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Internship at The Carter Center (FALL 2020)

About the Internship 

 
The Carter Center’s internship and graduate assistantship program offers a diverse set of opportunities for students and recent graduates to enhance their skills and explore career options in their fields. Although the day-to-day responsibilities of interns and graduate assistants across different programs may vary, all share the following networking and career development opportunities: 

  1. Substantive work experience: less than 30% of interns' and graduate assistants' responsibilities include administrative duties 
  2. Work directly in your fiend of study, gaining valuable knowledge that can enhance your professional development 
  3. Make professional connections and form networks with an international non-government environment 
  4. Speaker series, featuring Carter Center staff and other invited guests 
  5. Scheduled career development opportunities with senior Carter Center staff 
  6. A weekend excursion to the Carter's hometown of Plains, Georgia, where we have lunch with the Carters and visit historic sites devoted to their life and work 
  7. Social and team-building opportunities with the interns and staff 
  8. All internships and graduate assistantships are based in Atlanta. However, opportunities arise for interns to travel with staff on Center-related trips (e.g. election-monitoring missions, domestic and international conferences, training workshops). Graduate assistants typically do not travel. 
  9. Membership in the intern and graduate assistant alumni group, which keeps you connected with the Carter Center's work as well as with hundreds of former interns and graduate assistants. 


Responsibilities vary by program. See our website for details about the individual programs: https://www.cartercenter.org/internships 

Internship/Graduate Assistantship Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.cartercenter.org/involved/educational-programs/internships-offered/faqs.html
 
An internship at The Carter Center is unpaid. The Center does not offer stipends; however, there is some need-based financial assistance available for candidates who are selected.* Instructions for applying are provided in the appointment letter to successful candidates.  
 
*Please be aware that the amount of aid we are able to provide is not enough to defray all living expenses. 
 
Additionally, if an applicant's college or university offers academic credit for internships, The Carter Center will work with the school to match academic requirements with the requirements of the intern's/graduate assistant’s host program. 
  
Interns are required to work a minimum of 20 hours per week; anything less prevents the intern from being truly engaged with the work of the Center. Some interns choose to work 40 hours per week. An intern's schedule is arranged with the supervisor and includes regularly scheduled blocks of time during normal business hours (e.g., four days of five hours each, five days of four hours each). 

Graduate assistants are required to work 20 hours per week. A graduate assistant’s schedule is arranged with the supervisor when the session begins and includes regularly scheduled blocks of time during normal business hours. Graduate assistants should be at the Center in blocks of at least 4 hours. 

The Carter Center internships are offered three times a year. Interns are required to make a commitment of 15 weeks for the fall and spring. During the summer session, interns must make a 10-week commitment within a 13-week window.  The internship roughly follows an academic calendar. Please review the requirements below before applying. At the start of the internships, qualified applicants must be one of the following: 

  • An undergraduate student with at least two years of study (or 60 credit hours) completed by the start of the internship. 
  • A recent college/university graduate (having graduated within 24 months of the internship start date). 
  • An enrolled graduate or professional student. Candidates who have completed their graduate degrees more than 24 months ago are not eligible for internships. 

If you are not a U.S. citizen and need visa sponsorship, Emory University cannot support an application for a J-1 visa unless you have completed your bachelor’s degree. Please email us if you have questions about obtaining a visa. 
 
Strong internship candidates are those who have demonstrated superior academic, professional, or personal experience and interests related to Carter Center programs. Programs vary with interest in careers ranging from nonprofit management, international relations, research, political science, international studies/development, public administration, law, gender studies, to psychology, public health, medicine, public policy, social work, hospitality, digital content production and related areas. 





Key Dates for Fall 2020 Session: 


  • Application must be submitted by June 15, 2020 
  • Transcript, Letters of Recommendation must be received by June 22, 2020
  • Session begins August 25, 2020
  • Session ends December 4, 2020 (total internship commitment requirement is 15 weeks) 
 
TO APPLY: Applicant MUST apply for the Fall session by June 15, 2020
 

Do NOT apply via Handshake. Applicants will be notified of decisions approximately six weeks from the application deadline. 
 




Application Instructions 

 
Before you begin this application, please read the following instructions carefully. 

In order to access the Carter Center Internship application, you will need to establish a user account. You will be prompted to create a username and password and provide a valid email address. 
Your user account will give you the option to save and continue your application at a later date, as well as check the status of your applicant file after your application has been submitted. Please be aware that once you submit your application, you will not be able to make any changes. 
 

To complete the online application, please be prepared to provide the following: 

  • A 100-word autobiography. 
  • A short 250-word essay stating your objectives and expectations of a Carter Center internship and how they relate to your goals. 
  • A resume, to be uploaded as a PDF. 
  • A short, pertinent writing sample, preferably an academic paper five pages or less, to be uploaded as a PDF. 
  • The names, titles, email addresses, and phone numbers of two people prepared to write letters of recommendation on your behalf. Your recommenders will be sent a system-generated email after you have submitted your application that will allow them to copy and paste their recommendation letter into a web form and submit it electronically. 
 
 
The following materials must be submitted by mail: 

  • Official transcripts in sealed envelopes. 
  • Transcripts must be postmarked by the application deadline and sent to the address below: 
 
Educational Programs 
Attn: Internship Program 
The Carter Center 
One Copenhill 
453 Freedom Parkway 
Atlanta, Georgia 30307 
 
 
 
Please do not hesitate to email us if you have any questions about your application.