EDE+ 天美传媒 Opportunities
The Expanding Diversity in Economics (EDE+) Opportunities Hub is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in economics and fields that draw upon this important skill set by providing opportunities for EDE+ program alumni. The Hub highlights academic year programming, job opportunities, the EDE+ Research Assistant Program, the EDE+ Mentorship Program, and more. The goal is to ensure that EDE+ alumni are exposed to more ways to enrich their path in economics with real world experiences, skill building, and networking.
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Chicago Booth Research Professional 鈥 Multiple Faculty Matches Available
- Applications will be reviewed starting October 1 on a rolling basis
- This full-time position will entail close collaboration on a number of new and ongoing economics research projects across a wide range of fields. Research topics include public economics, inequality, development, labor economics, finance, macroeconomics, fiscal and monetary policy, behavioral economics, household finance, market design, financial intermediation, trade, urban economics, education, international economics, industrial organization, entrepreneurship, and housing.
- The Predoctoral Research in Economics Program (PREP) is intended to serve as a bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in empirical economics. The program offers unique research and professional training opportunities at the University of Chicago.
- : including EDE instructors/guests Chad Syverson and Christopher Blattman. Please email bfipredoc@uchicago.edu to notify us that you have applied as an EDE alum, or with any questions you have about open positions.
: Reach out to reach out to Stephanie Cencula (SCencula@brookings.edu) if you have any questions or would like to chat with her before applying.
- The Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution seeks a summer research intern. The mission of the Hutchins Center is to improve the quality and efficacy of fiscal and monetary policies and public understanding of them. It provides independent, non-partisan analysis and draws on the expertise of Brookings Institution scholars and of experts in government, academia, think tanks and business, as well as the guidance of its Advisory Council. By commissioning research, convening private and public events and harnessing the power of the Internet, it seeks to generate new thinking, promote constructive criticism and provide a forum for reasoned debate.
The intern will gain exposure to a broad set of economic policy topics while developing their analytical thinking and writing skills. Applicants should expect a range of responsibilities, broadly defined under the following categories:
General research and writing: Interns will assist with short-term research and other projects. Examples include quantitative and qualitative research for policy memos, blog posts, or other work products. In addition, interns might be expected to analyze data and create graphs for papers, policy memos, presentations, and other items. Interns would help research potential topics and authors for future center/project work.
Long-term research: Working with the center/project team, interns would help research potential topics and authors for future work.
Event Staffing: Interns may help prepare materials for events and work at various aspects of the event, such as registration.
Administrative: The applicant should be prepared to help with general office support, assist with special projects, and perform other duties as assigned.
This full-time internship will be in-person in Washington, D.C., from 6/2/25 to 8/22/25. The position itself is hybrid, with the intern working from the Hutchins Center Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday. Applicants should be current undergraduates pursuing a degree in economics, statistics, mathematics, or a related field. They should have strong writing and analytical skills. They must have proficiency in Excel, and would ideally have proficiency in another statistical software, like STATA. If you are interested, please email Stephen Lamb (stephen.lamb@chicagobooth.edu) your resume, a one-page cover letter, a recent transcript (unofficial copy is fine), and the names and emails of two academic references by 5:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday, March 19.
- - June 2 - August 8, 2025. This program engages students in fiscal policy by providing them with first-hand research experience at public policy institutions in Washington, DC. Over the summer, PGPF Fiscal Interns will have the opportunity to gain substantive policy research experience at a leading organization, work under the direct supervision of a respected scholar, and join a diverse community of experts and students interested in budgetary and economic issues. Email fiscalinternship@pgpf.org with any questions.
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(internships and full-time RA positions across the Federal Reserve System)
- Internship Eligibility: current sophomore or junior
- RA Eligibility: Graduating senior/bachelor鈥檚 degree holder
- 鈥 Research Assistants, Internships
- 鈥 Research Assistants
鈥 If you apply to a position, email asher.simcoe@aqr.com with a copy to Quentin (quentinj@uchicago.edu) to alert them of your application and your status as an EDE program participant.
- If you apply to a position, email Quentin (quentinj@uchicago.edu) to alert him of your application.
- - Chicago or NYC
- - The summer internship program at Ariel Alternatives gives college-level students a unique opportunity to learn about the financial services industry by working side by side with seasoned experts. You will gain hands-on leadership experience while learning about the different business channels within the firm.
Build valuable skills and gain exposure to academic research with one of our UChicago faculty during a 10-week, paid summer experience. EDE+ alumni may apply for a paid research assistant position to work with UChicago faculty on research projects during the academic year or during the summer to enhance their skills and experience — an invaluable opportunity for participants applying to graduate programs, or for internships or research assistantships with other organizations or academic institutions.
Summer 2025 EDE+ RA positions will be posted on the in early 2025.
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