Location: US-DC-Washington
Type: Intern
Program: EMBARQ Options | |
World Resources Institute (WRI), an action oriented global organization
most recently voted as #1 environment & natural resource think tank
in the world is consistently recommended by staff as one of the "most
desired organizations to work for". WRI has over 30 years of
experience focusing on the intersection of the environment and
socio-economic development. WRI goes beyond research to put ideas into
action – our mission is to move human society to live in ways that
protects Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs
and aspirations of current and future generations. WRI has been growing the past five years and now has offices in Washington D.C., India, and China and a presence in Brazil, Indonesia as well as a dozen other countries around the world. WRI staff not only have a deep understanding of the issues, but also an understanding of the political and cultural contexts that shape how decisions are made and how to engage effectively in the countries in which we work and partner. Our staff represents over 40 nationalities. |
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Overview | |
The
Health and Road Safety program of EMBARQ, the World Resources
Institute's Center for Sustainable Transport, is looking for a research
and program intern. The intern will support ongoing research about
public health and sustainable transportation, in particular, focusing on
traffic safety, physical activity, and air quality, as well as support
the development of a public health strategy for the organization. This
public health Intern will work closely with EMBARQ’s Health and Road
Safety team and EMBARQ researchers on a variety of research, data
analysis, and writing assignments. The intern will also play a key role
in the development of a general public health strategy that will be
used across EMBARQ. The position reports to EMBARQ’s Health and Road
Safety Director and is located at WRI’s headquarters in Washington, DC.
The position is 40 hours per week, for up to six months.
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The responsibilities/activities for this position include, but are not limited to:
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Time: EMBARQ offers a position of 40 hours per week and 6 months, starting by June 1st.
Location: Washington, DC
About EMBARQ
The
EMBARQ global network catalyzes environmentally and financially
sustainable transport solutions to improve quality of life in cities.
Since 2002, the network has grown to include five Centers for
Sustainable Transport, located in Mexico, Brazil, India, Turkey and the
Andean Region, that work together with national and local authorities to
reduce pollution, improve public health, and create safe, accessible
and attractive urban public spaces. The network employs more than 100
experts in fields ranging from architecture to air quality management;
geography to journalism; and sociology to civil and transport
engineering. EMBARQ’s global strategy aims to achieve the following
impacts by 2016: over 16,000 lives saved, 6.7 million tons of CO2
emissions avoided, 11.8 billion transport trips served, 3.1 billion
hours of travel time saved and $6.2 billion in investments leveraged.
The position will interact with offices in 6 countries, and with
multiple departments at the global office.
The
World Resources Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is WRI's
policy to recruit, hire, and provide opportunities for advancement in
all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender,
national origin, age, citizenship, marital status, sexual preference,
parental status, or disability.
WRI cannot provide a H1B visa for internship candidates. Applicants are responsible for establishing their own visa work status.
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