CECC internships
provide significant educational and professional experience for undergraduates,
graduate students, or recent graduates with a background in Chinese politics,
law, and society, and strong Chinese language skills.
Interns work
closely with the Commission and its staff on the full array of issues
concerning human rights, the rule of law, and governance in China (including
criminal justice, democratic governance institutions, environmental problems,
religious freedom, freedom of expression, ethnic minority rights, women's
rights, etc.).
Interns perform
important research support tasks (often in Chinese), attend seminars, meet
Members of Congress and experts from the United States and abroad, and draft
Commission analyses. Click here for CECC analysis of recent
developments in the rule of law and human rights in China. Interns may also be
trained to work with the Commission's Political Prisoner Database, which has
been accessible by the public since its launch in November 2004 (click here to begin a search).
The CECC staff is
committed to interns’ professional development, and holds regular roundtables
for interns on important China-related issues.
Summer 2015 interns
will be paid $10/hour. Those unable to apply for Summer 2015 internships may
apply for the Fall (September-December). Further details are available on the
Commission's Web site at http://www.cecc.gov/pages/general/employ.php.
Qualifications:
· Interns must be
U.S. citizens.
· Interns should have
completed at least some China-related coursework. It is also desirable that
they have some background in one or more of the specific human rights and rule
of law issues in the CECC legislative mandate.
· Interns should be
able to read Chinese well enough to assist with research in newspapers,
journals, and on Web sites. More advanced Chinese language capability would be
a plus. The successful candidate for an internship often will have lived or
studied in mainland China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan.
· Although our
interns are generally undergraduates, graduate students, or recent graduates,
others are also welcome to apply.
Application
Instructions for Summer 2015:
Interested
applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and the names and
contact information for two references, to the CECC via e-mail to Judy
Wright, Director of Administration at judy.wright@mail.house.gov by March
1, 2015. Applications must be received by our office no later than
11:59 P.M. Eastern Time on March 1. Please discuss in your cover
letter how your professional goals, interests, and background relate to the
Commission's legislative mandate regarding human rights and the rule of law in
China. No phone calls please.
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