The International Crisis Group is an independent,
non-profit, non-governmental organisation committed to preventing and resolving
deadly conflict.
Role:
This six months voluntary internship will support the daily
work of the EU advocacy team by conducting research into EU policy and conflict
situations of relevance to Crisis Group, producing research memos and
background materials, and assisting with advocacy tasks, including scheduling
and attending meetings.
This voluntary internship is for a highly motivated, young
professional or recent graduate looking to gain hands-on EU policy and advocacy
experience and country and issue-specific knowledge of conflict prevention and
resolution as pertaining to crises covered by Crisis Group.
Responsibilities:
Research and draft background materials on EU foreign policy
and activities related to conflict issues covered by Crisis Group for advocacy
staff and field personnel;
Prepare regular news summaries and updates on EU policies
and institutions, as well as EU member state developments for the EU advocacy
team and other staff as relevant;
Monitor EU institution's websites, review and prepare
summaries and analysis of EU policy documents for the EU advocacy team and
other staff as relevant;
Assist with the organisation of advocacy meetings and other
events.
Attend advocacy meetings, conferences or policy briefings on
behalf of the team and prepare events reports and briefs;
Provide general administrative support.
Requirements:
At least an undergraduate degree or in pursuit of a degree,
preferably in European studies, international relations, conflict studies,
government, or similar;
Knowledge of EU foreign policy and EU decision-making
procedures, including an understanding of the CSDP-related institutional
framework. Prior experience with the EU institutions or NATO would be an asset;
Research skills with the ability to pay close attention to
detail;
Analytical skills and ability to digest complex information
into concise and informative briefs;
Strong oral and written communication and organisational
skills;
English language skills at native-speaker level a must.
Advanced or at least conversant knowledge of French highly desirable. Knowledge
of other European languages would be an asset;
Eligibility of residing and working in Belgium.
If you wish to apply please send your CV (maximum one page)
and cover letter (maximum one page) to intern.vacancies@crisisgroup.org clearly
stating “EU Advocacy and Research Intern” in the subject line and the date you
would be able to start. Please do not apply using the Europass CV format.
Early applications are strongly encouraged. The deadline for applications is 04
November 2015.
Due to the large number of applications that we receive, we
are unable to respond to each individual candidate. Only candidates selected
for an interview will be contacted.
Please note that our internships are unpaid.
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