Collegiate Associates Program
Company: Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Careers The Manhattan Institute (MI) is a community of scholars,
journalists, activists, and civic leaders who are united by a
shared commitment to advancing economic opportunity, individual
liberty, and the rule of law in America and its great cities. We
are always looking for entrepreneurial, self-driven, resourceful,
and detail-oriented employees to help put MI's work in the hands of
key policymakers and others. You can sign up to receive our
newsletters as well as email updates about posted jobs . Collegiate
Associates Program Manhattan Institute Collegiate Associate Program
The Manhattan Institute’s Collegiate Associates program puts
graduate and undergraduate students in a position to meaningfully
advance the Institute’s mission through research, journalism,
outreach, and programming. With paid positions available on a
variety of MI’s teams — including research centers, communications
and marketing, and the Institute’s urban affairs magazine, City
Journal — Collegiate Associates will contribute to the intellectual
life and strategic direction of the institute while working closely
with its fellows and senior leaders. The Collegiate Associate
Program is a 10-12 week program that provides comprehensive
experience in MI’s core policy areas and functions. Associates can
expect to build skills necessary for careers in the public and
private for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. To learn more about
programming, qualifications and requirements, important dates and
deadlines to apply, see below. Internship Details: Collegiate
Associates are paid $16.50/hour in New York and California. All
internships offer remote and hybrid options. However, in-person
attendance is preferred. Interns may work part-time in the spring
and fall (10-20 hours); all interns must work full-time in the
summer. Undergraduates, recent graduates, and graduate students are
encouraged to apply. Activities and Programming Collegiate
Associates learn directly from the fellows and managers leading the
Manhattan Institute’s work. Associates participate in strategic
departmental meetings, events, seminars, and policy discussions.
Because Associates are accountable for making valued contributions
to their teams, MI places a premium on self-starters who have
demonstrated a capacity for research, analysis, writing, and
project management. MI is a lean, dynamic, and intellectually
driven environment. Associates work both independently and together
with MI staff, often involved in multiple projects simultaneously.
Associates are expected to make meaningful contributions to MI's
intellectual and organizational life — for example, pitching event
ideas, improving internal processes, writing policy commentary, or
presenting research. Qualifications Successful Collegiate
Associates must have: A minimum grade point average of 3.25
Exceptional organizational skills and acute attention to detail.
Time management skills and adaptability in a fast-paced work
environment. Strong written and verbal communications skills to
interface with internal staff, nonprofit leaders, and other
potential partners in a professional manner. Approximate Program
Timelines : Fall program: Late September through mid-December, 5-20
hours per week Spring program: Late January through mid-April, 5-20
hours per week Summer program: Late May through early August, 10-20
hours per week Applications are considered on a rolling basis.
Applicants are encouraged to apply before these dates for each
term: Spring Program: November 15 Summer Program: April 15 Fall
Program: July 15 Benefits: Collegiate Associates are paid $17/hour.
MI offers generous benefits, including hybrid and remote work
options. How to Apply: Candidates are required to submit a cover
letter, a letter of recommendation, and a writing sample with their
application. Recommenders can choose to email their letter of
recommendation directly to us at cap@manhattan.institute .
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