Remote Internships

The Fund for Peace offers full-time and part-time remote internships (Work is remote and must be performed anywhere in the world)

The Fund for Peace offers full-time and part-time remote internships (Work is remote and must be performed anywhere in the world)

ORGANIZATIONThe Fund for Peace
LOCATIONRemote
CAREER CATEGORYPeace
SALARY$350-$700 per month stipend
TYPE OF CONTRACTfull-time and part-time internship
DURATION12 months, with potential for extension 
DEADLINEMarch 15, 2024

The Fund for Peace offers full-time and part-time remote internships (Work is remote and must be performed anywhere in the world)

Context

Do you have an interest in conflict, early warning, peace building, security, and human rights? The Fund for Peace offers full-time and part-time remote internships for graduates and undergraduates with significant, relevant experience during the spring, summer, and fall. Interns at FFP are given significant responsibility, exposure to cutting-edge research, opportunities to conduct and manage their own research, and access to experts in the international relations field. Successful interns emerge from the program well-prepared for roles in governments, multilateral organizations, non-profits, think tanks, foundations, international corporations, and non-governmental organizations.

Task Descriptions

What kind of responsibilities do Interns have?

Intern responsibilities can include:

  • Conflict analysis
  • Data coding and analysis
  • Research, writing, editing, note taking, and proofreading
  • Writing articles, reports, and blog posts
  • Monitoring and updating essential country-specific data
  • Monitoring and updating social media
  • Providing support to The Fund for Peace’s public events
  • Attending conferences and roundtables on behalf of The Fund for Peace

Qualifications

What qualities are we seeking in our interns?

  • Master’s degree (preferred) in conflict, international affairs, public policy, economics, global development, or a related field. Or, undergraduate degree in a related field combined with significant, relevant experience
  • Experience with or understanding of The Fund for Peace’s programmatic areas
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Strong research experience and data analysis skills
  • Organizational excellence
  • Foreign language skills are a plus
  • Initiative, flexibility, and a sense of humor
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team

How To Apply?

Interested candidates should apply for this opportunity by following the link below:

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