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Austin Community College is seeking interns for Cato's Project on Public Opinion. Interns will assist in conducting national surveys on various policy issues, working closely with project lead Emily Ekins. Responsibilities include designing surveys, analyzing data, and writing concise reports.
The ideal candidates should possess strong quantitative skills, a keen interest in public opinion, and proficiency in Excel. Interns will gain valuable experience in survey methodology and have opportunities for academic and professional growth.
This internship is based in Washington, DC, and offers competitive pay with a minimum requirement of 25 hours per week.
Cato's Project on Public Opinion designs and conducts national surveys on policy attitudes across a broad range of issues—including free speech, Social Security, fiscal policy, financial regulation, health care, criminal justice, and civic knowledge.
Emily Ekins leads the project and holds a PhD in political science from UCLA, with expertise in survey methodology, political psychology, and statistical analysis. Her surveys are frequently cited in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and NPR, and they support Cato scholars’ research, media appearances, and congressional testimony.
Interns work directly with Ekins throughout the entire research cycle—contributing to survey design, data analysis, report writing, poll tracking, and public‑facing communications. The work is intellectually demanding and detail‑oriented; it suits applicants with strong quantitative skills, genuine curiosity about public opinion as a research area, and a proven record of academic and professional achievement.
Cato’s paid internships are available for undergraduates, recent graduates, graduate students, law students, and early‑career professionals who are strongly committed to individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace—principles that together form libertarianism, also known as “classical liberalism,” “market liberalism,” or, to many of our international friends, simply “liberalism.”
All Cato interns participate in the same intensive seminar series, which covers a wide range of history, philosophy, policy, and professional development topics. Interns also assist with events and occasionally support Cato staff with other daily tasks.
Interns receive competitive pay. Part‑time roles are adjusted accordingly and require a minimum of 25 hours per week. Program participants must be able to attend in person in Washington, DC.
For more information about the internship program and experience, we encourage you to explore our website. If you have any questions, email studentprograms@cato.org.