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The Fellowship Programme was established in order to provide post-graduate students with an opportunity to enhance their academic and professional experience by being exposed to high-level international policy campaign activities.
The security and development policy activities of The Senlis Council deal with a wide range of related topics including Economics, the Rule of Law, Health and the Environment.
The objectives of the Fellowship Programme are to:
- Build capacity;
- Strengthen competence;
- Foster alternative thinking;
- Provide opportunities.
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JOB ACTIVITIES
- Information collation and dissemination throughout The Senlis Council network
- Research on international security, development and counter narcotics policies and developments
- External communication support
- General coordination and co-organization of policy meetings and conferences
- General support to the London, Paris, Kabul and Ottawa offices
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PREREQUISITES - Fluent in English and in at least one other European language,
preferably Portuguese, German or Spanish
- Degree in economics, international law, political science or international relations
- Multi-tasking, a flexible approach to work and a willingness to work within a multicultural (virtual) team environment
- Previous experiences in international/European policy and research work (desirable)
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PRACTICAL DETAILS OF THE PROGRAMME
- Applicants to the Fellowship Programme must be currently enrolled at a
school and will be required to obtain a "Convention de Stage".
- Fellowships can range from 4 months to a year.
- The terms of the working contract are consistent with the specifications of a standard unpaid internship.
- The fellowship includes a small financial compensation for transport and lunch costs.
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| INTERNS AT WORKS AT THE SENLIS COUNCIL
Media Fellow Alan Seelinger: "A unique and exciting working environment"
During my time as a Media Fellow, I had the privilege of participating in the unique and exciting working environment at the Senlis Council. The work at Senlis is fluid and dynamic, and each new development in world events has the potential to serve as a catalyst for energetic idea-sharing, expert analysis, and innovative solutions.
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| HOW TO APPLY?
Currently, positions are available at the Paris, London and Rio offices.
Applicants please send your CV and cover letter to:
Ms. Diana Copper at for the Paris office
Mr. Paul Burton at for the London office
Mr. George Howell at for the Rio de Janeiro office
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Paris Office:
The Senlis Council
29, rue des Pyramides
75001 Paris
France
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London Office:
The Senlis Council
59 Russell Square
London WC1B 4HP
United Kingdom
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Rio de Janeiro Office:
Conselho Senlis
121 Maria Quiteria
Sala 301, Ipanema
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
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