Program Highlights
1. Comprehensive Learning Experience
Research Projects: Interns will participate in ongoing research projects, contributing to reports, policy briefs, and publications.
Training Sessions: Attend workshops and seminars conducted by leading experts in international relations, foreign policy, and diplomacy.
Mentorship: Receive guidance and mentorship from experienced professionals at IPDS.
2. Practical Exposure:
Policy Analysis: Engage in policy analysis and development, assisting in the formulation of evidence-based recommendations.
Event Participation: Assist in organizing and participating in conferences, seminars, and public dialogues.
Networking Opportunities: Build a network with diplomats, policymakers, academics, and professionals from various fields.
3. Skill Development:
Research and Writing: Improve research methodologies and enhance your writing skills through hands-on projects.
Public Speaking: Develop your public speaking and presentation skills by presenting your research findings.
Project Management: Gain experience in project planning and management.
4. Areas of Focus:
Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Peace and Conflict Studies
Security Studies
International Relations Theory and Practice
Public Diplomacy and Media
Eligibility Criteria
Recent graduates or final-year students of International Relations or related fields.
Strong academic record and a keen interest in diplomacy, peace, and security studies.
Excellent research, writing, and communication skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Application Process
Interested candidates are invited to apply by sending their resume, a cover letter, and a writing sample to hrtdiipd@gmail.com. The cover letter should outline your interest in the internship program and how it aligns with your career goals.
Application Deadline
Please submit your application if you have completed your exams and looking for an exciting opportunity.
Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview.