世界资源研究所招聘 | Intern, Communications

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The World Resources Institute Beijing Representative Office is looking for a highly self-motivated student to join us as a Communications Intern. The intern is required to work for at least 3 days a week, and the term is at least three months. Prefer candidates who can start as soon as possible.

1. Brand Content

  • Assist in WRI branding content drafting, organizing and update.

  • Assist in meeting PPT drafting, minutes organizing, and content drafting

  • Assist in developing newsletters and other communications products

  • Other types of content drafting, translation, and copyediting

Assist in WRI branding content drafting, organizing and update.

Assist in meeting PPT drafting, minutes organizing, and content drafting

Assist in developing newsletters and other communications products

Other types of content drafting, translation, and copyediting

2. Media Relations

  • Conduct CN and global media monitoring.

  • Assist in media dashboard update.

  • Other related works per request.

Conduct CN and global media monitoring.

Assist in media dashboard update.

Other related works per request.

3. Other Support

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  • Assist in communication vendors open contract renewal and maintenance.

  • Conduct desk research, translation, and other duties per request.

  • Assist in event preparation and provide on-site coordination support.

Assist in communication vendors open contract renewal and maintenance.

Conduct desk research, translation, and other duties per request.

Assist in event preparation and provide on-site coordination support.

  • Enrolled undergraduate (at least Junior) or graduate student toward a degree in Journalism, Communications, English, Public Policy, International Relations, and other related majors.

  • Knowledge and passion in sustainable development and related fields. Understanding of WRI China’s fields of work (sustainable investment and finance, sustainable cities, energy, climate, food& natural resources) and willingness to learn WRI’s culture and value.

  • Experience in media, corporate communications, branding and events is a plus; Experience in managing WeChat and other multimedia tools is a plus.

  • Experience in AI tools and data visualization (Flourish, Excel etc.) is a plus.

  • Adept skill in in Microsoft suit (especially Word, Excel and PowerPoint).

  • Fluency in Chinese and English (especially written).

  • Response to requests in a timely manner.

  • Ability to work independently with little supervision.

Enrolled undergraduate (at least Junior) or graduate student toward a degree in Journalism, Communications, English, Public Policy, International Relations, and other related majors.

Knowledge and passion in sustainable development and related fields. Understanding of WRI China’s fields of work (sustainable investment and finance, sustainable cities, energy, climate, food& natural resources) and willingness to learn WRI’s culture and value.

Experience in media, corporate communications, branding and events is a plus; Experience in managing WeChat and other multimedia tools is a plus.

Experience in AI tools and data visualization (Flourish, Excel etc.) is a plus.

Adept skill in in Microsoft suit (especially Word, Excel and PowerPoint).

Fluency in Chinese and English (especially written).

Response to requests in a timely manner.

Ability to work independently with little supervision.

Application

Please send your resume (both Chinese and English) , availability and writing sampleto lili.zhai@wri.org.

  • Writing sample could be any EN and CN pieces you wrote before.

  • The availability should include how long you can do the internship, how many days per week, and when you can start.

  • The e-mail should be entitled "Intern applicants: your name" and send before June 13rd, 2025. Early applicants are encouraged.

Writing sample could be any EN and CN pieces you wrote before.

The availability should include how long you can do the internship, how many days per week, and when you can start.

The e-mail should be entitled "Intern applicants: your name" and send before June 13rd, 2025. Early applicants are encouraged.

About WRI

WRI is a global research organization working to improve people’s lives, protect nature and halt climate change.

We leverage our data, expertise and global reach to influence policy and catalyze change across systems like food, land and water; energy; and cities. Our 2,000+ staff work on the ground in more than a dozen focus countries and with partners in over 50 nations.

Our Strategic Approach:

  • Count It: Our work is guided by timely, independent research. WRI experts use cutting-edge methods to collect and analyze data, pinpoint problems, assess potential solutions and evaluate real-world outcomes. Our research is subject to rigorous peer reviews to ensure it is both credible and actionable.

    For example, our Aqueduct project uses open-source, peer-reviewed data to map water risks like floods and scarcity around the world. It reveals which countries and areas will face the greatest water-related threats in the coming years and advises governments and companies on strategic water management practices.

Count It: Our work is guided by timely, independent research. WRI experts use cutting-edge methods to collect and analyze data, pinpoint problems, assess potential solutions and evaluate real-world outcomes. Our research is subject to rigorous peer reviews to ensure it is both credible and actionable.

For example, our Aqueduct project uses open-source, peer-reviewed data to map water risks like floods and scarcity around the world. It reveals which countries and areas will face the greatest water-related threats in the coming years and advises governments and companies on strategic water management practices.

  • Change It: We then use our research to inform action on the ground. We start locally, partnering with communities, companies and government agencies to pilot innovative solutions with widespread potential. We help clear barriers to implementation and then monitor progress to learn what works — and what doesn’t.

    In rural Africa, we work with local electricity planners to analyze data from our Energy Access Explorer tool, identifying areas that lack power and where clean energy can support local development. We have collaborated with partners to install distributed solar at rural health clinics, often providing affordable and consistent electricity to these facilities for the first time.

Change It: We then use our research to inform action on the ground. We start locally, partnering with communities, companies and government agencies to pilot innovative solutions with widespread potential. We help clear barriers to implementation and then monitor progress to learn what works — and what doesn’t.

In rural Africa, we work with local electricity planners to analyze data from our Energy Access Explorer tool, identifying areas that lack power and where clean energy can support local development. We have collaborated with partners to install distributed solar at rural health clinics, often providing affordable and consistent electricity to these facilities for the first time.

  • Scale It: Once tested, we strive to expand our successes nationally, regionally and globally. We work with stakeholders ranging from community members to national governments to adapt leading approaches to their needs and mobilize resources. And we make our learnings accessible through partnerships, publications and tools so others can follow suit.

    In India, WRI experts spent over two years working side-by-side with the government to develop a national electric bus plan that will deploy tens of thousands of e-buses in cities across the country. This deep local engagement is informing how we collaborate with cities in Latin America, Africa and Asia to scale up local e-bus adoption and spur global momentum toward cleaner public transport.

Scale It: Once tested, we strive to expand our successes nationally, regionally and globally. We work with stakeholders ranging from community members to national governments to adapt leading approaches to their needs and mobilize resources. And we make our learnings accessible through partnerships, publications and tools so others can follow suit.

In India, WRI experts spent over two years working side-by-side with the government to develop a national electric bus plan that will deploy tens of thousands of e-buses in cities across the country. This deep local engagement is informing how we collaborate with cities in Latin America, Africa and Asia to scale up local e-bus adoption and spur global momentum toward cleaner public transport.

(转自:世界资源研究所)

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