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Institute for Government Spring 2021 Internship Programme

Published: 9 November 2020
Institue for Government Internships

The Institute for Government is currently inviting applications for their Spring 2021 internship programme, starting in March 2021.

The Institute for Government Spring 2021 Internship Programme offers you the opportunity to:

  • Become a full member of the research and learning team in a highly-respected institution at the heart of Westminster with close connections to government and all political parties
  • Take a fresh, evidence-based look at a range of issues, to improve the Institute’s understanding of problems facing government, and to help develop innovative solutions to these problems
  • Work with other Institute staff and external partners to deliver the Institute’s research and learning programme
  • Work on projects combining traditional research with practitioner and expert workshops and stimulating public and private events
  • Contribute to high-quality publications, presentations and events.

The precise nature of each internship will vary according to the needs of projects, but past interns have found themselves carrying out literature reviews, conducting interviews with MPs and civil servants, organising events, undertaking data analysis, presenting research findings to colleagues, writing blogs and contributing to published reports.

Working at the Institute will provide you with opportunities to change the way government works. The Institute’s excellent network and strong reputation in Whitehall and Westminster mean our work is influential; we are frequently consulted by government, invited to give evidence by parliamentary committees and asked for advice by civil society organisations seeking to understand government.

Our work offers the opportunity to make a real difference to how government functions. In recent years, for example, we have helped shape government thinking on Brexit, coronavirus and the Budget process, strengthened the impact of select committees and helped professionalise policy making in government.

Applicants should be confident and reliable graduates with:

  • An excellent academic record, including a degree/predicted grade of 2:1 or above, or international equivalent
  • Knowledge of or strong interest in government in the UK and elsewhere
  • Strong organisational, analytical and communication (both written and verbal) skills
  • Commitment to the values and mission of the Institute for Government.

Applicants should be available to work on a full-time basis. Internships are typically offered for six months, with a probationary period of three months.

For more information and to apply to the Institute for Government Spring 2021 Internship Programme, please see: https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/job/spring-2021-internship-programme

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