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The
Internship Programme of the REC:
- Assists young environmental professionals interested
in environmental issues in Central and Eastern Europe as they develop
their careers;
- Provides innovative support to REC projects, by
involving young professionals with fresh approaches;
- Improves cooperation between the REC and other
organizations; and
- Extends the REC's network in the region, and
beyond.
Key information
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Those interested should apply for one of the 'current internship
opportunities' listed above, following the internship
application procedure outlined below.
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Interns should have a university degree, or be senior students, and come to
work on the REC's own projects.
Interns are expected to work closely with a tutor (a Project Manager from
the REC staff). A tutor will make the decision - in cooperation with
their supervisor and the internship project manager - whether or not to
take an intern, and will be responsible for supervising their intern.
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Interns have access to REC resources, including the library, an Internet connection and e-mail,
and can take advantage of the REC's contacts in the region.
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Internships usually last between three and six months.
- In most cases, the costs of the internship must be
fully supported by the sending organization or intern. There may be some
exceptional cases in which the REC will bear some of the costs. These will
be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
- Terms of reference will be agreed upon by all
relevant parties (intern, tutor, internship project manager, and sending
organisation when applicable) before an internship is confirmed.
- An 'internship agreement', including the terms of
reference, will be completed and signed shortly after an intern arrives.
Application procedure
A complete application includes:
A motivational letter in English, containing a
statement of purpose that explains your interest in the REC (not more than
300 words). Be sure to answer the following questions:
- Why are you interested in an internship with the
REC?
- What do you think the REC can offer you?
- What is the activity you would like to be involved
in?
- What time period do you have available for the
internship?
A curriculum vitae (CV), in
English, containing:
- family name and given names;
- full mailing address;
- telephone number;
- fax and e-mail;
- nationality;
- education and field of specialization;
- knowledge of foreign languages; and
- work experience and other relevant experience.
For more information please
contact:
Human Resources Department
The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
Ady Endre ut 9-11, 2000 Szentendre, Hungary
Fax: (36-26) 311-294
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Internship
Opportunities:
The Green Horizon Magazine
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Application
Procedure
See also:
Training for Young Environmental
Leaders |