Research Intern – Social Issues
International Institute Of SDGs & Public Policy Research
Remote · Part Time internship
Başvuran ilk kişi siz olun
- Burs
- Ödenmemiş
- Süre
- 1 month
- Başlangıç
- Hemen
- Açılışlar
- 19
Only candidates who can work from home, start between 23 June 2026 and 28 July 2026, commit to 1 month, and bring relevant skills and interests are eligible.
- Work mode
- Evden çalışma
- Resume
- Required to apply
Staj hakkında
About the internship
This internship is a chance to work with the International Institute of SDGs & Public Policy Research on research initiatives focused on social issues. The role is suited to someone who is enthusiastic about policy-related research and wants to contribute to projects addressing important community and global challenges.
What you will do
- Study social issues and emerging patterns that affect communities across the world.
- Examine data and turn findings into clear reports that can inform policy suggestions based on evidence.
- Keep track of recent publications, developments, and proven practices in social research.
- Prepare a research paper on a social issues topic.
What kind of candidate is a good fit
The organisation is looking for a motivated applicant with strong written English skills and a real interest in social issues, research, and advocacy. Candidates should be able to work remotely, begin within the specified joining window, and commit to the full internship duration.
Who can apply
Applications are open only to candidates who can work from home, are able to start between 23 June 2026 and 28 July 2026, can commit to 1 month, and have relevant skills and interests.
Stipend and selection details
This internship is unpaid. The application deadline is 23 July 2026 at 11:59 PM.
Perks
- Certificate
- Letter of recommendation
- Flexible working hours
- 5-day work week
About the organisation
The organisation focuses on serving people with a humane and structured approach while supporting a broad range of communities. Its mission centers on protecting and advancing economic, social, political, and cultural justice for all. It also takes a sustainability-oriented view that includes people, nature, animals, and the wider environment. The work spans support for children, the elderly, orphans, and childless parents regardless of religion or race, with an emphasis on education for children, women’s empowerment, and inclusive economic growth.