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www.eiu.com |
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
is the world's premier source of global business intelligence. Through
their extensive global network of business analysts, EIU continuously assesses
and forecasts the political, economic and business environments in 195
countries.
IPED intern fellowship applicants must have excellent writing/editorial skills and a fundamental knowledge of macro and international economics. Some course work in finance or banking is a plus.
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| The Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Internships are in New York.
The IPED Intern application should be specializing in International
Banking and Finance.
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| Public Service Intern Fellowships | |
www.unicef.org
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UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations
General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to
help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach
their full potential. UNICEF is committed to ensuring special protection
for the most disadvantaged children - victims of war, disasters, extreme
poverty, all forms of violence and exploitation and those with disabilities.
UNICEF internships are very varied, but all IPED intern applicants should
be specializing in development studies.
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www.undp.org |
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
is the UN's principal provider of development advice, advocacy and grant
support. With 132 country offices, it has enjoyed the trust and confidence
of governments and NGOs in many parts of the developing as well as the
developed world. It is typically regarded as a partner rather than an adversary,
and its commitment to a universal presence has proven especially useful
in post conflict situations and with states that had been otherwise isolated
from the international community.
The IPED Intern Fellow should have a background in international and
development economics or in international development studies..
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www.state.gov |
US State Department is the lead U.S. foreign
affairs agency and helps to shape a freer, more secure, and more prosperous
world through formulating, representing, and implementing the President's
foreign policy.
The IPED Intern Fellow must be a US Citizen. Because of the need for
security clearance, application for an internship at the State Department
must be done early in the academic year. Internships can be done in New
York at the US Mission to the UN, in Washington, DC, or overseas at a US
Embassy.
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www.ita.doc.gov |
The United States International Trade Administration,
an arm of the Commerce Department, works with industry to support American
jobs through export development. The US Foreign Commercial Service
is a part of the International Trade Administration. Internships
are available in New York and Washington, DC.
The IPED Intern Fellow must be a US citizen. The intern should have a background in international economics.
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| The United States Foreign Agricultural Service. Internships
are available in Washington, DC as well as overseas at various US Embassies.
The IPED Intern Fellow must be a US citizen. The intern should
have a background in international econoimcs.
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| United States Agency for Internatonal Development. Internships
are available in Washington, DC.
The IPED Intern Fellow must be a US citizen. The intern should
have a background in international development or in international and
development economics.
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| Non-Profit Sector Intern Fellowships | |
www.aiusa.org |
Amnesty International, a winner of the
Nobel Peace Prize, works to free all prisoners of conscience detained anywhere
for their beliefs or because of their ethnic origin, sex, color or language
-- who have not used or advocated violence; ensure fair and prompt trials
for political prisoners; abolish the death penalty, torture and other cruel
treatment of prisoners; and end extra judicial executions and “disappearances.”
Internships with Amnesty International are varied, but all successful applicants must have a serious commitment to human rights and possess good writing skills.
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www.trickleup.org |
The Trickle Up Program helps the lowest
income people worldwide take the first step up out of poverty, by providing
conditional seed capital and business training essential to the launch
of a micro-enterprize.
Successful candidates for this internship fellowship should be specializing in development studies with an interest in micro-credit, and have at least 6 credits of graduate course work in economics and/or business. |