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Publications Intern Guidelines, Tasks, and Expectations

 

The Publications Department is one of MEI’s busiest and most dynamic departments. We produce a tremendous amount and variety of print and virtual material which must adhere to the highest standards. Interns are crucial to the running of the department. During the course of your internship, it is expected that all interns will participate in and complete the following 6 tasks:

1) Maintain MEJ’s Chronology section

This entails daily open source news analysis for the countries for which you are responsible. The MEJ Chronology covers the region from Morocco to Pakistan, and includes Central Asia. It is a crucial archival resource for scholars. There will be regular deadlines when the Assistant Editor will edit your work and ensure its quality and breadth.

2) 20 book annotations

Each intern is required to write 20 book annotations (short synopses) for MEJ’s Recent Publications section of the Book Reviews.

3) Issue Essay Project

In consultation with the Assistant Editor and Managing Editor, choose at least 1 topic for a compendium collection of MEJ articles (i.e., Political Islam or Gender). Collect all relevant articles and write a 750-1500 word essay summarizing the intellectual development of the issue within the Journal.

4) Editing as needed

The Publications department publishes an average of at least one article per week. At least two interns are required to edit each article prior to its publication. The publications which our department produces include: The Middle East Journal, Policy Briefs, Viewpoints, Encounters, MEI Bulletin, MEI’s Annual Report, the MEI Annual Conference Program, and other jobs as needed.

5)Assist with Marketing Projects

6) Assist Internship Coordinator, the Book Review Editor, the Managing Editor, and the Editor of the Journal as needed

Technical skills:

  • Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Excel skills preferred.
  • Marketing experience preferred

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