Economic and Social Research Intern


About VIA VINCERE

Our function is to serve as a trusted partner to our clients—operating not only as advisors, but as strategic enablers across three core pillars: Business Development, Innovation, and Investigation.


We work closely with our clients to identify critical gaps, necessary transformations, and untapped opportunities within their business landscape. Through our Business Development pillar, we help expand market reach, structure strategic partnerships, and convert opportunities into tangible revenue streams. Under Innovation, we design and implement forward-looking solutions—leveraging data, technology, and structured thinking to future-proof operations and unlock new value creation models.


What differentiates us is our Investigation pillar. We provide rigorous business intelligence, due diligence, and employee background checks to ensure that every decision is built on verified, reliable information. From assessing potential partners, validating transactions, to safeguarding organizational integrity, we help mitigate risks that are often invisible but highly consequential.


In essence, we guide our clients beyond their current field of view—helping them see clearer, move smarter, and act with confidence. By combining growth strategy, innovation capability, and investigative rigor, we empower organizations to achieve sustainable, secure, and well-informed success in an increasingly complex and dynamic environment.


Duration: 3 - 6 Months


Role Description

This is a remote role for an Economic and Social Research Intern at VIA VINCERE. The Intern will be involved in economic modelling, analysing economic data, applying statistical methods, and exploring health economics concepts.


To give better understanding about how a company works and pathway to profitability. The Intern will be exposed on real sales pitch and could get reward and incentive upon every succession.

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Qualifications

  • Economic Modeling and Economics skills
  • Analytical Skills and Statistics knowledge
  • Experience in Health Economics
  • Strong quantitative and research skills
  • Proficiency in data analysis tools and software
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and remotely
  • Currently pursuing or completed a degree in Economics, Statistics, Public Health, or related field


Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct in-depth research on economic and social issues using academic journals, industry reports, and credible online sources.
  • Extract, clean, and organize data from various sources for further analysis.
  • Identify key trends, patterns, and insights related to socioeconomic topics.
  • Summarize academic papers into concise briefs for easy reference.
  • Prepare research summaries, reports, and presentations to support strategic decision-making.
  • Assist in drafting white papers or articles on economic and social trends.
  • Maintain a database of research materials, including journal articles, reports, and datasets.
  • Work closely with team members to develop insights that align with project goals.
  • Support brainstorming sessions with data-driven inputs and fresh perspectives.
  • Leverage knowledge of databases like JSTOR, PubMed, or Google Scholar to find reliable sources.


Benefits:

  • Gain exposure to the art world by working directly with industry professionals.
  • Build a foundation network within the industry.
  • Opportunities to attend exclusive art exhibitions and events.
  • Hands-on experience in managing projects from an early stage.


Eligibility:

  • Currently enrolled as a university student, preferably in their final year.
  • Fields of study related to economics, social sciences, data analytics, public policy, or other relevant disciplines.
  • Does not currently hold any active working contract or significant external commitments.
  • Able to dedicate sufficient time and effort to the project as agreed upon.
  • Proficiency in written English for preparing reports and summaries.
  • Applicants must submit a well-written essay on an economic or social issue of their interest. The essay should be between 800–1,200 words and include: A clear thesis or research question, Well-supported arguments using academic references, and a bibliography citing all sources used.