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Fall 2024 Internship, Risk & Strategy

Department: Risk & Geostrategy
Location: Paris, 11
Job Type: Internship

The German Marshall Fund is a thought leader on issues critical to transatlantic interests in the 21st century, including the future of democracy, security and geopolitics, alliances and the rise of China, and technology and innovation. By drawing on and fostering a community of people with diverse life experiences and political perspectives, GMF pursues its mission by driving the policy debate through cutting-edge analysis and convening, fortifying civil society, and cultivating the next generation of leaders on both sides of the Atlantic.

At GMF, we acknowledge that diversity, equity, and inclusion touches on all aspects of our workplace. As such, employees at all levels of the organization are accountable for incorporating inclusive practices, equitable principles, and championing diversity in their work.

Hub Summary:

The Geostrategy Hub is GMF’s largest hub, comprising 80+ GMF programmatic, administrative staff and fellows combined. The hub provides decision-makers, policymakers and business leaders on both sides of the Atlantic with the most in-depth and comprehensive analysis on the political, economic, and strategic trends impacting them. With the international environment being increasingly defined by geopolitical competition, the environmental crisis, and hybrid threats, managing these risks requires adopting a geostrategy, i.e. the holistic and cross-functional integration of (geo)political risk management into broader strategies, resiliency plans and policy planning.

The Geostrategy Hub is structured as a multi-geographic (4 regional sub-hubs), cross-functional (through the 5th sub-hub) and cross-office hub:

  • Eastern Europe & Russia
  • South & Mediterranean
  • North & Artic
  • IndoPacific
  • Geopolitical Risk

The Geostrategy Hub comprises staff from the Paris office, the Warsaw office, the Brussels office, the Berlin office, the Ankara office, and the Washington DC office.

Work Stream Summary:

GMF’s Risk & Strategy workstream focuses on the short- and long-term geopolitical and geo-economic developments affecting the transatlantic relationship, as well as the interplay of domestic and foreign policy in the U.S. and Europe.

It contributes to transatlantic strategic debates by identifying issues that have a direct impact on the U.S. and its allies and by providing policy solutions for both sides of the Atlantic.

The workstream also conducts foresight projects, anticipating risks and opportunities, to help policymakers and corporate sector representatives better understand geopolitical shifts and their implications for their decision-making processes.

Key Areas of Responsibility:

• Conduct research work on a variety of topics;
• Prepare and produce supporting material, documents and data selection for presentations and meetings as required;
• Maintain database, think tanks watch and update of events, conference and seminars in Paris, Europe and the United States;
• Update Paris contact lists;
• Contact and follow-up with invitees to conferences and seminars organized in Paris and other GMF offices;
• Assist in organizing seminars, conferences, editing and coordinating publications;
• Assist with travel, accommodation arrangements and programming of meetings for staff, U.S. delegations and guests visiting the Paris office;
• Attend research conferences on transatlantic and European security issues in Paris and write event reports;
• Translate work from French to English and from English to French;
• Assist with the communication and advertising of GMF's and the Paris office's activities;
• Daily administrative work;
• Other duties as assigned.


Profile:

• Enrolled in a Master program or graduate, ideally in International Relations/European Affairs/Political Science;
• Excellent communication and writing skills in both French and English;
• Creative, entrepreneurial and responsible;
• Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet tight deadlines while working on longer term projects;
• Ability to work in an international environment;
• Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team;
• Experience in project management, program planning and research;
• Background or interest in foreign policy, diplomacy, transatlantic relations; ideally, knowledge of European and American domestic and foreign policies and transatlantic relations.

Start and Length of Traineeship:

  • Internship format: 5-month full-time internship, Master, or post-Master
  • Internship agreement required.
  • Dates: September 2, 2024- January 31, 2025
  • Remuneration: €1000/month + restaurant tickets + reimbursement of part of metro costs

GMF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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