Internship | Opportunities for Youth https://opportunitiesforyouth.org Empowering Youth through Access to Information and Opportunities Mon, 29 Jul 2024 17:45:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-YPWC_LOGO_512-150x150.png Internship | Opportunities for Youth https://opportunitiesforyouth.org 32 32 McKinsey’s Young Leaders Programme: Consulting Fellowship Opportunity for West African Graduates (Full-Time)) https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/29/mckinseys-young-leaders-programme-consulting-fellowship-opportunity-for-west-african-graduates-full-time/ Mon, 29 Jul 2024 17:45:27 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40735 McKinsey & Company is committed to developing exceptional talent through its innovative programs. The Young Leaders Programme (YLP) offers recent graduates a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in consulting.

The Young Leaders Programme is a 1-year full-time fellowship consulting program in Lagos. As a YLP fellow, individuals will join McKinsey’s Lagos office and become key members of consulting teams, working directly with clients to drive impactful solutions. The program is designed for those passionate about consulting and eager to contribute to Africa’s growth, equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the industry and emerge as future leaders.

Key Responsibilities

  • Client Engagement: Collaborate in teams of 3-5 consultants, actively participating in all stages of client projects.
  • Analysis & Recommendations: Gather and analyze data, develop and test hypotheses, and create actionable recommendations.
  • Presentation & Implementation: Present findings to clients and work alongside client teams to implement recommendations.
  • Skill Development: Receive top-tier training and ongoing coaching and mentoring from experienced colleagues.

Successful completion of the YLP may lead to a full-time business analyst role with the office, contingent upon performance.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Nationality: For West African graduates who have completed or are about to start their mandatory national youth service.
  • Education: Undergraduate or master’s degree.
  • Experience: Less than 3 years of work experience
  • Achievements: Outstanding academic record and demonstrated leadership through extracurricular activities or work experience.
  • Skills: Exceptional analytical and quantitative problem-solving abilities, effective communication of complex ideas in English (both verbally and in writing), and strong teamwork capabilities.

Interested in knowing more – register for our YLP Information session on August 6th.

Deadline: August 16th

Industries Served

  • Agriculture
  • Automotive & Assembly
  • Capital Projects & Infrastructure
  • Chemicals
  • Consumer Packaged Goods
  • Electric Power & Natural Gas
  • Financial Services
  • Healthcare Systems & Services
  • High Tech
  • Industrials & Electronics
  • Infrastructure
  • Life Sciences
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Metals & Mining
  • Oil & Gas
  • Paper & Forest Products
  • Private Capital
  • Public Sector
  • Retail
  • Semiconductors
  • Social Sector
  • Telecommunications
  • Travel, Transport & Logistics

Embark on a transformative journey with the Young Leaders Programme and shape the future of consulting in Africa. Apply today to make an impact!

For more information, visit the website here.

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JPMorgan Chase Now Accepting Applications for 2025 Software Engineer Summer Internship | Multiple US Locations | Full-time | $95,000 – $125,000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/25/jpmorgan-chase-now-accepting-applications-for-2025-software-engineer-summer-internship-multiple-us-locations-full-time-95000-125000/ Thu, 25 Jul 2024 19:05:26 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40605 2025 Software Engineer Program – Summer Internship in the United States

Locations:

  • Atlanta, GA
  • Austin, TX
  • Chicago, IL
  • Columbus, OH
  • Houston, TX
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • New York, NY
  • Palo Alto, CA
  • Plano, TX
  • Seattle, WA
  • Tampa, FL
  • Wilmington, DE

About the Program:

Job Title: 2025 Software Engineer Program – Summer Internship

Job Description: Are you passionate about technology and looking for an opportunity to make a real impact? Join our 2025 Software Engineer Program – Summer Internship. This program serves as a pipeline to our full-time Software Engineer Program, offering hands-on experience in building and optimizing digital applications and systems used by millions worldwide.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Create innovative solutions that enhance the experiences of our customers, clients, and employees.
  • Collaborate with agile teams comprising peers and seasoned software engineers.
  • Participate in networking events, senior speaker sessions, and peer-mentorship programs.

Job Details:

  • Job ID: 210527407
  • Job Category: Seasonal Employee
  • Business Unit: Corporate Sector
  • Job Schedule: Full-time
  • Posting Date: July 5, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 21, 2025, 11:59 PM

Base Pay/Salary:

  • Palo Alto, CA: $95,000.00 – $125,000.00
  • Seattle, WA: $95,000.00 – $125,000.00
  • Jersey City, NJ: $95,000.00 – $125,000.00
  • New York, NY: $95,000.00 – $125,000.00

Qualifications:

  • Pursuing a B.A., B.S., or 5th year M.A./M.S. with expected graduation between December 2025 and June 2027.
  • A well-rounded academic background.
  • Foundational knowledge of programming languages (Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, C#), databases, data structures, and algorithms.
  • Experience with the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and agile methodologies like CI/CD, Application Resiliency, and Security.
  • Emerging knowledge in technical disciplines (cloud, AI, machine learning, mobile, etc.)
  • Ability to work in large, collaborative teams.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Majors in Computer Science and/or Engineering.

Application Process:

  1. Submit Application:
    • Complete and thoughtful application including your resume and location preference.
  2. Coding Challenge:
    • Complete a coding challenge powered by HackerRank. This is mandatory for your application to be considered.

JPMorgan Chase & Co.: JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a global leader in financial services, operating worldwide with a significant focus on technology innovation. With over 55,000 technologists globally and an annual tech spend of $15 billion, we are dedicated to improving the design, analytics, development, coding, testing, and application programming that drives our business.

Equal Opportunity: JPMorgan Chase is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive work environment that respects diverse talents. We do not discriminate on any protected attribute and make reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.

Additional Information:

  • Competitive total rewards package including base salary, discretionary incentive compensation, and a range of benefits.
  • Visit JPMorgan Chase Careers for more information.

Apply Now: Take the first step towards your career in technology. Apply now and join our innovative team.

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Master’s Degree Scholarship Application at International Atomic Energy Agency https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/23/masters-degree-scholarship-application-at-international-atomic-energy-agency/ Tue, 23 Jul 2024 06:03:07 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40417

Introduction

The IAEA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme (MSCFP) aims to inspire and support young women pursuing careers in the nuclear field. This program provides scholarships for master’s degree students in nuclear-related subjects and offers internship opportunities facilitated by the IAEA.

Eligibility Criteria

The MSCFP is open to female students from IAEA Member States who:

  • Are accepted by or enrolled in an accredited university master’s program in a nuclear-related field.
  • Preference is given to those that have above-average academic credentials (75% or above, or GPA > 3.0 out of 4.0)

Fields of Study

The programme supports women in nuclear-related fields essential to the IAEA’s mission of promoting safe, secure, and peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology. These fields include, but are not limited to:

  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Nuclear Physics and Chemistry
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Isotopic Techniques
  • Radiation Biology
  • Nuclear Safety
  • Nuclear Security
  • Non-proliferation
  • Nuclear Law

For the full list, please check the link here

Application Process

Applicants must submit the following documents via the MSCFP online application form:

  • Copy of Passport/National ID
  • Official acceptance/admission letter from the university indicating the nuclear-related field of study and program duration
  • Statement of tuition fees/confirmation of tuition costs
  • Documents regarding other scholarships for the master’s program for which you are seeking MSCFP support, if applicable
  • Completed reference templates sent directly to MSCFP by referees (download form here). One reference is mandatory, a second is preferred.

Note: All documents must be in English or accompanied by an official English translation. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Selection Process

Applications are evaluated by the IAEA MSCFP Technical Selection Committee based on:

  • Applicant’s eligibility and educational background
  • Prior achievements and motivation
  • Impact of the fellowship on career goals and commitment to public service
  • Geographic, field of study, and linguistic diversity

All applicants will be notified of the decision by email.

MSCFP Scholarship

Selected students will receive up to €20,000 for tuition costs and up to €20,000 for living costs for the master’s programme.

Obligations

Selected applicants must confirm acceptance of the fellowship within one week of receiving the offer. The offer will include award details, payment modality, commitment expectations, and administrative requirements and arrangements.

Application Deadline: 30 September 2024

For more information, visit the IAEA website. Apply now to take advantage of this opportunity to advance your career in the nuclear field with the support of the IAEA MSCF.

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Paid Traineeships at the European Economic and Social Committee (Open to all graduates and students in Europe) https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/19/paid-traineeships-at-the-european-economic-and-social-committee-open-to-all-graduates-and-students-in-europe/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 18:29:40 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40365

Overview

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) offers traineeships to university graduates and students twice a year. These opportunities are designed to provide professional experience and an understanding of the EESC’s roles and activities.

Types of Traineeships

  1. Long-term Traineeships
    • Duration: Five months
    • Eligibility: University graduates
    • Start Dates: 16 February and 16 September each year
    • Location: EESC offices in Brussels
    • Compensation: €1,418.20 per month
    • Application Periods:
      • Spring Session: Apply between 1 July and 30 September
      • Autumn Session: Apply between 3 January and 31 March
  2. Short-term Traineeships
    • Duration: One to three months
    • Eligibility: University students requiring a traineeship for their studies
    • Compensation: 50% of the monthly grant for long-term trainees
    • Application: No fixed deadline; applications valid for six months

Benefits

  • Gain professional experience in a multicultural environment
  • Enhance research, writing, and event management skills
  • Network with experts in various fields

Application Process

Long-term Traineeships

  • Application Form: Complete the online application form
  • Required Documents: University diploma or equivalent, identity card or passport
  • Selection Process: Pre-selected candidates will be asked to submit additional documents, including a police record extract and medical certificate

Short-term Traineeships

  • Application Form: Complete the online application form
  • Required Documents: University enrollment certificate, proof of compulsory traineeship, health insurance, police record extract, and medical certificate

Important Considerations

  • Communication: Only contact the EESC traineeship office via email if necessary
  • Document Submission: Only submit documents when requested
  • Application Validity: Short-term applications remain valid for six months
  • Health and Accident Insurance: Mandatory for all trainees

Additional Information

For more detailed information on the application process, required documents, and frequently asked questions, please refer to the following resources:

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. Please ensure your application is complete for consideration.

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Paid Internship at Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum (CEF) https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/19/paid-internship-at-wilson-centers-china-environment-forum-cef/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 03:06:45 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40357 Internship Type
  • Type: Internship
  • Semester: Fall 2024
  • Deadline: August 9, 2024

About the CEF Team

Since 1997, the Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum (CEF) has been the go-to resource for convening policy, business, research, and NGO practitioners globally to tackle energy, water, and pollution problems in China. CEF plays a unique, nonpartisan role in fostering multi-stakeholder dialogues on China’s environmental challenges and identifying new collaboration areas.

Internship Opportunities

The China Environment Forum offers internships to students studying or experienced in environmental and energy challenges in China and related trans-boundary issues. Current projects include US-China climate leadership to reduce GHG emissions in agriculture and plastics, and climate threats to vulnerable deltas in China and Southeast Asia. Interns will gain professional research, writing, and communication skills, preparing them for careers in environmental, energy, and climate policy.

Details

  • Position: Paid ($17.45/hr.), part-time
  • Duration: Late August/early September 2024 to December 2024, with a potential extension
  • Hours: 25 hours per week, in-person in Washington, D.C.

Responsibilities

  • Writing/editing articles for peer-reviewed or popular media
  • Conducting research from various sources to support ongoing projects
  • Event management and logistical support for conferences and panels
  • Fundraising through grant preparation for research proposals
  • Curating social media content and managing website content
  • Preparing and designing publication and outreach materials
  • Attending relevant events at the Wilson Center and around Washington, D.C.

Requirements

  • Strong English editing and writing skills
  • Bonus for high fluency in Mandarin Chinese (written and spoken)
  • Strong research skills
  • Detail-oriented and capable of handling multiple tasks
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a group
  • Enrolled in a degree program, recently graduated, or accepted into an advanced degree program within the next year
  • Documented interest in China, environmental studies, or both
  • Skilled in major social networking sites
  • Preferred experience with Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, and knowledge of information graphics and data visualization best practices

Application Process

To apply, please submit via email to CEF@wilsoncenter.org :

1. A resume/CV

2. A cover letter explaining your interest in CEF and/or specific research interests

3. A writing sample (maximum 5 pages). As the responsibilities of this internship consist mainly of researching, writing, and editing, please submit a short writing sample (something you have written in the past) and elaborate on these skills in your CV and cover letter.

China Environment Forum
Woodrow Wilson Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20004
Email: cef@wilsoncenter.org

Due to the high volume of applications that we receive, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview. To ensure your consideration, please submit only a completed application.

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PAID Research Assistant Internships at The Wilson Center: Apply Now for Fall 2024 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/19/paid-research-assistant-internships-at-the-wilson-center-apply-now-for-fall-2024/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 02:42:40 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40354 Overview

The Wilson Center is now accepting applications for Research Assistant Internships for the Fall 2024 term. These internships offer undergraduate, recent graduates, and graduate students the opportunity to work alongside leading scholars and contribute to in-depth research on pressing global issues. Applications must be submitted by August 16.

Internship Timelines

  • Spring: Applications open in November, internships run January through May.
  • Summer: Applications open in March, internships run June through August.
  • Fall: Applications open in July, internships run September through December.

About the Research Assistant Internship

Research Assistant interns typically work 12-15 hours per week, providing vital support to their assigned scholars. Interns engage in activities such as academic analysis, attending relevant events, and networking with experts. They are paid a monthly stipend of $500 and may also receive academic credit.

Activities and Responsibilities

Interns assist scholars with:

  • Research using the Wilson Center Library’s resources
  • Proofreading and editing
  • Compiling bibliographies
  • Writing literature reviews
  • Summarizing research materials

Interns also participate in panel discussions, conferences, and other Center events.

Eligibility

  • Open to undergraduates, recent graduates, or graduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
  • Must be a current student, recent graduate (within one year), or accepted into an advanced degree program.
  • International students studying in the US on F-1 or J-1 visas with proper work authorization are eligible.
  • The Wilson Center does not sponsor visas for interns.

Important Dates

  • July 12, 2024: Applications open
  • August 16, 2024: Application deadline
  • September 16, 2024: Tentative start date for Fall internships

Fall 2024 Scholars

  • Angela Ajodo-Adebanjoko: Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism in Nigeria
  • Lisa Gilman: Arts Initiatives by Refugees
  • Steven Heydemann: Stateness in the Arab World
  • Toshihiro Higuchi: Nuclear Marine Propulsion and American Empire
  • Pamela Jagger: Climate Traps in Africa
  • Neeti Nair: South Asia Since Partition
  • Molly O’Toole: Refugees to the U.S. Border
  • Akachi Odoemene: Coup D’états in West Africa
  • Amy Paik: Undersea Cables and Pipelines
  • Raul Pangalangan: International Criminal Justice
  • Sylwia Spurek: Cyber-Violence against Women
  • Christoph von Marschall: Future of the West
  • Diego von Vacano: Geopolitics of Lithium in Latin America
  • Gaisu Yari: Women’s Rights in Afghanistan
  • Sergei Zhuk: Russian Intelligence and Western Academia
  • Carin Zissis: Women’s Political Representation in Mexico

Application Process

To apply, applicants will need to submit the Research Assistant Internship Application form and required documents, listed below.

Application materials include:

  • Completed Wilson Center Internship Application Form 
  • Cover Letter (indicating academic interests or areas of interest)
  • Current Resume (indicating relevant coursework)
  • 3-5 page Writing Sample (excerpts of a research paper are acceptable) with bibliography
  • 2 letters of recommendation, or a brief list of references
    • Recommenders may send their letters directly to internships@wilsoncenter.org if they would prefer not to share them with applicants. Please indicate the applicant’s name in the subject line of the email.
  • Transcript(s) (unofficial copies are acceptable)
  • Incomplete applications will not be considered.

For questions, contact internships@wilsoncenter.org

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Internship Opportunity at the United Nations System Staff College (UNSSC) https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/17/40280/ Wed, 17 Jul 2024 17:01:09 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40280 At the United Nations System Staff College (UNSSC), we prioritize the recruitment and employment of staff based on the highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity, while valuing geographic diversity. Our employment decisions are made based on qualifications and organizational needs, and we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment of mutual respect. We welcome applications from individuals regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, race, religious, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds or disabilities.

Organizational Context:

The UNSSC is dedicated to serving the learning and knowledge needs of the UN system and partner organizations. We create first-rate learning experiences grounded in the values of multilateralism and dignity for all, enshrined in the UN charter. Headquartered in Turin, Italy, with an office in Bonn, Germany, UNSSC enhances participants’ knowledge and skills in leadership and management, sustainable development, and peace and security.

The UNSSC operates through two departments: Learning and Knowledge Services (LKS) and Integrated Business Services (IBC). The IBC supports UNSSC’s Directorate and programmes through Administrative Services, Digital Learning Services, and Client Management Services.

Description of Duties:

Under the supervision of the IT Officer and in coordination with the ICT Helpdesk Assistant, the intern will:

  • Assist in installing and configuring computer hardware, operating systems, and application software.
  • Provide user support and troubleshooting for desktop operating systems and Office automation tools.
  • Perform routine technical tasks such as changing hardware components and setting up video conferences.
  • Maintain ICT asset inventory and ensure data recoverability.
  • Assist in server/network equipment installation and management.
  • Recommend solutions to enhance functionality and usability.
  • Provide training to end-users and support video and group conferences.

Required Skills:

  • Currently enrolled in or completed a University program in ICT, Computer Science, Information Systems, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Data Science, or related fields.
  • Fluent in English (written and oral).
  • Basic knowledge of networking protocols, tools, and network security is desirable.
  • High motivation, teamwork ability, and a proactive attitude.

Application Procedure:

The application should include:

  • A completed Curriculum Vitae or P11 form.
  • A motivation letter explaining why you are qualified for this position.
  • Endorsement from your University or Sponsoring Institution (for currently enrolled students).
  • A portfolio of previous work achievements related to your major field (optional but desirable).

Submit your application here

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Paid Internship at the Council on Foreign Relations (Fall 2024) https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/14/paid-internship-at-the-council-on-foreign-relations-fall-2024/ Sun, 14 Jul 2024 22:09:32 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40195 In an ever-changing world, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) stands as a leading nonpartisan resource for information and ideas about foreign policy. At CFR, interns participate in one of the foremost paid internship programs in the foreign policy arena, contributing to meaningful work alongside smart and dedicated staff in a diverse and inclusive environment. Interns are compensated with a competitive hourly wage while gaining valuable experience through exposure to leading foreign policy experts. Professional development training is also provided as a foundation for future careers in foreign policy and international affairs. Internship opportunities are offered through the Blavatnik Internship Program and the Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program.

Internship Programs Overview

Blavatnik Internship Program

Blavatnik interns are recruited year-round on a semester basis for positions in CFR’s New York and Washington, DC, offices. Their duties generally include research, editing, writing, event coordination, and departmental support. Internships are available in various departments, including Digital Content, the Studies Program, Global Communications, the Corporate Program, the Washington Program, the Meetings Program, and Foreign Affairs.

Blavatnik interns participate in CFR’s Intern Professional Development program, which complements their substantive work with skill-based workshops, training, and career advice sessions. These events aim to improve interns’ writing, editing, research, and program planning skills, while also helping to sharpen their resumes and familiarize them with the multitude of foreign policy career paths.

A generous gift from the Blavatnik Family Foundation supports this unique internship program. CFR is grateful to Council member Len Blavatnik, a distinguished philanthropist and global business leader, for facilitating this gift, which furthers his commitment to developing new talent and cultivating the next generation of leaders in government, academia, and the private sector.

Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program

The Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program is dedicated to making the foreign policy community in the United States more reflective of America as a whole. This program seeks to identify the next generation of diverse foreign policy leaders through its internships.

Robina Franklin Williams interns participate in CFR’s Intern Professional Development program, which complements their substantive work with skill-based workshops, training, and career advice sessions. These events are designed to improve interns’ writing, editing, research, and program planning skills, while also helping to sharpen their resumes and familiarize them with the multitude of foreign policy career paths. Robina Franklin Williams interns are also invited to participate in CFR’s annual Conference on Diversity in International Affairs and receive a fully funded trip to visit CFR’s location in New York or Washington, DC.

Supported by a generous gift from the Robina Foundation, CFR members, and family and friends of Franklin Williams, the program is named in honor of the late Ambassador Franklin H. Williams.

Internship Opportunities

CFR offers a wide array of internship opportunities in various fields:

Available Internships in New York or Washington, DC

  • Internship, Digital Content, Editorial, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Digital Content, Podcast, Fall 2024

Available Internships in New York

  • Internship, Corporate Affairs, Programming, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Development, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Digital Content, Audio Podcast, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Digital Services, Product, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Education, Marketing, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Education, Multimedia Production, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Education, Written Content, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Foreign Affairs, Advertising, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Foreign Affairs, Data Science, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Foreign Affairs, Marketing Product, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Global Business, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Global Communications and Media Relations, Fall 2024
  • Internship, International Economics, History, Fall 2024
  • Internship, International Economics and Technology, Fall 2024
  • Internship, International Political Economy, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Latin America Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Latin America Studies and Geoeconomics, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Military Intelligence, Fall 2024
  • Internship, New York Meetings, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Publications, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Russia Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, U.S. Foreign Policy, Fall 2024

Available Internships in Washington, DC

  • Internship, Africa Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Center for Preventive Action, Fall 2024
  • Internship, China and Taiwan Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Digital Content, Video, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Europe Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Geoeconomics, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Global Communications and Media Relations, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Global Governance, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Global Health Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Independent Task Force, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Japan Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Trade Policy, Fall 2024
  • Internship, U.S. Foreign Policy, Director of Studies, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Washington Meetings, Fall 2024
  • Internship, Women and Foreign Policy, Fall 2024

Apply HERE

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Civic Space Research Intern https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/13/civic-space-research-intern/ Sat, 13 Jul 2024 10:15:21 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40163
About CIVICUS

CIVICUS exists to defend people power. As a growing global alliance of over 15,000 members in 188 countries, we work together to monitor violations of basic civic freedoms, call out the perpetrators of violations, and strengthen the power of people to organize by supporting a more accountable, effective, and innovative civil society. We strive to promote excluded voices, especially from the Global South.

About the Role

The role aims to support the strengthening of the CIVICUS Monitor’s global research collaboration, particularly the implementation of the Monitor’s civic space incident tool. This analysis tool records the details of each civic space incident published on the Monitor, providing comprehensive data analysis ahead of our report “People Power Under Attack.”

Key Requirements

  • Pursuing or completed bachelor’s degree in international relations, political science, or a related field.
  • Excellent written and spoken English.
  • Knowledge or experience conducting research on human rights.
  • An understanding of international human rights frameworks related to fundamental freedoms of association, peaceful assembly, and expression.
  • Proficiency in any UN language is desirable.

The closing deadline for applications is 19th July 2024 at 11:59pm SAST.

Your application should include:

  • A full CV, including educational and professional qualifications, a full employment history showing significant positions, responsibilities held, and relevant achievements.
  • A covering note of not more than 1 page outlining your motivation for applying for the role.

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted two weeks after the closing date to schedule interviews.

Note: Due to the high volume of applications received, if you do not receive feedback on your application within four weeks of the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful. We reserve the right to withdraw any of our vacancies at any time.

Apply HERE

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AERC Paid internship opportunities https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2024/07/12/aerc-internship-opportunities/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 16:39:49 +0000 https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/?p=40142 The AERC is committed to providing internship opportunities for recent postgraduates. The objective of the AERC Internship Programme is to develop and prepare recent postgraduates for employment opportunities in research, policy-making, and capacity-building institutions. This programme offers participants the chance to acquire workplace experience, expand their knowledge, refine career goals, and build professional networks, mentors, and contacts. In return, interns support the research, capacity building, and policy outreach agenda of AERC. The pool of interns also provides AERC with potential candidates for future job opportunities. The Internship Programme lasts for 3 to 6 months, after which candidates are released to pursue opportunities in the wider job market.

Eligibility Requirements

The AERC selects candidates with a Master’s degree in the following disciplines:

  • Economics; Statistics; Agricultural Economics; Development Studies; Mathematics; or Gender Studies.
  • Governance and Knowledge Management.
  • General Support Services: Accounting and Finance Administration; Procurement; or HR Management.
  • ICT
  • Communication & External Relations

Candidates must meet the following requirements:

  • Aged 30 and below at the time of submitting the application.
  • Holds a minimum of a Master’s degree or its equivalent from a recognized university and is applying within one year of obtaining the degree.
  • Is a Kenyan citizen or has legal documents allowing them to work in Kenya.
  • Ability to communicate effectively (written and oral) in English, with proficiency in another language (e.g., French) being an added advantage.
  • Female candidates are encouraged to apply.

Preferred candidates will demonstrate:

  • Rapid turnaround of work.
  • Good communication skills.
Terms and Conditions
  • Interns are responsible for their travel (if on-site) to and from the AERC’s office location and their upkeep.
  • Interns are responsible for their medical insurance coverage during the internship.
  • The internship will be authorized only once for any candidate.
  • Eligible interns will receive a monthly stipend.
  • Interns may be authorized to participate in an official AERC assignment.
  • Internships will take place at the AERC’s headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, either remotely or on-site depending on the needs of the hiring departments.
How to Apply – Online Application

Applications will be processed on a rolling basis. Only electronic confirmations of receipt will be issued.

Application Checklist:

  • Provide an email address (include a second email address if possible).
  • Provide current contact information.
  • Complete the application in a single session.
  • Answer all questions marked with an asterisk (*).
  • Provide a complete phone number (country code + number).
  • Upload the following mandatory documents:
    • Maximum two-page Curriculum Vitae in Microsoft Word or PDF format.
    • Copy of bachelor’s and master’s degree completion certificates.
    • Letter of Motivation.

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