WHO: 18+, All nationalities, Enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, or PhD program or have graduated within the past two years. Proficient in at least one of UNICEF’s working languages: English, French or Spanish, Excellent academic performance as demonstrated by recent university/education records, Have no immediate relatives working with UNICEF
DEADLINE: Ongoing
WHAT IS FUNDED?
- All their interns are entitled to a stipend as a contribution towards living expenses.
- A one-time lump sum, as a contribution towards travel and visa costs, may also be granted when funding is available.
WHAT IS IT?
The UNICEF Internship Program offers students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain direct practical experience. Internship opportunities are available worldwide. The work that interns do will depend on the needs of the office to which they are assigned, their qualifications, and their interests. If you have specific interests or requirements for your degree, note this in your cover letter. Most interns work on one or several projects that include research, database management, communications, and many other areas. The duration is usually between 6 and 26 weeks.
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