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and social media platforms;
* Flexibility with handling diverse tasks;
* Advanced/native fluency in English and Chinese;
* Must be available to work in person at the Asia Society's New York office as well as have U.S. work authorization.
For complete job description and to apply, visit:
https://asiasociety.org/policy-institute/summer-intern-aspi-center-china-analysis