The Australian Academy of Science is an independent non-profit organisation that recognises outstanding contributions to science and research, provides expert advice to government, contributes to the development of science policy, promotes science education and public understanding of science, and fosters international scientific relations.
The Science Policy team at The Australian Academy of Science has four internship opportunities available, each for a period of four months.
During the internship, the successful applicant will participate in the policy and advocacy process through involvement in the work of the Science Policy team, as well as completing a policy-focused research project on a subject of mutual interest. The intern will also gain exposure to a range of science policy and public policy issues. The successful applicants will develop skills in science policy writing and analysis and gain experience working at the interface of science and policy. They will have the opportunity to work with members of the Academy’s Fellowship, and to work for a peak body representing scientific excellence in Australia.
The internship will comprise a research project on a single topic of mutual interest to the Academy and the intern. Available intern projects include:
The internship will be based at the Academy’s premises in Ian Potter House in Canberra. However, flexible working arrangements are available and can be discussed.
The internship is open to candidates who are a PhD student meeting the following criteria:
PhD students in their final year are preferred.
The position includes a stipend of $15,000 (total), paid in monthly instalments.
Further information on the position is available from:
Name: Stuart Barrow
Email: stuart.barrow@science.org.au
Please provide a short statement addressing the selection criteria, a summary of your PhD research, and a project proposal. Address your application to hr@science.org.au
Applications close 4pm Monday 28 February 2022
The Australian Academy of Science values social and cultural diversity. People with diverse identities and lived experiences are strongly encouraged to apply. The Academy is committed to the provision of a safe and healthy work environment. To protect its workforce and stakeholders, the Academy requires its staff to have an up-to-date vaccination status for COVID-19.
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