Qualifications
Qualifications:Pursuing a degree in economics, computer science, statistics, social sciences, geography, environmental studies, natural sciences, or any field involving econometrics and data management. A bachelor’s degree is required, and a master’s degree is a plus. Proficient in coding languages such as R, Python, or similar. Excellent writing and research capabilities. Advanced skills in geospatial data analysis, ideally using R or Python, along with ArcGIS or QGIS. Experience working with high-resolution data and data manipulation, particularly with raster data.
About the job
About the Role
The International Crisis Group is seeking a Quantitative Research Intern to join the eEARTH Project. This position supports analysts working on research related to resource-driven conflicts. Interns will gain practical experience in conflict analysis, earth observation, and advocacy within a respected international NGO.
Location
This internship can be based in New York, USA; Nairobi, Kenya; or Brussels, Belgium.
Eligibility
- Open to students currently enrolled in an academic program who can earn academic credit for the internship
- Also available to candidates who have secured external funding (such as grants or scholarships) to support their participation
Work Arrangement
This is a desk-based internship.
About International Crisis Group
The International Crisis Group is a renowned global NGO dedicated to preventing and resolving deadly conflicts worldwide. Through rigorous analysis and advocacy, it seeks to influence policy and improve conflict resolution strategies.