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While ICTSD hosts both volunteers and interns, it does so only through bilateral arrangements with academic or other relevant institutions. Interns and volunteers should have a demonstrated interest and background in international trade and sustainable development, and possess university-level or post-graduate education in a related field. These positions are designed to be of mutual benefit: volunteers/interns learn about the Centre’s work while building personal capacities and experience, and the Centre receives valuable assistance in achieving its projects and goals. With no exception, all arrangements with interns or volunteers are on fixed-term basis.
ICTSD will accept a limited number of volunteers annually depending on programme needs. These positions are un-remunerated. Volunteers must be willing to commit to a work programme of at least 20 hours per week, over a period of not less than 3 months and not more than 6 months. Positions may include ongoing programme related support or project-related assignments. Volunteers require Swiss citizenship, a valid Swiss work permit, carte de legitimation, or an agreement authorising their activities from the Canton de Genève.
No intern or volunteer will be admitted at ICTSD without a signed agreement with the affiliated institution, agreed Terms of Reference and a designated supervisor. Interns/volunteers will not be expected to represent or attend any external meetings on ICTSD’s behalf.
Interns and volunteers are obliged to acquire adequate health insurance and provide proof of this coverage before final acceptance. (Current estimated cost of such coverage is SFr.200-300 per month).
Interns and volunteers are expected to produce a final report on their experience for ICTSD and the sponsoring institution. Interns and volunteers receive a certificate from ICTSD. Interns/volunteers are to be assessed by their supervisor and the pertinent programme’s team leader.