Apply For: UNESCO internship 2023 for postgraduates below;
Applications are open to apply for UNESCO’s Paid Internship 2023, which is open to all nationalities across the world.
The UNESCO Internship Programme provides students and recent graduates with the opportunity to learn about UNESCO’s mandate, programs, and processes, as well as to improve their academic and technical knowledge through practice.
The UNESCO internship lasts for one month and may be extended to six months based on performance. After completing the internship, one may apply for a job.
*Candidates who have completed their full-time university studies but are not enrolled in a graduate programme are not eligible to apply.
Duration: An internship may last for a minimum of one month or a maximum of six months.
Visa: you will be responsible for relevant visas.
Travel: You will be responsible for planning and paying for your travel to the location of your internship.
Medical insurance: Proof of comprehensive health insurance valid in the country where you will undertake your internship and for the entire period of the internship. UNESCO will only provide limited insurance coverage up to USD 30,000 against risk of illness, disability, or death during the internship period.
Medical certificate: medical certificate should be provided, indicating you are fit to work and should be issued by a qualified medical practitioner. There’s no need to submit any confidential medical records such as test results, X-ray films etc.
Supporting Documents: Before the beginning of your internship, you must provide your ID/Certificate of Enrollment/Diploma (if you have just recently graduated).
Leave: Interns are entitled to 2.5 days of leave per month during their internship.
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Please note that applicants do not need to pay any fee.
Through worldwide collaboration in education, the arts, sciences, and culture, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to advance world peace and security. It was established in November 1945 in London, United Kingdom. About 193 nations make up the organization’s membership, together with partners from the non-governmental, intergovernmental, and corporate sectors.
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