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KIP Spring 2026 - Research Intern - Urbanity Project - Mercatus Center

Stand Together
On-site
Virginia

The Koch Internship Program (KIP) is a paid, 12-week experiential learning program run by Stand Together Fellowships that offers meaningful work experience at non-profits all over the United States tackling some of our nation's most pressing challenges. Eligible candidates will be geographically located within the U.S. and authorized to work in the U.S. through the duration of the program.


Throughout your internship, you will gain meaningful professional experience at a partner organization and participate in professional development built around a 2-day, in-person summit hosted by Stand Together Fellowships at Stand Together's Headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, supported by virtual programming that takes place every other Thursday between 1- 3:30 pm ET. Interns will receive either a $7,500 or $5,500 stipend from Stand Together Fellowships depending on whether they are participating full-time (40 hours/week) or part-time (24 hours/week).


The programming provided by Stand Together Fellowships focuses on three objectives:


1. understanding the foundational principles of a free society such as individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and the rule of law;

2. learning the Stand Together community's vision for change and how a principled approach to problem solving can help address society's biggest challenges; and

3. presenting opportunities and pathways to build a career that advances liberty and free society.


Successful candidates will interview with both our non-profit partner organizations and Stand Together Fellowships staff, so we strongly encourage you to apply in advance!


Please note that all Koch Internship Program interns MUST be available every other Thursday (Jan. 22, Feb. 12, Feb. 26, March 12, March 26, and April 9) from 1-3:30 PM ET for virtual professional development training AND the in-person summit at Stand Together's Headquarters in Arlington, VA Feb. 6-Feb. 7.



About The Mercatus Center:

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University advances knowledge about how markets work to improve people’s lives and fosters understanding of the institutions that support prosperity and human well-being.


EEO Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.


 

About the role 

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is seeking a Research Intern to join the Urbanity Project team. This internship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research on housing policy, urban economics, and land use law while supporting scholars who are driving innovative, pro-housing policy solutions.


Through this internship, you’ll gain experience in applied research, policy analysis, and legislative review, while networking with pro-housing organizations and experts across Washington, D.C. This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in urban policy, economics, or law who want to deepen their understanding of how policy impacts housing affordability and city development.


This role is onsite in Fairfax, VA.

 

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Key Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with Urbanity scholars and research assistants on housing-related research projects.
  • Read, analyze, and summarize academic work in urban economics, planning, and land use law.
  • Review and synthesize state legislation related to housing policy.
  • Contribute to long-term research projects with minimal supervision.


Minimum Qualifications
  • Currently enrolled in a college or university degree program.
  • Strong verbal, written, and communication skills.
  • Demonstrated enthusiasm for learning and the ability to work on a range of topics.
  • Genuine interest in the Mercatus Center’s mission and principles of classical liberalism.


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$5,500 - $7,500 a year
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