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Energy Policy Internship – The National Commission on Energy Policy

Brief Job Description:
The Bipartisan Policy Center’s National Commission on Energy Policy (NCEP) will annually award one student—graduate or undergraduate— a summer internship opportunity to conduct research on pertinent energy policy topics in Washington, D.C. at NCEP’s office headquarters.
One fellow will be selected annually in a competition seeking innovative research proposals that address designated topics pertaining to current U.S. energy strategies.  The student whose proposal is accepted will be invited to serve as an intern at NCEP in Washington, D.C. for a 10-week period during the summer.  The intern will split his or her time between bringing his or her research proposal to fruition and engaging in NCEP’s normal business activities, which includes energy policy and technology research, advocacy, and other related endeavors.
For more information about this position, and to apply, please visit http://www.energycommission.org/internship.

NCEP Background:
The National Commission on Energy Policy is a bipartisan group of 20 of the nation’s leading energy experts – representing the highest ranks of industry, government, academia, labor, consumer and environmental protection. The Commission seeks to identify and address the political and analytical barriers that have thwarted previous efforts at energy policy reform and conduct extensive outreach to government, business, NGO and other communities. By taking a bipartisan approach, and seeking to connect the expertise and objectivity of scientific research with political realities, the Commission seeks both to build on and distinguish itself from past energy policy efforts. For more information please visit our website at www.energycommission.org <http://www.energycommission.org