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Internships with the China Environment Forum

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The China Environment Forum is not accepting intern applications at this time. Updates will be provided as available.

The China Environment Forum offers valuable internships for students with backgrounds or interests in environmental and energy challenges in China, as well as trans-boundary environmental issues involving China. Our current projects emphasize:

Experience in these areas is a plus. CEF internships provide hands-on opportunities to strengthen professional research, writing, and communication skills, equipping interns for careers in environmental, energy, and climate policy.

CEF typically selects 1 staff assistant intern for each academic semester (Fall, Spring, and Summer terms of approximately three to four months). However, appointments can be made throughout the year for periods of varying length. No internship will exceed one year in duration, and all internships must be served in Washington, D.C, in-person.

These internships are designed to provide the individuals selected with the opportunity for practical experience in an environment that successfully mixes academic study with public policy. Current and past research topics have included the ocean plastics pipeline, choke points of water-energy-food confrontations in China, building US-China clean energy networks, plastic, climate, and development threats to vulnerable deltas in SE Asia and China, agrifood systems, and communications. Interns will have opportunity to publish in as well as relevant publications.

China Environment Forum Internships

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China’s global footprint isn’t just an economic one, it’s an environmental one. From BRI investments in Africa and Asia to its growing presence in Latin America, understanding China’s motivations, who stands to gain - and who stands to lose - is critical to informing smart US foreign policy.    Read more

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