The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) New York
Office is currently seeking two interns (undergraduate or graduate level) who
would be able to begin to work immediately on a variety of training projects
being implemented out of New York. The training workshops cover topics such
as intellectual property law, international trade negotiations, international
migration policy, global governance and security, etc.
As a UN internship, there would be no remuneration. However, local transport
and a modest stipend may be offered on a case by case basis. Ideally, interns
would be studying in the New York City area and could offer at least 15 hours
per week to assist the Chief of UNITAR's Office.
If interested, please contact Colleen Thouez at [log in to unmask] (temporary)
or call (212) 963 9683.
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