OVERVIEW
As an Investigative Analyst Intern, you will conduct in-depth research on transnational illicit & malign networks. You will work with a supervising analyst on a project in one of five analytical cells: Wildlife & Natural Resource Security, Organized Crime, Human Security & Conflict Prevention, State-Sponsored Threats, or Strategic Trade & Competition. From wildlife trafficking to nuclear proliferation, you will produce timely analysis on real-world issues and have the opportunity to make an impact.
In addition to attending a series of trainings on methodologies for open source data analysis and tools such as Palantir and Windward, Investigative Analyst Interns receive one-on-one mentorship to advance their professional development.
PAST C4ADS INVESTIGATIVE ANALYST INTERNS HAVE:
Contributed research to public reports
Drafted dossiers on networks engaged in human trafficking; illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing; kleptocracy; arms smuggling; and more
Briefed law enforcement and civil society partners
Produced data visualizations
Developed standard operating procedures for accessing specialized datasets around the world WHAT YOU'LL DO
Learn and apply advanced open source investigative methods to conduct detailed analysis of transnational illicit networks, including on wildlife trafficking, illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, and illicit timber and mineral extraction
Write a range of analytical products for government and/or civil society partners
Use cutting-edge analytical tools like Palantir and Kpler to support research on illicit networks
Gain exposure to the variety and potential analytical applications of publicly available information (PAI) WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
Dedication to our values and passion for our mission
Overseas work or research experience
Native or professional-level fluency in Spanish, Chinese, French, Bahasa Indonesia or other foreign languages to support research
Track record of examining illicit networks or natural resource security
Exceptional oral and written communication skills
Undergraduate studies in any related field
Proven interest in or experience with data and technology
Experience with geospatial analysis is a plus, but not at all required! PROGRAM DETAILS
Open to current undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates.
Program starts 9/1/2016 and will run 12-14 weeks
Applicants must be authorized to work in the US; C4ADS does not sponsor work authorizations for interns
Stipend of up to $9,600 per semester, for interns who can commit to at least 30 hours per week
Please note that we ask you are able to commit to at least 30 hours per week to your work.