Closing date: 01 Jan 2025
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Centre for Cities is the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK's largest cities and towns.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone seeking a first step in the world of policy and research. The post holder would gain in-depth experience of a range of research duties through supporting the Centre’s core research team. Specific tasks for interns include: qualitative and quantitative research on aspects of the economies of UK cities and towns and desk-based research into economic conditions, trends and strategies in a number of UK and international cities.
Centre for Cities is an independent, non-partisan research and policy institute. Committed to helping Britain’s cities improve their economic performance, the Centre produces practical research and policy advice for city leaders, Whitehall and employers.
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This is a full-time office-based position, hybrid/remote work will not be offered.
To apply for this job please visit www.centreforcities.org.
If you are interested in applying for this internship, please click here. Note that you will be required to create a Jotform Account to fill in our online application form.
The closing date for applications is 23.59 on Wednesday 1st of January 2025.
Interviews, including a written test, will be held, in person in our office in London Bridge between the 6th and the 10th of January 2025.
Please note that we do not accept CVs.
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Organisation: Centre for Cities
Location: London
Salary: £20,000 - £30,000 (£25,642.50 pro rata per annum)
Closing date: 01 Jan 2025
Contract type: (4 months)
Full-time/part-time: Full Time
Remote working: No
Centre for Cities is the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK's largest cities and towns.
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