United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI): Internship Placements

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Requirements

Duration
  • 1-3 months
  • 3-6 months
Maximum age
90
Student status required
Yes
Type of student status required
  • Current student
  • Undergraduate/college
Qualifications required
  • None
Languages
Language notes
The working language of the placements is English.
Application process
To qualify as a UNICRI Volunteer, at the time of application and during the placement the candidate must be enrolled in a undergraduate school and follow a degree programme on: Law, Criminology, Criminal Justice; or Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Public Administration, Communication Sciences, Development Studies.
UNICRI offers to a restricted number of undergraduate students the opportunity to be exposed to the work of the United Nations in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice and gain a better understanding of the United Nations goals, standards and procedures. The undergraduate students will be attached to one project/activity of UNICRI and carry out support tasks under the supervision of a staff member - the supervisor. UNICRI Volunteer Placements are offered on a three-to-six-month basis. The attendance can be either full-time (i.e five days a week) or part-time, according to a schedule agreed upon with the supervisor.

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