The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) has officially opened applications for its Demetrios G. Papademetriou Young Scholars Program – Fall 2026 Internship Cycle (September–December). This prestigious program is designed to train the next generation of migration researchers, policy analysts, and global development professionals through hands-on research experience.
This internship provides an exceptional opportunity for students and early-career professionals interested in migration, refugee studies, international policy, and social integration to work directly with world-class experts and contribute to real-world policy research.
Overview of the Young Scholars Program
The Young Scholars Program is named in honor of MPI’s founding president and is designed to achieve two major goals:
- Strengthen MPI’s global research output through intern contributions
- Train emerging professionals in migration research and policy analysis
Interns are embedded in research teams and contribute to meaningful, policy-driven work across multiple global migration themes.
Research Areas Available for Fall 2026 Interns
Interns will work in one of the following specialized policy areas:
1. U.S. Immigration Policy
Focuses on:
- Asylum and refugee systems
- Border governance and enforcement
- Legal and labor migration pathways
- Immigration economics and workforce outcomes
- Policy reform analysis
2. International Migration
Covers:
- Global comparative immigration systems
- Refugee resettlement frameworks
- Migration and development linkages
- Border management and mobility governance
- Integration policies across countries
3. U.S. Immigrant Integration
Includes:
- Education systems for immigrant communities
- Workforce training and adult education
- Language access policies
- Local and state integration strategies
- Early childhood and K–12 education support
4. Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative
Focuses on:
- Migration flows from Central America and Venezuela
- Regional migration governance systems
- Integration challenges in host countries
- Policy responses in Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica
Important Requirement: Spanish proficiency (written and spoken)
5. Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative
Explores:
- Refugee self-reliance and livelihoods
- Host-community integration
- Lived refugee experiences
- Faith-based and humanitarian responses
- Displacement policy innovation
Internship Responsibilities
Selected interns will contribute to high-level research and policy work, including:
- Writing research drafts and policy briefs
- Conducting literature reviews and summaries
- Supporting quantitative and qualitative research
- Assisting with event reporting and policy hearings
- Contributing to ongoing MPI research initiatives
- Light administrative and coordination tasks
Internship Format & Benefits
- Duration: 4 months (September–December 2026)
- Location: Remote or in-person (Washington, DC)
- Compensation: Biweekly stipend (full-time approx. $1,436; prorated for part-time)
- Flexible start/end dates depending on assignment
- Academic credit may be arranged
Additional notes:
- Open to U.S. and international applicants (with work authorization or remote eligibility)
- Must be at least a junior in college or higher (or equivalent experience)
- Strong writing and analytical skills required
- Foreign language skills and research experience are highly valued
Important Dates
- Application Deadline: June 15, 2026
- Internship Duration: September – December 2026
How to Apply
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Required documents:
- CV/Resume
- Cover letter (max 2 pages)
- Writing sample (max 5 pages)
- Academic transcript
Important Note: The program requires authentic work only—AI-generated application materials are not permitted and may lead to disqualification.
Why This Internship Matters
Interning at MPI offers:
- Direct exposure to global migration policy work
- Mentorship from leading migration scholars
- Real contributions to published research
- Professional development in policy analysis
- Networking in Washington, DC policy circles
- Experience across international migration systems
Application Strategy (How to Stand Out)
To increase your chances:
1. Tailor your focus area
Choose ONE primary research track and align everything (CV + writing sample) to it.
2. Strong writing sample selection
Best options:
- Migration policy essay
- Refugee studies paper
- International relations research
- Data-based policy analysis
3. Cover letter must include:
- Clear motivation for migration policy
- Specific MPI research area of interest
- Evidence of analytical writing ability
- Any language or regional expertise
4. Highlight these skills strongly:
- Policy analysis
- Research synthesis
- Academic writing
- Quantitative or qualitative methods
- Language skills (Spanish is a major advantage for LAC track)
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