My time with the National Committee was a fantastic experience. One of the many highlights took place while I was helping out with pre-orientation for teachers from America who were preparing to go to China for a year-long exchange. A participant from one of the previous years came into talk about his experience, and I was able to hear firsthand how that year changed his life for the better, displaying just one aspect of the valuable work the committee does in developing the Sino-American relationship.
-- Jon Tang
The National Committee offers both full- and (during the academic year) part-time internships for undergraduate and graduate students. The internship position is entry level and generally includes a variety of administrative and program assignments. Some of these might include the following:
The internship is unpaid, but we do reimburse commuting costs.
Qualifications
How to Apply
Please send the following to info@ncuscr.org:
No phone calls or faxes please.
Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Important Dates
The National Committee accepts internship applications on a rolling basis, with the following deadlines:
I value my internship at the National Committee in two important, yet distinct ways. First, it gave me a hands-on experience at perhaps the preeminent organization in the Sino-American relationship. Because of the trust the National Committee places in the intern, I was able to participate in the planning of a Gala dinner with the Deputy Secretary of State as well as help lead a Policy Leaders Orientation exchange program that brought young Chinese professionals to the States. Secondly, the approachability of every staff member at the National Committee reinforced the learning I was doing on the job. Overall, an internship at the National Committee is a great opportunity to develop an understanding of the many behind-the-scenes facets of U.S.-China relations.
-- Sean Lyngaas