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Economics Writing & Communications Internships (Summer 2024)
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Job ID 33224
Employer Economics
Employer Type On Campus
Category Journalism/Writing
Job Type On-Campus Jobs
Job Description

The Role: 

The Yale Department of Economics, Yale Economic Growth Center, and Inclusion Economics at Yale University seek undergraduates with writing and communications skills and strong economics coursework to serve as Economics Writing & Communications Interns for Summer 2024. These are part- and full-time internships based in New Haven with the possibility of remote work. Successful candidates will write about current research in economics and assist the Department and centers with their communications projects. They will also have the opportunity to attend faculty and graduate student talks, programming workshops, and social events that teach economics research skills and help build community with undergraduate RAs working with faculty on summer projects. 

 

Successful candidates will conduct interviews and independent research, and write articles directed toward the public (via profiles, op-eds, and blogs), academic audiences (research summaries), and policymakers (policy briefs). Daily tasks will also include writing website copy and assisting in activities concerning economics and policy research, including website building, event planning, working on multimedia platforms, researching contacts, building databases and mailing lists, and assisting with the administrative needs of the communications team. The Department and centers host dynamic research portfolios that allow for creativity and growth, and tasks may change as agendas develop over the summer. 

 

Economics Writing & Communications Interns will be matched with the areas of interest: 

The Department of Economics writing projects will cover a wide range of macro- and microeconomic research, economic theory, and U.S. domestic policy. The Intern will have the opportunity to contribute significantly to the Department of Economics Annual Magazine, for which they would be credited as a primary author.

The Economic Growth Center writing projects will cover research on data-driven insights for policy in low- and middle-income countries – as well as special focus on gender, markets, international trade, and climate policy. The goal is to convey research insights for policy to improve lives in developing countries. 

Inclusion Economics at Yale University writing projects will cover research on issues of inclusion across the broad categories of governance and social protection, environmental justice, gender, and economic opportunity. Interns may also support ongoing research by teams in India and Nepal. 

 

Our internships offer an opportunity to work with Yale economics faculty and visitors, also receive coaching in writing and editing, and participate in a vibrant community of interns, RAs, postgraduate fellows, and researchers. The interns will author articles to be published on Yale websites and external outlets, and also produce uncredited writing (e.g. website copy and contributions to articles by others).  

 

We invite applications from people of diverse backgrounds, particularly women, members of minority groups, protected veterans, persons with disabilities, and others who have been historically underrepresented in the field of economics. Yale is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer, and values diversity in its faculty, students, and staff. 

 

 

Responsibilities: 

  • Conduct desk research to gather and summarize data and other background information relevant to economics writing 
  • Conduct interviews to use in researcher profiles and research summaries 

Identify, document, review, and summarize relevant research and news articles  

  • Source images, draft, and edit website text, and build webpages 
  • Organize and store all background research in readily searchable and citable format 
  • Support article proofing and grammar edits of text, as requested 
  • Assist with social media posts, as well as building an audience for the Department and centers’ profiles 
  • Assist in building a database of contacts 
  • Other tasks as needed 

 

Job Requirements

Qualifications: 

  • Significant coursework in economics 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills 
  • Ability to work independently  
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to multitask effectively  
  • Background in public policy and/or journalism is desired 
  • Website and design skills are desired 

How to Apply:  

 

To apply, search for Job ID #XXXX on the Student Employment Office website.  When given the option to upload your materials, please upload one single PDF labeled “Last name, First name – Communications Intern Summer 2024” that includes the following: 

  • Your CV
  • A Statement of Interest
  • Your academic transcript (unofficial is acceptable)
  • A short nonacademic writing sample

 

 

Compensation $15.75/hour
Job Level FY24: Level I
Hours 10.0 hours per week
Primary Contact Vestal McIntyre
Primary Contact's Email egc@yale.edu
Work Location 27 Hillhouse Ave
Phone Number 2034323636
Fax Number
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