Are you applying for an entry-level position, post-graduate or graduate funding where your CV is required? Or it may be that you are considering a career change. Internships relevant to your field are highly essential.
When you include them on your CV they show initiative and present you as someone with some practical skill that can distinguish you from other candidates. However short the internship may be, whether it’s 3 months or 6 months, they can equip you with a range of transferable skills.
Here’s a list of current Internship Opportunities that can boost your CV
- Gain practical work experience Internship with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.
The United Nations Refugee Agency is always looking for talented, motivated and passionate individuals from around the world to Intern at the agency.
It offers eligible students and recent graduates internship opportunities to gain experience in the humanitarian sector in line with future career aspirations.
Having UNHCR Internship on your CV is definitely something to brag about and can distinguish you from other candidates. For more information about eligibility and how to apply, please visit the official website of UNHCR.
Deadline: Not Specified
- Bank Of America 2024 MBA Diversity Fellowship – Global Investment Banking Associate Program
The BofA Securities MBA Diversity Fellowship Program will award merit-based fellowships to individuals who are Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, military veterans, LGBT+, students with disabilities and women in their first year of business school.
All eligible students regardless of background are encouraged to apply for the Internship. If you’re lucky to be a beneficiary, you may be awarded a Fellowship with the Bank of America.
It is a virtual award, so location is not a barrier. For full information about BofA Awards, visit the official website.
Deadline: Nov 13, 2023
- World Bank ICSID Internship 2024 For International Students
ICSID offers internship opportunities to highly motivated students enrolled in a graduate degree program. It is a unique opportunity to contribute to the world’s leading institution devoted to the settlement of international investment disputes.
The internship program provides students with an interest in international investment dispute settlement and international investment law with an in-depth understanding of ICSID’s work, enhances their academic and career goals, and offers a chance to bring innovative ideas and research experience to advance ICSID’s mission.
Application Windows for ICSID Internship
- June 15 for the September-December Internship period (fall semester)
- October 15 for the January-April Internship period (spring semester); and
- February 15 for the May-August Internship period (summer semester
If you meet the Internship Eligibility Requirements listed on the Website, then you can still apply for the Spring Semester Internship Opportunity.
- The World Bank Group Young Professionals Program
The World Bank Group Young Professionals Program (WBG YPP) is an inspirational pathway into the World Bank Group. Young Professionals are recruited from around the world with various academic and professional backgrounds relevant to the World Bank, IFC and MIGA.
We are looking for applicants who demonstrate a passion for international development, graduate education, relevant professional experience, and the potential to grow into impactful leadership roles across our institutions during the Internship. For full information, please visit World Bank Young Professionals Program.
Deadline: Sept 30, 2023
- Internship Opportunities in Peacebuilding and Youth Participation at UNOY
If you would you like to gain experience in youth, peace, and security? Or would like to join a youth-led team based in The Hague, coordinating an extraordinary global network of young peacebuilders.
UNOY has exciting 6 month internship offers for you. You have till october to apply for the various offers mentioned on the internship website.
- African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC)
The African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU YVC), established in 2010, is a flagship continental Youth Leadership program that recruits, trains and, deploys young African professionals from all 55 AU Member States to serve as professional volunteers for a period of 12 months.
The African Union Commission and partners will cover the full costs of pre-deployment training and subsequent volunteer deployment for successful candidates.
An African Union Youth Volunteer will receive a unique opportunity to engage at highest continental policy and programs at the African Union, network with Young African leaders from across the continent, economy return ticket to place of deployment, a monthly stipend to cover living expenses, health insurance cover, AU Service Passport, separation allowance on successful completion of twelve months service, training and mentorship opportunities. Check the African Union Website for eligibility details