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Halle Foundation/AGI Internship

The Halle Foundation/AGI Internship Program offers paid internships to undergraduate and graduate students in the spring, summer, and fall semesters. Halle Foundation/AGI internships provide a professional and educational experience in a not-for-profit think-tank that works to build a stronger German-American partnership.

 

 

Halle Foundation/AGI internships aim to:

  1. Introduce interns to all aspects (administrative, programming, development, research) of an American nonprofit public policy institute.
  2. Provide opportunities for interns to carry out their own research projects and publish work on the Institute’s website.
  3. Involve interns in ongoing AGI projects and events within the three program areas:  Geoeconomics, Foreign & Security Policy, and Society, Culture & Politics.
  4. Provide opportunities for participation in similar events in Washington, DC, organized by other policy institutions or think tanks.
  5. Connect interns to an expanding network of transatlantic experts and practitioners.

 

 

Primary responsibilities of this position include (but are not limited to):

  • Research issues on transatlantic relations and, under the mentorship of a senior staff member, write an article for the AGI website.
  • Conduct research for fellows and staff on a variety of topics within the three program areas.
  • Compile weekly briefs on transatlantic media, defense, and immigration.
  • Assist with the Institute’s social media presence and marketing strategy, including drafting social media posts, brainstorming outreach ideas, and posting to the AGI website.
  • Identify potential partnerships between the Institute and private firms and grant-giving organizations.
  • Assist in logistical and programmatic support for upcoming meetings, events, and the Institute’s annual gala, at which it presents the Global Leadership Award.

Interns will be evaluated at the mid-point and at the end of their internship.

 

 

Qualifications:

  • Undergraduate or graduate students interested in transatlantic relations and Europe/Germany. (Applicants should have completed the equivalent of four semesters of college coursework by the time they begin an internship).
  • Strong writing and research skills.
  • Strong organizational skills, communication skills, and attention to detail.
  • Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office suite, social media, online research).
  • German language skills preferred but not required.

AGI and The Halle Foundation especially encourage applications from students at Georgia colleges and universities as well as students with ties to the state of Georgia.

Interns are expected to secure their own housing in Washington, DC. Qualified foreign nationals who apply must be authorized to work as an intern in the U.S. for the duration of the internship. Please note that AGI does not provide visa sponsorship or administrative support for same, beyond liaising with interns' schools where documentation of the program is necessary.  

 

 

Duration and Application Deadlines:

Halle/AGI interns are expected to work 28 hours per week (9:00-5:00 Monday-Thursday with an hour's lunch) during the following cycles:

Summer 2025: June-August, deadline April 11, 2025

Successful applicants are expected to intern at AGI for the full semester (at least three months). Interns will receive a cost-of-living stipend ($1850/month).

 

 

ABOUT AGI:

The American-German Institute (AGI) in Washington, DC, is the only think tank focused exclusively on the most pressing issues at stake for Germany and the United States. Affiliated with Johns Hopkins University (JHU), the Institute possesses in-depth policy and academic expertise and an extensive network on both sides of the Atlantic. AGI collaborates with policymakers, corporate leaders, and scholars to deliver in-depth, actionable analysis and fresh ideas that help anticipate trends, manage risk, and shape policy choices.

 

 

ABOUT THE HALLE FOUNDATION:

The mission of The Halle Foundation is to promote understanding, knowledge, and friendship between the people of Germany, as seen in its European context, and those of the United States. In furtherance of this mission, the Foundation supports, primarily through grantmaking initiatives, activities in the fields of education, culture, science, technology, language, scholarship, and international relations.

 

 

Application:

To apply, send your resume, cover letter, two writing samples (in English, no more than four pages each), and one letter of recommendation via e-mail to:

Mr. Jack Fornasiero
Program Associate
jfornasiero@aicgs.org

Letters of recommendation may be included with your application package or sent confidentially to Jack Fornasiero by the recommender.