Tuesday, April 22, 2008

STUDENTS: Interns at the United Nations

EVER WANTED TO BE A STUDENT INTERN AT THE UN??

The American Psychological Association (APA) is seeking applications for two student interns to assist with APA’s work as an NGO at the United Nations. These are volunteer positions for psychology students who have an interest in international issues. The interns will work with the 6 members and 2 associate members of APA’s United Nations team to help plan and implement activities such as the annual Psychology Day, the annual International Day of Older Persons, and other psychology-related events. Interns will have UN – NGO badges for entry into UN buildings and events, and will have an opportunity for a close-up look at the workings of the UN.

Responsibilities of the position include:

• Attending briefings organized by the UN Department of Public Information. These briefings typically occur on Thursday mornings.

• Meeting with the APA UN team at its 2-hour monthly meetings on the last Thursday of each month from September through June.

• Spending 5-10 hours a week working with APA UN NGO team members in information gathering and dissemination.

Advanced undergraduate psychology majors and psychology graduate students are welcome to apply. Ideal qualities are being culturally aware and sensitive; enjoying working collaboratively with others; and having effective communication skills. Interns must live in or very close to New York City.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Applications must be submitted electronically to the APA Main Representative, Florence Denmark (fdenmark@pace.edu) with a copy to the APA international office (mbullock@apa.org).

Applications consist of (1) Your statement; (2) Your CV; (3) Two letters of recommendation, each gathered into one WORD file, that is submitted as your application. Please label your application UN-“YOURLASTNAME”-INTERNAPP. Also please be sure each segment of the application begins on a separate page.

Please type your application in WORD and include the following information:

STATEMENT

• Name, Contact Address

• Current Educational Setting and Course of Studies

• A brief statement of your interest in the position. In particular, describe any relevant international and/or relevant culturally diverse experiences.

CURRICULUM VITAE: Your CV

RECOMMENDATIONS

Two letters of recommendations from faculty members. One letter should be from a faculty member who knows you well. If this position will be part of a course such as independent study, have the faculty member indicate how the experience will relate to the course, and who will supervise this course.

Applications are due on May 15 2008. If you have any questions, please contact the APA’s Main UN Representative Florence Denmark (fdenmark@pace.edu) or APAs office of international affairs (mbullock@apa.org).