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Open Positions

Telecommunications Policy Analyst/Staff Economist

The Competitive Enterprise Institute seeks a Communications Policy Analyst/Staff Economist. The analyst/economist will conduct CEI research, advocacy, analysis, and outreach regarding legislative, regulatory, and legal issues surrounding telecommunications and the FCC, Internet freedom, e-commerce, and information privacy. The analyst/economist will also work on related legal and public policy issues that significantly affect the telecommunications and technology sectors, including communications law, antitrust, administrative law, and commercial speech regulation. See the full job description here.


Internships

The Competitive Enterprise Institute internship program gives interested students and recent college graduates the opportunity to learn about and promote the principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty. We pair interns with members of CEI’s staff for a direct mentorship experience. 

Schedule of Terms

Summer: June-August

Applications Due: April 15

Fall: September-December

Applications Due: July 31

Spring: January-May

Applications Due: November 30

Exact start and end dates subject to negotiation with successful applicants.

How to Apply for the CEI Internship Program

Who Should Apply

College students and recent college graduates who support the principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty.

Application Materials

Submit your resume, a cover letter, and a brief writing sample as a single PDF attachment to Richard Morrison at interns@cei.org.

Experiences Offered

Interns are assigned to work for a specific CEI expert for the duration of their internship. Some interns participate directly in public policy research on one or more of CEImany issue areas. Others work in communications, fundraising, or IT. When applying, please indiciate if you have a preference. Successful candidates will have strong writing, research, and analytical skills regardless of their area of focus.

Stipend

CEI offers both paid and unpaid internships. Upon being interviewed, exceptional applicants may be offered a stipend. Internships for which a student receives academic credit are always unpaid.

Partnership with Charles Koch Institute

The Competitive Enterprise Institute is proud to be a partner organization for the Charles Koch Institutes professional education programs. Applicants can participate in one of CKIs semester-long internship or fellowship programs while working at CEI. The Charles Koch Institute currently provides a stipend of $450 a week for participants.

Housing

CEI does not provide interns with housing. Prospective interns, however, have several housing options. Washington Intern Student Housing provides year-round accomodations, and Georgetown UniversityGeorge Washington University, and American University offer summer intern housing.


Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellowship

CEI is no longer accepting applications for the Warren Brookes Journalism Fellowship. Thank you! 

About Warren T. Brookes

During his 16 years with the Boston Herald and the Detroit News, and as a nationally-syndicated columnist, Warren T. Brookes, in the words of Thomas Bray of the Detroit News, "made a virtual career out of questioning the conventional wisdoms of the so-called experts." He "delighted precisely in the unconventional wisdom, not only about economics but also about a wide range of subjects."

Warren Brookes and CEI had a special relationship, sharing information and trading the woeful tales that inevitably arise from working in Washington. After Brookes' death in 1991, CEI established the Warren T. Brookes Fellowship to keep his legacy alive. Through the program, CEI identifies and trains talented young people and experienced journalists who wish to improve their knowledge of environmental issues and free market economics. In this manner, the program seeks to perpetuate Brookes' tradition of reporting from a sound scientific and economic perspective. 

Current Fellow

Carrie Sheffield is the 2015 Warren Brookes Journalism Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. She is a columnist and broadcaster in Manhattan. An online contributor with Forbes, she is a regular guest on national television and radio shows.

Former Fellows

2014-2015 - Carrie Sheffield

2013-2014 - Bill Frezza

2012-2013 - Matthew Melchiorre

2011-2012 - Matt Patterson

2010-2011 - Kathryn Ciano

2009-2010 - Ryan Young

2008-2009 - Silvia Santacruz

2007-2008 - Lene Johansen

2006-2007 - Jeremy Lott

2005-2006 – Timothy Carney

2004-2005 - John Berlau

2003-2004 - Neil Hrab

2002-2003 - Hugo Gurdon

2001-2002 - Eileen Ciesla-Norcross

2000-2001 - Sean Paige

1999 - Brian Doherty

1997-1998 - Jesse Walker

1996 - James Bovard 

1995 - Michelle Malkin

1994 - Michael Fumento 

1993 - Ronald Bailey