Geneva Internship Program (Autumn 2025)

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Geneva Internship Program (Autumn 2025)

IISD International Institute for Sustainable Development

Das IISD bietet ein Praktikumsprogramm für Studierende in der Schweiz an.

Aufgaben

  • Praktische Erfahrungen in nachhaltiger Entwicklung sammeln.
  • An Projekten in den Bereichen Energie, Resilienz und Kommunikation arbeiten.
  • Forschung und Unterstützung in internationalen Verhandlungen leisten.

Fähigkeiten

  • Studierende eines MA- oder PhD-Programms an einer Schweizer Universität.
  • Fließendes Englisch in Wort und Schrift erforderlich.
  • Gute akademische Leistungen sind vorteilhaft.

Please note that this internship program is only open to students studying at universities based in Switzerland. 




About IISD




The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is an award-winning independent think tank working to accelerate solutions for a stable climate, sustainable resource management, and fair economies. Our work inspires better decisions and sparks meaningful action to help people and the planet thrive. We shine a light on what can be achieved when governments, businesses, non-profits, and communities come together. IISD’s staff of more than 200 experts come from across the globe and from many disciplines. With offices in Winnipeg, Geneva, Ottawa, and Toronto, our work affects lives in nearly 100 countries.






Overview of the IISD Geneva Internship Program



The IISD Geneva Internship Program offers students studying in Switzerland the exciting opportunity to acquire direct practical experience with IISD’s office in Geneva.



IISD’s Geneva office has teams focused on the following main areas:









      • Economic Law and Policy (ELP): Our team of international lawyers, financial analysts, financial modelers, researchers, communications specialists, and policy analysts focuses on areas of international economic policy-making essential to sustainable development. These areas include investment, trade, taxation, infrastructure, public procurement, finance, agriculture, mining, and sustainability standards. Our work covers international processes ranging from negotiations at the World Trade Organization to those at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, as well as regional and multi-country frameworks like the African Continental Free Trade Area and the Energy Charter Treaty. Our team also provides capacity-building support, technical assistance, and other advisory services to governments. We are the host for the secretariat of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development and manage the Secretariat International Support Office for the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development. 

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      • Energy: Our team of economists, engineers, policy analysts, communications specialists and advocates provide practical guidance in two key areas. Our 

        Global Subsidies Initiative

        (GSI) works to help shift public and private financial flows away from fossil fuels and into clean energy. Our sustainable energy supply and just transition teams work to help countries reduce and phase out fossil fuels in socially responsible ways that are consistent with a 1.5° limit in average global temperature increase. We do this through international processes—including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Sustainable Development Goals and the G20—as well as long-standing programs of in-depth national work in Canada, India and Indonesia and South Africa. 

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      • Resilience: Our team of climate experts works with governments, civil society and communities to help them manage climate-related risks, address vulnerabilities, build adaptive capacity, and craft, implement, monitor, evaluate, and learn from their 

        National Adaptation Plans

         (NAPs). They also conduct research on the nexus between nature and security, along with related work on issues at the nexus of environment, conflict, and peacebuilding. IISD is home to the newly launched 

        Nature for Climate Adaptation Initiative

        , focused on gender-responsive and socially inclusive nature-based climate solutions, and also serves as the secretariat for the 

        National Adaptation Plan

         Global Network, which aims to enhance national adaptation planning and action in developing countries through the development of knowledge products, the facilitation of peer learning and exchange, the provision of technical assistance, and the coordination between donors and country representatives to help ensure that bilateral programs align with a given country’s NAP priorities. 

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      • Communications: All of IISD’s teams with significant Geneva-based work—Economic Law and Policy, Energy, Resilience, and Communications—are engaged in ongoing communications and engagement activities targeted at policy-makers, international organizations, policy research communities, media, and the general public. Core communications activities include the development of outreach products (articles, newsletters, press releases, op-eds, infographics, and videos), the management of social media platforms, media relations and monitoring, and the development and implementation of communications plans and strategies. Depending on project needs, they may also include event management, webinars, data visualization, and the exploration of innovative communications tools.

      • Project Management l Monitoring & Evaluation: The project managers at IISD are responsible for overseeing the smooth delivery of projects by managing the logistics, operations, budget, timeline, and scope of grant agreements; reporting deliverables to donors; and supporting partner outreach tracking. They maintain regular contact with the accounting and contracting teams to monitor project spending and procurement and with IISD experts and contractors to assist in keeping work on track and on time. Our monitoring and evaluation team oversees the monitoring of project activities, evaluating these activities relative to their intended impacts, and reporting to funders.

      • Tracking Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The IISD Tracking Progress Program runs a range of initiatives dedicated to supporting the achievement of the SDGs globally. One such project is the 

        Geneva 2030 Ecosystem

        , co-convened in partnership with the 

        SDG Lab

         at UN Geneva. The project engages a range of stakeholders from UN entities, non-governmental organizations, academia, governments, and the private sector in knowledge exchange, collaboration, and innovation to accelerate implementation of the SDGs. The Tracking Progress team is also home to IISD’s 

        Earth Negotiations Bulletin

         team, which reports on international environmental negotiations, and to the 

        SDG Knowledge Hub

        , which features policy briefs, news reporting, and guest articles on subjects related to the achievement of the SDGs.






      • IGF: The Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) is an intergovernmental organization responsible for advancing the application of

Veröffentlicht am

10-06-2025

Extra Informationen

Status
Offen
Ausbildungsniveau
Hauptschule
Standort
Geneva
Jobart
Teilzeitjob
Führerschein erforderlich?
Nein
Auto erforderlich?
Nein
Motivationsschreiben erforderlich?
Nein
Sprachkenntnisse
Deutsch

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