Internships

HRW offers academic internships at both the undergraduate and graduate level in our regional and thematic divisions, as well as our organizational support departments.

- Undergraduate internships are primarily administrative and clerical in nature, but other projects can be assigned as they arise and match the student's interests and abilities, including research, drafting documents, translating, and helping researchers prepare for missions.

- Graduate-level interns monitor human rights developments in various countries, draft reports on human rights conditions, and engage in advocacy efforts aimed at curtailing human rights violations. Internships are unpaid, except for certain funded graduate internships which are associated with specific universities.

While internships are generally unpaid, work-study funds are often available depending on the location of placement. Students also are often able to arrange academic credit, as HRW internships often offer direct exposure to the workings of an international human rights organization, close supervision by the HRW staff, interaction with other U.S. and international organizations and foreign and domestic government officials, and opportunities to attend lectures, trainings, and special events relating to human rights. Students should check with their individual academic institutions for requirements.

Qualifications:

Applicants should be well-organized, self-motivated and reliable, with a strong interest in international human rights. Relevant coursework is highly desirable, and knowledge of foreign languages is a plus. Computer skills (i.e., Microsoft Office, Internet applications) are required.

How to Apply:

Please apply immediately by sending a letter of interest, resume, names or letters of reference, and a brief, unedited writing sample (no calls or email inquiries, please) to the advertised email address, with the name of the internship you are applying for in the subject line. Only complete applications will be reviewed.

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LocationInternship typePosition descriptionSemester
London Office
Graduate
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Asia Division – Graphic Design
London Office
Winter 2009/2010
Apply Immediately

Winter 2009/2010
Washington, DC Office
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Africa Division
Washington, DC Office
Winter 2009/2010
Apply Immediately

Winter 2009/2010
New York or Washington, DC Office
Graduate
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Middle East and North Africa Division
New York or Washington, DC Office
Winter 2009/2010
Apply Immediately

Winter 2009/2010
Washington, DC Office
Graduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Terrorism and Counterterrorism Program
Washington, DC Office
Fall/Winter 2009
Apply Immediately

Fall/Winter 2009
London Office
Graduate
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Asia Division – Indonesia
London Office
Winter 2009
Apply Immediately

Winter 2009
New York Office
Graduate
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Asia Division – Indonesia
New York Office
Winter 2009
Apply Immediately

Winter 2009
Washington, DC Office
Graduate
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Advocacy Division
Washington, DC Office
Winter 2009
Apply by November 1, 2009

Winter 2009
New York Office
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Program
New York Office
Fall 2009
Apply Immediately

Fall 2009
New York Office
Graduate

LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPENING
Legal and Policy Office
Spring 2010
Apply Immediately

Spring 2010
New York Office
Undergraduate

INTERNSHIP OPENING
Europe and Central Asia Division
New York Office
Fall 2009
Apply Immediately

Fall 2009
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