Feb 1st, 2014 deadline for The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, has internship opportunities at the UNAIDS offices in Geneva, Switzerland.

check on: https://erecruit.unaids.org/public/hrd-cl-vac-view.asp?o_c=1000&jobinfo_uid_c=27079&vaclng=en

 

UNAIDS is an innovative United Nations partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
UNAIDS’ Cosponsors include UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, UN Women, ILO, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank. Visit the UNAIDS Web site at www.unaids.org
Vacancy No.: UNAIDS/13/INT1

Title: Internship with UNAIDS

Contract type: Internship

Date: 1 February 2013

Application Deadline: 1 February 2014
(52 day(s) until closing deadline)
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Organization unit: AI UNAIDS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (AI)

Duty station:  Multiple Duty Stations

Main tasks and Responsibilities of the Position:
To be provided by the respective Supervisor and relected in the Terms of Reference for the internship.
Candidates for internships at UNAIDS must be engaged in a course of post-secondary studies leading to a formal qualification in an approved university programme at the under-graduate or post-graduate level.
Contractual Terms and Conditions: 
– Ability to work effectively in teams, adapt and integrate easily with the team, work cooperatively in support of team objectives.
– Ability to convey ideas and thoughts in a clear and convincing way in one-on-one discussions or groups presentations and ability to produce clear correspondence and written reports.
– Ability to effectively apply their knowledge and skills to the job, and to consistently learn and improve performance.
– Ability to show initiative and enthusiasm in their work, effectively organize and manage time, and deliver high-quality results in line with agreed objectives.
– Ability to innovate and find new ways of working and improving results while maintaining a strong service orientation.
– Ability to take ownership of assigned responsibilities, to be productive, fulfill commitments and use resources responsibly.
Additional Information:
The duration of internships is limited to a minimum or six weeks and a maximum of three months. No remuneration of any kind is offered, nor and any travel or subsistence expenses covered. Interns must provide proof of adequate health insurance; UNAIDS will provide accident insurance coverage only. Persons with immediate family employed by the UNAIDS Secretariat are not eligible for internships.

Applications from people living with HIV are particularly welcome. Applications from women and from nationals of non- and under-represented member states are particularly encouraged.

Any appointment/extension of appointment is subject to the Staff Regulations and Rules of the World Health Organization (WHO) adjusted, as necessary, to take into account the particular operational needs of UNAIDS, and any subsequent amendments.

Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.


Note: The paramount consideration in the appointment, transfer or promotion of staff is the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence and integrity. The medical criterion for recruitment is fitness to work in the particular post. The United Nations HIV/AIDS Personnel Policy clearly stipulates that no staff and/or potential candidates shall be discriminated against on the basis of real or perceived HIV status. HIV infection, in itself, does not constitute lack of fitness to work. There is no obligation to disclose HIV-related personal information.

Online applications are strongly encouraged to enable UNAIDS to store your profile in a permanent database. Please visit UNAIDS’s e-Recruitment website at:https://erecruit.unaids.org. The system provides instructions for online application procedures.
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UN MOGADISCIO Principal Political Affairs Officer D-1 13/Dec/2013 Political Affairs
UN New York (USA) Chief of Translation Service, Spanish D-1 24/Jan/2014 Language
UN Geneva (Switzerland) Chief of UNHCR Audit Service D-1 04/Feb/2014 Audit
UN New York (USA) Chief of Service, Political Affairs D-1 04/Feb/2014 Political Affairs
UN Bangkok (Thailand) Chief, Statistics Division D-1 20/Dec/2013 Statistics
UN Vienna (Austria) Chief, Terrorism Prevention Branch D-1 25/Jan/2014 Legal Affairs
UN New York (USA) Chief of Translation Service, French D-1 24/Jan/2014 Language
UN New York (USA) Chief of Service D-1 18/Jan/2014 Public Information
UN Nairobi (Kenya) CHIEF, SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENT BRANCH D-1 07/Feb/2014 Programme Management
UN Vienna (Austria) Chief, Terrorism Prevention Branch D-1 14/Jan/2014 Drug Control and Crime Prevention
UN New York (USA) Chief of Service, Integrated Training D-1 13/Dec/2013 Administration
UN Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) Coordinator, African Trade Policy Centre P-6 26/Dec/2013 Economic Affairs
UN Field Locations CHIEF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE OFFICER P-5 01/Jan/2014 Administration

STEP Beyond Travel Grants for Artists

Deadline: rolling
Open to: artists or cultural workers from Europe or neighboring countries, aged 18-35
Grant: €250 to €700 for travel ticket expenses

Description

STEP Beyond Travel grants fund up and coming artists and cultural workers – giving priority to individuals up to 35 years and/or in the first 10 years of their career – to travel between EU and countries bordering the EU.

The travel grants support individual artists and cultural workers travelling across borders in a wider European space, to explore, network and set up new collaborations. They also see the travel scheme as a tool for professional development, ranging from planning, fundraising and application to payment procedures.

Eligible travelers should present a well-prepared travel itinerary and have a clear plan of activities, with at least one committed partner or host in the destination country. Funded travel should represent a starting point for continued collaboration and the resulting projects should have some impact on the local/regional arts and culture scene and/or policy-making.

They especially welcome applications from the following countries: Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestinian Territories, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey and the Ukraine.

STEP Beyond Travel Grants from/to the countries of South Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) and Turkey are jointly funded with the Open Society Foundations (OSF).

Eligibility

  • artist or cultural worker of any contemporary artistic or cultural discipline (individual or representing a cultural or artistic independent organisation)
  • based in Europe or in its neighborhood. Relevant countries are: Albania, Andorra, Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, The Netherlands, Norway, Palestinian Territories, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
  • individuals aged between 18 and 35 and/or those in the first ten years of a professional career in their relevant field are more likely to be considered

Grant

STEP Beyond Travel Grants are only meant for contributing towards international travel ticket expenses. Grants range from €250 to €700 depending on the country you are departing from and the country you will travel to.

Application

There is no deadline for this grant scheme, so you can apply at any time but at least one month before your planned travel. The selection process takes up to one month. Before applying please read the application guidelines HERE carefully. Apply online HERE.

Send your questions to the organizers using their Contact us page HERE.

For more information visit the official website HERE.

International Art Competition in Taipei, Taiwan

Deadline: 31 December 2013
Open to: all artists over 18 years old
Award: free exhibition unit (9m2) on the A.R.T. 2014 fair from 16-20 April 2014

Description

The Taiwan International Contemporary Artist Association has organized one of Asia’s top art contests, the International Art Competition (IAC), since 2011. The organizer is now combining IAC together with Art Revolution Taipei (ART), the most important platform of art exchange in Taiwan, to promote individual artists to the international market. The combined power of both of these unrivaled art outlets will result in more opportunities of sponsorship, exhibition and sale.

Making a hit with 9o percent of the exhibiting artists having sales during the show, with great support from world-class high-powered collectors, Art Revolution Taipei will launch its 3rd edition at Taipei World Trade Center Hall 3. Carrying further its dual curatorial axes – “presenting artists at the center of the exhibition stage” and “designing the entire art fair as a colossal artwork” – the 3rd ART features “My Revolution” as its annual theme.

The entire exhibition will be designed into nine sections: Curatorial Classics, Taiwan Contemporary Art, China Contemporary Art, International Contemporary Art, New York Contemporary Art Fund, International Artist Juries Competition, Art with Entrepreneurs, Art and Design, and Art Your Compassion. It brings more distinguished artists to participate than before, with 254 artists from 40 countries.

Eligibility

The contest is open to all artists over 18 years old and each artist may submit up to two artworks for consideration — 2D artworks, created with Oil or Acrylic and completed no earlier than 2010. No specific theme is required.

Award

All accepted entries will be exhibited for sale in the ART 2014 fair between 16 and 20 April, 2014 and one artist will be sponsored a free exhibition unit (9m2) on the A.R.T. 2015 fair.

Application

The deadline for applications is 31 December 2013. Download the entry form available HERE, fill in it and send it with JPG images of your artwork to competition@arts.org.tw.

Finalists will be announced on the website on 10 January 2014. The organizer will announce the winner of “Gallery Award” at the preview VIP night on 16 April 2014.

You may direct your questions to the organizers at artrevolution@arts.org.tw.

For further information, please visit the official website HERE.

Internship at WTO

Internship
The WTO Secretariat maintains a limited internship programme for post-graduate university students wishing to gain practical experience and deeper knowledge of the multilateral trading system. Only a limited number of such internship posts is available.

As part of the internship programme, we also offer the WTO Accessions Internship Programme
(http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/acc_internship_e.htm), sponsored by the Government of China, within the framework of the MOU on the “China’s LDCs and Accessions Programme” established in July 2011. Four internship positions are available on an annual basis under this Programme.

Interested candidates should follow the procedures and conform to the eligibility criteria set out below.

Intake to the programme is on a continuing basis, with no specific recruitment period. There is no opening or closing date for applications.

Duration:  Up to 24 weeks.
General Functions

Assignments given to interns are intended to enhance interns’ knowledge and understanding of the WTO and of trade policy more generally. However, the needs of the Division recruiting an intern will be paramount in determining the precise nature of assignments.

RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR INTERNS

Eligibility:

Interns are recruited from among nationals of WTO Members and countries and customs territories engaged in accession negotiations.

Interns will have completed their undergraduate studies in a relevant discipline (e.g. economics, law, political science, international relations), and shall have completed at least one year of their postgraduate studies.

The minimum age for an intern shall be 21 years and the maximum age 30 years.

A roster of suitable candidates is maintained from which interns are selected. In addition to the regular internship programme, the need may also arise to recruit interns at short notice for particular tasks. These recruits will also be drawn from the roster. Names will not be maintained on the roster for longer than one year.

Contractual Terms and Conditions:

Paid interns receive a daily allowance of CHF 60 (including week-ends and official holidays falling within the selected period). No other remuneration of any kind shall be paid.

Internships take place in Geneva, Switzerland only. Travel expenses to and from Geneva cannot be paid by the WTO, and such travel is not covered by the Organization’s insurance. Interns are also responsible for their own insurance cover for illness and accidents while they are working at the WTO.

The WTO may also employ unpaid interns funded from external sources.

Internships are generally of a duration of up to 24 weeks, the length of the internship depending on the project the interns is requested to work on, and on the needs of each Division. The granting of an internship does not entail in any way the right to an extension thereof nor to a vacancy in another part of the Secretariat. Interns may nevertheless apply to external vacancies. Internships can start at any time during the year.

An internship can be terminated by the WTO Secretariat or by the intern with one week’s notice.

The Director responsible for an intern will write an evaluation report at the end of the internship, and the intern will also be required to evaluate the internship. Both evaluations will be placed on file.

An agreement will be established between the intern and the Director of the Human Resources Division, specifying the conditions of service and details of any remuneration.

Interns are treated like secretariat staff members during their stay insofar as their obligations, in particular with regard to confidentiality.


Online applications are strongly encouraged to enable WTO to store your profile in a permanent database.

Please visit WTO’s E-Recruitment website at: www.wto.org. The system provides instructions for online application procedures.

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Internship at Associated Press

What is it?
The summer 2014 Global News Internship is a paid, highly selective, 12-week individually tailored training program for students who are aspiring cross-format journalists. Interns must have experience and/or training in video and one other format. They will contribute to AP’s text, video, photo and interactive reporting.
Am I eligible?
The internship is open to U.S. and international students as well as recent graduates. Applicants must be:
  • current full-time students within two years of earning an undergraduate degree (juniors and seniors) or
  • current full-time graduate students or
  • students who will graduate December 2013 or later.
How many people are in the program?
As many as 20 interns will be selected.
Where are the internships located?
U.S. internships are available in Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Raleigh and Washington, D.C.International locations are Jerusalem, London, Mexico City, Nairobi, New Delhi, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Seoul and Tokyo. 
What are the highlights of the program?
You get to work in an AP bureau under the supervision of a designated trainer. You’ll cover breaking news and complete a final enterprise project working across multiple formats that may be featured in many media outlets around the world.
When does the program start?
You must be able to start the internship in June 2014.
What do you need from me?
  • A 300-word autobiographical essay on this topic: “The Associated Press seeks to recruit and retain a workforce that embodies a wide range of talents, experiences, achievements and journalistic skills. Please describe the qualities and accomplishments you would bring to the company as an intern.”
  • A resume and cover letter (please include your projected graduation date).
  • Three to five examples of your work (links to a website of your clips, video, photos and multimedia work are preferred).
  • A letter of reference from a previous internship or former employer.
How to apply
Submit an application on our careers site.   (Please note: The listing on careers.ap.org applies to internship positions in all locations, not solely New York.)
If you have any questions, email internship@ap.org.

Join Youth Action Net for all the Leadership Opportunities!!!

 

The International Youth Foundation’s YouthActionNet® program presents:

 

The Accidental Entrepreneur

Brought to you with support from the Sylvan/Laureate Foundation and the American Express Foundation, this free YouthActionNet webinar is part of the Living Leadership Series designed to equip high potential emerging leaders to tackle the world’s toughest challenges.

Tuesday, December 10, 11:00AM EST

 

Have you ever wondered how entrepreneurs get their start? Did your entrepreneurial beginnings hold a few happy coincidences or ripe opportunities? During this webinar Rajeeb Dey, YouthActionNet Fellow and Founder and CEO of Enternships, will tell us how his path has taken him from a dorm room in Oxford University and bedroom office at his first venture to the successful enterprise he leads today. He will also share a few lessons for new start-ups picked up along his journey. Please join us for this exciting webinar with our special guest, Rajeeb Dey.

  

(Please note, space is limited)    

 

 

About the Presenter: Rajeeb Dey
Rajeeb Dey is aYouthActionNet Fellow and the Founder & CEO of Enternships – a platform for students and graduates to find internships and jobs in over 5,500 startups and SMEs for which he was awarded the O2 X Young Entrepreneur of the Year accolade and named the world’s youngest Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2012. Rajeeb is also a co-founder of Start Up Britain; the national campaign to inspire, celebrate and accelerate entrepreneurship in Britain, launched by the Prime Minister in 2011 and supported by HM Government. He was recognized by The Evening Standard as one of the “1000 Most Influential People in London” and earlier this year honored with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion in recognition of his work in the entrepreneurship sector for over ten years. Follow him on Twitter: @rajdey or his company @enternships

Preparing Global Leaders Academy (PGLA)

Deadline: First deadline: January 15, 2014

Open to: young leaders from around the world.

Description

Preparing Global Leaders Academy (PGLA) is a premiere international educational program for the best students and young professionals around the world.

PGLA is a one week program taking place in Amman, Jordan. Participants will benefit academically and socially as they will work closely with other young leaders from around the world and build everlasting relationships.
Delegates will also witness the ancient beauty of Jordan including the Baptism site, Petra (named as one of the Seven Wonders of the World), The Dead Sea (the lowest point on earth and home of the world’s largest natural spa), as well as many other of Jordan’s attractions both natural and manmade.

Amman, Jordan 16-22 March 2014

 

Eligibility: Anyone can apply

Website: http://www.pgla-jordan.org/

Application

http://www.pgla-jordan.org/?page_id=663

Social Impact Media Awards for Documentary Film

Deadline: 7 January 2014
Open to: NGOs, foundations, local grassroots organizations, and community activists from all over the world
Prize: prizes worth $500 per category

Description

Social Impact Media Awards – SIMA is an annual international documentary and educational impact media competition and showcase honoring members in the independent film and global humanitarian industries. They champion, promote and exhibit the works of independent filmmakers, activists and change-makers that too often remain overlooked, and provide a springboard for creative media that exemplifies excellence in its potential to inspire change.

You can submit your entry in three categories:

  1. FEATURE – Individual, stand-alone documentary, 40 or more minutes in length.
  2. SHORT – Individual, stand-alone documentary, less than 40 minutes in length.
  3. EDUCATIONAL IMPACT VIDEOS – Individual, stand-alone video, between 3 and 20 minutes in length.

In the documentary films they are looking for original, wise, brave, eye-opening and creative productions that will increase the awareness of viewers to global injustices, to the resilience of humans facing deprivation, to the politics of international development, and to efforts and agents of change worldwide.

In the educational impact videos they are looking for videos that share unique insight into “how aid works”, that highlight distinctive approaches, creative models, successful tactics and innovations, emphasizing processes used and impact measurements.

More details about the rules and themes can be found HERE.

Eligibility

NGOs, foundations, local grassroots organizations, and community activists from all over the world are invited to submit their videos. Films must be completed between Jan 2011 and October 2013 to be eligible for entry.

Prize

The SIMA Judges consist of esteemed media and humanitarian industry professionals who select the best documentaries and impact videos for each award category. Jury Prize winners receive prizes worth $500 per category.

Application

The deadline for submission is 7 January 2014.

If your documentary submission is nominated, they will require an electronic press kit (EPK) to be sent via email to sima@simaawards.org and exhibition screeners: 2 DVDs and Blu-ray (if available) to be sent to:

SIMA AWARDS
613 West Knoll Dr #B
West Hollywood
CA 90069

Please submit your questions to the organizers at sima@simaawards.orgFor more details, please see the official website HERE.

Acumen Global Fellows Program, USA

Deadline: 13 December 2013
Open to: applicants of any nationality
Fellowship: stipend that covers reasonable monthly living costs for the duration of the year-long program

Description

Established in 2006, the Global Fellows Program is a 12-month fellowship for individuals dedicated to serving the poor and who have the business and operational expertise, and moral imagination needed to effect long-term social change. The fellowship begins with an eight-week training program in the Acumen New York office, where Fellows learn about business models for the poor, hone their leadership skills, and learn more about Acumen.

After training, each Fellow works for the CEO or senior management of an Acumen investee on a critical business issue facing the organization. Fellows have worked on projects ranging from leading operations of a new business unit at a cotton ginnery in Uganda, to expanding the clinic network of a pharmacy company in India, to developing branding strategies for a microfinance institution in Pakistan.

Since 2006, the Acumen Fund has received more than 4,400 applications from 100 countries and trained 63 Fellows from 21 countries. After the Fellowship year, Fellows continue to create social change, with 85% of the alumni currently in leadership positions at socially progressive organizations such as IDEO.org, Bridge International Academies, Endeavor, Bamboo Finance, New Island Capital, We the Change Foundation, Living Goods, Ashoka, Omidyar Network, and The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition.

  1. September to mid-November: The Global Fellowship begins with two months of intensive training at the Acumen offices in New York. The training curriculum is based on the three core principles of moral imagination, financial expertise, and operational expertise. Acumen partners with some of the foremost organizations to deliver this leadership curriculum.
  2. Mid-November to August: For nine months, Fellows work at one of Acumen’s portfolio companies as key staff members. Fellows work directly with entrepreneurs, interact with customers, and grapple, first-hand, with the complex issues of addressing the needs of the poor.
  3. September & Onwards: Fellows return to New York to share their experiences and lessons learned with the Acumen staff and community. Fellows receive career development support to assist with their post-Fellowship career plans. After the Fellowship, Alumni remain connected through bi-annual gatherings, newsletters, participation in future selection processes, and other opportunities.

Please see the Frequently Asked Questions HERE for further information.

Eligibility

Acumen Fund Fellows are drawn from a pool of talented, passionate individuals from all geographies, sectors, backgrounds, religions and ages.  They welcome applicants of any nationality, and they are prepared to do what is possible and reasonable, within the guidelines of US and international immigration authority, to address Fellows’ visa and immigration needs in order to ensure that they include the most promising future leaders. There is no specific age or degree required for the program. However, they typically seek individuals with 3-7 years of work experience, and they prefer candidates who hold a graduate degree.

While each Fellow comes from a diverse background and brings a unique skill set to the Fellowship, they have identified some key indicators of a successful Fellow:

  • Strong business experience – such as finance, operations, or consulting
  • Demonstrated passion and commitment to creating positive social change
  • Proven track record of leadership and management responsibilities
  • Experience living and working in emerging markets
  • Unrelenting perseverance, moral fiber, and critical thinking skills
  • 3-5 years of work experience

Fellowship

Acumen provides Fellows with a stipend that covers reasonable monthly living costs for the duration of the yearlong program. The stipend is designed to cover only costs associated and incurred during the program. You should not expect to save any money during this year or to use this stipend to cover previous expenses (e.g., student loans). Stipend amounts will vary for the country placement portion of the Fellowship, adjusting for the cost of living in different countries, but these stipends are also designed to cover the basic costs associated with safe yet frugal living.

Travel to New York for the first portion of the program, travel to and from field placements, travel to and from the mid-year meeting, and costs associated with necessary visa arrangements will be covered by Acumen. Acumen will also arrange appropriate health insurance and computing services including a laptop and video camera for use during the fellowship year.

Application

This application will remain open until 13 December 2013 at 11:59pm EST (Eastern Standard Time). The application for the Acumen Fund Global Fellows Program consists of four major parts:

  • Background Information
  • 2 professional references
  • Your resume/CV (to be uploaded)
  • Short & long answer questions

To access the application, go HERE. You will need to create an account by entering an e-mail address (this will act as your username) and password. The detailed application instructions can be found HERE. All applications must be completed and submitted online. It is recommended that you submit your application well in advance of the deadline to avoid any last-minute technical difficulties or connectivity problems.

For more information, please visit the official website HERE and carefully read the FAQs.