KIP Summer 2026 - Policy Intern - Foundation for American Innovation
FAI’s Summer 2026 Internship is a high-impact opportunity designed to launch or accelerate careers at the intersection of technological progress and public policy. Our interns get hands-on experience in driving the policy process.
We welcome a wide range of applicants, from ambitious early-career students to experienced researchers with established track records in adjacent fields. This program is perfect for candidates interested in producing and consuming rigorous research and conducting policy analysis. Work on one of FAI’s five policy area Teams covering: Technology & Statecraft, American Governance, Artificial Intelligence, Energy & Infrastructure, and Science!
Technology & Statecraft:
Focus on ensuring public policies allow tech companies to compete fairly, encourage innovation to align with American values, and protect the American people. Work on how policies interact with platforms, devices, telecom networks, and other aspects of America’s tech stack.
American Governance:
Learn how to make technology work for the American people, and help the American Government adapt in the digital age. A more effective and accountable government will require both the incorporation of new technologies into the public sector and a renewed appreciation for the genius and intricacies of the American political system.
Artificial Intelligence:
Ensure that America remains the global leader in AI and that all Americans enjoy the technology’s promise through collaboration between industry and government amid AI’s ongoing development and diffusion.
Energy & Infrastructure:
Work on meeting America’s growing energy demands in terms of both our energy mix and the policy levers we pull to unleash it. Achieve energy abundance, by reforming our outdated permitting processes, targeted investment in critical and emerging industries, and trade instruments that offset efforts at regulatory arbitrage by America’s competitors.
Science & Innovation:
Work on an agenda to strengthen American science and enhance its productivity and credibility, preserve our research advantages, and ensure that the scientific enterprise remains accountable to American citizens.