Do you have an international outlook? Are you interested in advancing ideas that help decisionmakers navigate a crowded, chaotic, and contested world? If so, review the opportunities below to become part of our global network. Offering competitive pay and generous benefits, the Carnegie Endowment ensures staff can grow professionally, expand their opportunities, and pursue their interests in a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive global community.
Do you have an international outlook? Are you interested in advancing ideas that help decisionmakers navigate a crowded, chaotic, and contested world? If so, review the opportunities below to become part of our global network. Offering competitive pay and generous benefits, the Carnegie Endowment ensures staff can grow professionally, expand their opportunities, and pursue their interests in a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive global community.
We have opportunities in research, management, administration, communications, IT, fundraising, and more. Current employment openings can be found using the search feature below. Please note we accept resumes for posted positions only. Unsolicited resumes are not retained. The Carnegie Endowment is an equal opportunity employer.
We have opportunities in research, management, administration, communications, IT, fundraising, and more. Current employment openings can be found using the search feature below. Please note we accept resumes for posted positions only. Unsolicited resumes are not retained. The Carnegie Endowment is an equal opportunity employer.
The Carnegie Endowment offers approximately fifteen one-year fellowships to uniquely qualified graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year. This diverse cohort of fellows work as research assistants to Carnegie’s senior scholars.
The Carnegie Endowment offers approximately fifteen one-year fellowships to uniquely qualified graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year. This diverse cohort of fellows work as research assistants to Carnegie’s senior scholars.
Carnegie offers several different types of internship opportunities across its global research network. These opportunities range from internships supporting our wide variety of research programs to internships supporting functional areas such as communications, development, and operations. Internships at Carnegie vary by center.
Carnegie offers several different types of internship opportunities across its global research network. These opportunities range from internships supporting our wide variety of research programs to internships supporting functional areas such as communications, development, and operations. Internships at Carnegie vary by center.
“Being part of an organization that speaks truth to power is incredibly inspiring. I appreciate the opportunities to be involved in so many aspects of our work, the flexibility, camaraderie, and utter professionalism of colleagues. Every day I count myself lucky to be working with people I admire and respect.”
Lizza Bomassi
Deputy Director, Carnegie Europe
“Nuclear weapons represent one of the few truly existential threats faced by humanity. By better understanding the danger and highlighting solutions to governments, I believe I’m helping to mitigate the risk of catastrophe.”
James M. Acton
Jessica T. Mathews Chair and Co-Director, Nuclear Policy Program
“My background as a practitioner working on conflict and governance issues drives my passion for my research at Carnegie. Having worked at both at the local level in places like Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Iraq, and in Washington policy circles, I’ve noticed that the United States faces some recurrent challenges in these environments. At Carnegie, I get to examine what we can learn from these challenges.”
Frances Z. Brown
Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program
“I love asking critical questions about political systems and their ability to impact the issues most salient to people’s lives. Carnegie encourages me to ask those questions and surrounds me with colleagues who are equally inquisitive about the world. I am constantly learning.”
Ashley Quarcoo
Nonresident Scholar, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program
Program
“Carnegie ignites my passion. My research sheds light on developments in Yemen and informs policymaking toward the Middle East. I appreciate that every time I publish a piece of research, I receive valuable feedback from policymakers and have the opportunity to engage with Carnegie’s global audience.”
Ahmed Nagi
Nonresident Scholar, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie
Middle East Center
As an organization dedicated to pursuing global engagement and peace, we believe our work is enriched and should be informed by a diverse array of perspectives. We are committed to building an inclusive community among staff and partners and on our public platform.
As an organization dedicated to pursuing global engagement and peace, we believe our work is enriched and should be informed by a diverse array of perspectives. We are committed to building an inclusive community among staff and partners and on our public platform.
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