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Employment

Internship Opportunities

The institute admits applications for internships throughout the year from recent university graduates or graduate students, who are interested in gaining work experience in a dynamic and international environment. Candidates will be able to commit either four months of full-time work, or four to five months of part-time work. Interns will be working on a particular research project, and/or assisting with more general administrative duties, including editing, outreach and preparation of seminars, conferences and other events.

Minimum requirements: Undergraduate degree in social sciences, economics or law. Fluency in spoken and written English. Strong research, drafting and communication skills.

Due to the high number of internship applications we receive we regret that we may not respond to all requests. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

To apply please email your CV, cover letter and a written sample (in English) to Johanna Popjanevski at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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Newsletter

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New Book Releases

 

Niklas Swanström, Sofia Ledberg and Alec Forss (ed.)
Conflict Prevention and Management in Northeast Asia: The Korean Peninsula and Taiwan Strait in Comparison

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Nirmala Joshi (ed.)
Reconnecting India and Central Asia: Emerging Security and Economic Dimensions

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Michael Emerson, Jos Boonstra, Nafisa Hasanova, Marlène Laruelle and Sebastien Peyrouse
Monitoring the EU’s Central Asia Strategy

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