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Campus Reform periodically posts job and internship opportunities in the Conservative Movement targeted at college students or recent graduates. Below is more information on this position’s responsibilities and requirements as written by the hiring organization.


About the Internship:

National Review Institute (NRI) is looking for conscientious, and organized, undergraduate students to work as interns for spring 2025. Internships at NRI give students hands-on experience in a unique, journalistic, think tank environment, allowing them to develop practical skills and gain valuable experience for future endeavors. This is paid; this is not an internship with National Review magazine. NRI is looking for a currently-enrolled college student with strong research and writing skills, and he or she must be able to work part-time (at least 20 hours per week) for a minimum of 8 weeks, in the Manhattan office.

What NRI is looking for: 

  • A currently enrolled college student. 
  • An individual with strong research and writing skills. 
  • Someone to work a support role to the NRI fellows and staff. 
  • Someone who successfully manages multiple projects simultaneously and is proficient with basic computer software programs.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Experience with WordPress
  • Social media experience – X and Instagram
  • Familiarity with and interest in the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr.

Learn more and apply via ConservativeJobs.com.

This article was originally published at campusreform.org

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