International Monetary Fund (IMF): Internship Programme

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Requirements

Duration
  • 1-3 months
Maximum age
30
Student status required
Yes
Qualifications required
  • Undergraduate degree
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Application process
Students are typically pursing a Ph.D. in macroeconomics or a relevant field, such as international economics, monetary economics, public finance, econometrics, labor economics, poverty issues or political economy. Typically, internships are sought by those who are interested in the IMF's Economist Programme following graduation. IMF interns receive: * salary comparable to senior level support staff * round-trip economy class air travel to Washington, D.C. from their university * limited medical insurance coverage Applications available online.

Pricing

Price includes
  • Accommodation
  • Airport pick-up
  • Entrance fees
  • Ground transport
  • Insurance
  • Meals

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Date modified
January 18, 2013

The IMF Internship Programme provides an opportunity for highly promising graduate students pursing an advanced degree/PhD. in macroeconomics or a related field to gain a better understanding of the IMF's work and contribute to the institution's mission. Internships are offered to about 50 graduate students each year. Thirty-five (35) to 40 internships are undertaken during the summer between May and September, and another 10 to 15 are done during the winter from November to March. During the 10 to 13 week period, interns work under the supervision of an experienced economist to carry out a research project and prepare a paper. Their paper may be presented to staff in the department at the end of their assignment, and papers of high standard may be published internally. Projects assigned to interns differ from year-to-year depending on the department's work programme.

Organization details

The IMF is an international organization of 185 member countries. It was established to promote international monetary cooperation, exchange stability, and orderly exchange arrangements; to foster economic growth and high levels of employment; and to provide temporary financial assistance to coun...

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