Friday, May 25, 2012

Internship: United Nations Industrial Development Organization is offering internship programme at UNIDO in Vienna / Austria

UNIDO's Internship Programme


The UNIDO internship programme has been established for students from diverse academic backgrounds. Its purpose is to promote a better understanding of our Organization's goals and objectives and, at the same time, to afford interns with an insight on how attempts are made to solve problems confronting developing economies in the area of industrialization. Interns will receive practical experience on the work of UNIDO, or be able to conduct research on items of direct relevance to UNIDO's programme of work. An internship lasts at least 3 to 6 months and can be extended up to 9 months.

The UNIDO organizational chart shows the areas of activities on the basis of which an applicant can choose the preferred work assignment.

Examples of academic qualifications could be:
economics, development-oriented industrial policy
international law, with orientation in investment and technology
statistics, with orientation in industrial-related indicators
environmental sciences, orientation in international conventions/protocols
public and business administration
social sciences, preferably with a focus on political science/international relations
chemistry, biotechnology
engineering, preferably in energy/environment, food processing or agro-related industries
information science, data processing and database management
accounting/finance/quality management/trade facilitation

Online information material available on the programme
General Information and Conditions(.pdf)
The Application Form is available as .pdf file and MS Word file.


Interested candidates are requested to download the application form and send the completed form either by post to:
Human Resource Management Branch, Room D1664
UNID0
P.O.Box 300
Vienna International Centre
A-1400 Vienna, Austria

or as a scanned copy by email

Applications should be submitted no earlier than 6 months and no later than 3 months before the start of the intended period.

The application must be endorsed by a nominating authority (part II of the application form), such as a university, college or Permanent Mission accredited to UNIDO. Please note that such an endorsement acts as a recommendation of the candidate, but does not imply a financial liability on the part of the nominator. Incomplete application forms will not be considered.

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