The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly International Secretariat
regularly engages eight or nine graduate students of political science, law and
international relations from universities in OSCE countries as Research
Fellows. Fellowship positions are granted for six month periods. Housing is
provided free of charge and all Research Fellows receive a small stipend of 564
euros per month, which covers minimum living expenses in Copenhagen or Vienna.
Students join the International Secretariat in order to gain practical
experience in the field of international affairs, and the Assembly, in turn,
benefits from increased language capacity as well as a strong research
capacity.
The primary duty of Research Fellows is to conduct
substantive research on various projects for the Assembly and to provide
assistance to its officials and staff members. Research Fellows regularly
prepare briefing reports for parliamentary delegations, including for election
observation missions and official visits by Parliamentary Assembly Members.
They also assist in the planning and execution of meetings of the Assembly,
work with Assembly Committees, follow the work of OSCE Field Missions, and
assist in the drafting of various Assembly reports. In addition, Fellows are at
times asked to help draft speeches and statements and write papers on special
projects undertaken by the Assembly’s Secretariat. They also assist with
day-to-day practical work in the office such as copying, filing and other
necessary chores.
Location:
Denmark
Benefits
Housing is provided free of charge and all Research Fellows
receive a small stipend of EUR 564 per month, which covers minimum living
expenses in Copenhagen or Vienna.
Eligibilities
The Secretariat mainly recruits graduate students between
the ages of 21 and 26 with strong research and writing abilities and a solid
academic background.
All applicants must be citizens of OSCE participating
States. Specific interests in the politics of the OSCE region, and particularly
the former Soviet Union, are desirable.
Excellent written and spoken English is required as this is
the working language, and one other official OSCE language (French, German,
Italian, Russian or Spanish) is desirable.
Computer skills for word-processing and research are also
necessary. All Fellowships demand a six month time commitment.
Eligible Regions: OSCE Participating States
APPLICATION PROCESS
Fellowship positions are available twice a year: one intake
in September/October and another intake in February/March.
Applications must include: the completed application form; a
short cover letter; a curriculum vitae; a transcript of grades; two letters of
recommendation; and a recent photograph.
Application Deadline: May 1, 2017 (6 Days Remaining)
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