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CBO Internship CBO CBO provides the Congress with the objective, timely, and nonpartisan analyses needed for economic and budgetary decisions. Interns contribute to CBO's work in program areas such as budget and tax policy, health care, national defense, the environment, education, retirement and other income assistance, regulation, and public investment. March 2, 2009
Spring Dissertation Internship Federal Reserve Board Interns work on a topic of their own choosing, usually furthering dissertation research begun before the internship. Preference is given to Ph.D. candidates whose topics are in macroeconomics (broadly defined), international economics, finance, banking, and econometrics. Applications are also welcome from students working in other fields of economics. November 15 (Annual)
Spring Unpaid Internships Federal Reserve Board Throughout the year, the Division of Research and Statistics occasionally offers opportunities for students to work on projects as unpaid interns. The duration of the internship is generally ten to twelve weeks, depending on the assigned projects. Summer unpaid internships selections are based solely on academic records and references. On-site interviews are not conducted. November 15 (Annual)
Summer Dissertation Internship Federal Reserve Board Interns work on a topic of their own choosing, usually furthering dissertation research begun before the internship. Preference is given to Ph.D. candidates whose topics are in macroeconomics (broadly defined), international economics, finance, banking, and econometrics. Applications are also welcome from students working in other fields of economics. April 1 (Annual)
Summer Project Internships Federal Reserve Board The Division of Research and Statistics offers paid internships during the summer for graduate and undergraduate students to work on projects previously identified by economists in the division. These positions are available to students majoring in economics, finance, statistics, mathematics, or computer science. April 1 (Annual)
Summer Unpaid Internships Federal Reserve Board Throughout the year, the Division of Research and Statistics occasionally offers opportunities for students to work on projects as unpaid interns. The duration of the internship is generally ten to twelve weeks, depending on the assigned projects. Summer unpaid internships selections are based solely on academic records and references. On-site interviews are not conducted. April 1 (Annual)
Fall Dissertation Internship Federal Reserve Board Interns work on a topic of their own choosing, usually furthering dissertation research begun before the internship. Preference is given to Ph.D. candidates whose topics are in macroeconomics (broadly defined), international economics, finance, banking, and econometrics. Applications are also welcome from students working in other fields of economics. April 1 (Annual)
Fall Unpaid Internships Federal Reserve Board Throughout the year, the Division of Research and Statistics occasionally offers opportunities for students to work on projects as unpaid interns. The duration of the internship is generally ten to twelve weeks, depending on the assigned projects. Summer unpaid internships selections are based solely on academic records and references. On-site interviews are not conducted. July 31 (Annual)
2008 Summer Internship Economic Research and/or Policy Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Providing research support to Economics Participating on special projects Conducting Economic Research Provide writing/editing support for monthly publications N/A
Internship-New England Public Policy Center (Spring Semester 2008) Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Provide high-quality technical and analytical support to regional policy center economists and analysts. N/A
Penultimate Year Internship Bank of England The main focus of your summer will be an individual research project. The range of projects is broad but will involve collecting and analysing data and working closely with economists and analysts. Previous projects have included: the relationship between the housing market and consumption; and alternative trading systems in equity markets. N/A
Postgraduate Sponsorship Scheme Bank of England Offers postgraduate internships and sponsorship to students who are looking to undertake postgraduate study in economics and/or finance, before joining the Bank. Students who are successful during the selection process will be offered: a 6-8 week internship during the summer after graduation and sponsorship of MSc/MPhil fees for 1 year (or 1 year of a 2 year course) in either economics and/or finance, to be studied in the UK. N/A
Undergraduate Summer Analyst Program Federal Reserve Bank of New York The Summer Analyst Program provides bright and outstanding undergraduate students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience through advanced project oriented work assignments and professional development activities, which are designed to provide an extensive overview of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.  Summer Analysts will be given the opportunity to enhance essential business skills through formal presentations, critical analysis, writing opportunities, and computer based projects. N/A