The Knight Institute is accepting applications for interns for the fall 2024 semester. We want creative, motivated, and committed Columbia University and/or Barnard students to join the Institute in defending the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age. 

About Us

The Knight First Amendment Institute defends the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, and public education. We aim to promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government.

Since its establishment in 2016, the Institute has filed precedent-setting litigation, undertaken major interdisciplinary research initiatives, and become an influential voice in debates about the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age. Our active litigation docket includes cutting-edge cases relating to transparency, surveillance, and social media. Through our research program, the Institute has published widely-read essays on topics including emerging threats to the system of free expression, the meaning of self-government in the era of large-scale data collection, and how the law should respond to lies and disinformation. It has also hosted public events on new technology and public discourse, data journalism and the law, the First Amendment and inequality, whistleblowers, and national-security journalism.

What You'll Do 

Your primary responsibility as an intern will be to support our research and communications programs. You’ll work alongside the Institute’s staff and legal externs on all aspects of our programs, including research, data management, communications, and public education projects. 

Qualifications

The internship is open to current Columbia University or Barnard College students who will have completed at least the first year of their undergraduate degree before the internship begins. Students enrolled in one of Columbia’s graduate schools are also invited to apply. Applicants should possess excellent research, writing, and communication skills, and have a strong interest in human rights principles and the freedoms of speech and the press in particular.

The internship is for up to 15 hours/week and the pay rate for the internship is $22.00/hour.

How to Apply

Please send the following materials in an email with “Fall 2024 Internship” as the subject line to [email protected] by Sunday, July 28th at 11:59pm:

  1. a cover letter (one-page maximum) explaining your interest in the internship, including a description of any relevant work or personal experience,

  2. a resume,

  3. an official or unofficial transcript, and

  4. one or two writing samples (preferably research papers).