Work effort and individual creativity are appreciated and awarded with increased responsibility and the support of own initiatives. Further benefits of the internship are the availability of the ICD contact resources and immense networking opportunities during the preparation and hosting of high profile events involving panellists ranging from ambassadors to internationally accredited academics.
Job Description
Depending on the capacities and specific needs of the ICD, the working areas for interns are diverse and can be in the following areas:
- Journalism for Cultural Diplomacy News
- PR and marketing
- Translation
- Research
- Project Development and Coordination
- Planning special events or high-profile panel discussions.
- Writing and editing reports and project summaries.
- Building network partnerships and supporting outreach programs.
- Monitoring foreign affairs as well as current issues pertaining to cultural diplomacy.
Student Profile
Candidates who demonstrate the following qualifications will be considered:
- Applicants should at least be an advanced undergraduate in History, Law, International Relations, Political Science, Communications, Economics, Business, Cultural or related studies.
- Fluency in English (both writing and speaking). Any other language skills are considered an asset.
- Ability to work independently as well as part of an international team environment.
Contact
Ms Katharina Müller (Job Title: Development Manager)
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| Development Manager : Worldwide Internship |
The ICD working environment is multicultural and-lingual and generally based on team work. At present, 25 distinct national and cultural backgrounds lead to innovation in the development and coordination of projects. Working Environment |
