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Intern, Environment and Society Programme
Intern, Environment and Society Programme
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
An internship at Chatham House offers an invaluable learning experience through a 12-week placement in one of our host teams. Working closely with a host team, you will enjoy dedicated development time and opportunities to improve skills. Your assigned mentor will support and guide you throughout the internship, suggesting training opportunities and helping you define your professional and career goals.
The Environment and Society Programme is looking to work with a deeply committed and passionate individual, who is able to contribute to our work on climate governance, environmental sustainability, and making sure our societies are resilient and adaptive to future climate stress.
The Role
Are you a motivated, well-organized and reliable self-starter with a keen eye for detail? Are you passionate about social, economic and environmental sustainability? Do you want to gain practical experience in a policy institute and develop skills and knowledge across a range of different areas? We would love to hear from you if you think this could be you!
In return, successful applicants will gain direct exposure to the work of a leading international affairs institute and will have the opportunity to attend many of Chatham House’s workshops and other events. You will learn valuable research, writing, data analysis and event organization skills and benefit from direct involvement in a number of research projects across a wide range of topics.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics. We encourage applications from all backgrounds. If you require assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us on HR@chathamhouse.orgThis page belongs to the Job Offers database.



















