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HRIC Internships
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Human Rights in China (HRIC) was founded by Chinese students and scholars in March 1989. We promote and support international human rights in China in many different ways:
You'll enjoy working at HRIC if you are:
HRIC's internships offer direct and in-depth exposure to the workings of an international human rights organization, domestic and international advocacy work, and participation in HRIC's projects, research and briefings. Interns are an integral part of the culture and work of our organization.
Some projects that interns have worked on in the past include advocacy for individuals, research on systemic issues, and preparation for workshops and other events:
(available in New York and Hong Kong)
Under the supervision of advocacy and research staff, interns will provide critical support for HRIC program work, and usually split their time between administrative work and research projects, including backgrounders, in-house memos, translations, and work on various advocacy and communications tasks to support international advocacy programs.
Qualifications
(available in New York only)
Under the supervision of the Director of Law Programs, interns will work on current HRIC projects that require a combination of field, legal and web research, and analytical writing for various audiences, such as the public, media, or supervising staff at HRIC.
Qualifications
We encourage you to apply for internships at HRIC's New York Head Office and China Office in Hong Kong! Applicants should enjoy working in a friendly and casual office environment that requires the highest professional standards and ethics. Interns are expected to make a commitment for the duration of the semester, or for a minimum of 10-12 weeks during the summer. The supervisor and intern will set up the intern's weekly schedule at the start of the internship. Interns receive a lunch stipend. Depending upon the requirements of the intern's home institution, academic credit for the internship may be arranged.
Please send in one e-mail a cover letter, a resume including relevant coursework, and a brief writing sample to:
New York: internships@hrichina.org
Hong Kong: hkinternships@hrichina.org
Indicate which internship you are applying for in the e-mail subject line.
Applications must be received by:
Late applicants will be considered if there is space available. All applicants will be notified of our receipt of application; only selected applicants will be contacted for phone or in-person interviews. We will attempt to confirm the final status for all applicants within one month after the application deadline.
All inquiries should be submitted via e-mail. No calls, please.
