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The Urban Land Institute, located at 2001 L Street, NW, has paid internship opportunities for outstanding graduate and undergraduate students.
Since 1947, Advisory Services panels have helped communities find strategic, practical solutions for the most challenging issues facing today’s urban, suburban, and rural areas. During a concentrated one-week effort, panels address challenging real estate and land use issues and provide solutions. The Advisory Services team works closely with local governments, private developers, and community development corporations and puts together a team of esteemed ULI members to find strategic, implementable solutions to help solve communities’ challenges. For additional information on ULI, please visit www.uli.org.
Overview of Internship:
Intern(s) will improve the Advisory Services panel process by participating in a range of activities, including:
- Collating and organizing past Advisory Services panel work;
- Summarizing panel topics and recommendations into a searchable reference database;
- Investigating and assessing measurable impacts of past Advisory Services panels;
- Identifying Summary Report categories, principles, and lessons learned; and
- Helping with other administrative duties.
Requirements:
Strong candidates will preferably be graduate students, but may be undergraduate students in urban planning, public policy, business, or a related field. Candidates should be detail-oriented and have strong project management and research capabilities. Good computer skills are essential; experience creating or maintaining databases is a plus. Strong written, oral, and verbal communication skills are a must.
Hours:
The ULI summer intern program will run from June 6 through August 7. Workweeks are 37.5 hours.
How to Apply:
Please submit your résumé and letter of interest by April 3, 2019, by clicking on the link below.
No relocation reimbursement is offered at this time. The Urban Land Institute is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.