Internship Program
"Developing the next generation of geopolitical risk analysts, OSINT researchers, and strategic intelligence professionals."
Practical Exposure to Global Intelligence
The internship program provides students and emerging researchers with practical exposure to geopolitical risk analysis, open-source intelligence (OSINT), strategic forecasting, and global security research.
Program Structure
Research & Analysis
- Writing analytical briefs and geopolitical updates
- Tracking regional political and security developments
- Assisting in intelligence assessments and scenario analysis
OSINT & Intelligence Training
- Introduction to OSINT tools and methodologies
- Source verification and digital research techniques
- Monitoring conflict and strategic developments
Mentorship & Skill Development
- Guidance from senior researchers and analysts
- Workshops on strategic intelligence and analytical writing
- Opportunities for collaborative research and publication
Eligibility Criteria
- Undergraduate or postgraduate students in IR, Political Science, or related fields
- Strong interest in geopolitics, strategic affairs, and intelligence research
- Excellent analytical, writing, and research skills
- Familiarity with current international affairs and regional developments preferred
Learning Outcomes
Internship Duration
1–3 months • Remote/hybrid opportunities available.
Certification & Perks
Certificate • Recommendation Letters • Publication Support
Start Your Intelligence Career
Join our research team and contribute to high-impact geopolitical analysis. We are looking for dedicated individuals ready to tackle global security challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Prior experience is not mandatory. However, familiarity with international affairs, digital research, and analytical writing will be considered an advantage.
The internship offers two options based on performance:
Yes. Applications are open to eligible candidates from different countries and academic backgrounds.
The program combines both independent and collaborative work. Interns are often encouraged to participate in peer discussions, analytical exchanges, and team-based research projects alongside individual assignments.
The workload is designed to be academically rigorous yet flexible enough to accommodate students and early-career researchers balancing academic or professional commitments.
The program places particular emphasis on applied geopolitical risk intelligence, OSINT-driven analysis, strategic forecasting, and practical analytical training rather than purely theoretical academic research.
No. The internship is designed primarily for students and researchers interested in geopolitical analysis and strategic intelligence. Technical expertise may be beneficial but is not required.
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