Interns will engage in: —Data analysis and research review —Policy evaluation —Community engagement —Research synthesis
This role is ideal for dependable, self-motivated, and professional students with a strong interest in education, economic development, housing, and public health. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible.
Interns will work 10-12 hours per week, with a weekly stipend provided. The tentative start date is August.
Applications open from September 21 to October 21. Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are highly encouraged. To apply, students should send their Resume/CV to the email below: j...@unicefcareers.org
Please share this valuable opportunity with your students.
Sincerely,
Dr. MS Melissa Barnett Human Resources Officer/Learning and Development UNICEF USA
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