The International Crisis Group’s Future of Conflict Program is looking for a quantitative research voluntary intern to assist its analysts and fellows in their research activities. This is a desk-based position with a focus on climate security. The voluntary internship is an excellent opportunity for someone to learn about conflict and climate analysis and advocacy work but also to gain valuable experience in a high-profile international NGO.

Responsibilities:

  • Prepares data for research, including the data construction, cleaning, and basic analytical tasks with minimal supervision;
  • Helps design, implement and evaluate research, and automates research insights, the latter to help building internal data capacities;
  • The candidate should be able to write their own summaries of research, perform literature reviews, and retrieve information from the web;
  • The candidate will work closely with FoC researchers and regional teams within the organization;
  • Previous experience working on climate security, infrastructure, or regional focus on the Horn of Africa is a plus.

Job requirements

  • Background in economics, computer science, statistics, social sciences, geography, environmental and earth studies, natural sciences or any other discipline using econometrics and data management. Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, and having a Master’s is a plus;
  • (Advanced) coding skills in Stata, R, Python, or similar;
  • Fluency with statistics and econometrics;
  • Strong writing and research skills;
  • Geospatial data skills, preferably in R or Python; experience working with ArcGIS/QGIS is of advantage.
  • Knowledge of how to work with high resolution data, and data manipulation, especially raster data analysis;
  • Data management skills, specifically of large data volumes ;
  • Data visualization experience is an advantage, but not a must;
  • Experience in scraping information from the web to build a dataset using automated tools is a plus;
  • Interest in pursuing (or gaining exposure to) research related to conflict and public policy;
  • Based in Nairobi, New York, Brussels, or remote.

Please apply on the official website using the link(s) below

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