Thursday, December 9, 2010

Environmental Law Institute Internship

The Environmental Law Institute (ELI), a non-profit policy research and education center seeks two Research Interns to conduct research and assist in editing on a global project to strengthen post-conflict peacebuilding through natural resource management.
The project is a joint effort of ELI, the UN Environment Programme, and the University of Tokyo. It examines the role that effective natural resource management plays in assisting in processes for disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) of former combatants; reintegrating refugees and displaced persons; meeting basic human needs for people in post-conflict societies, including food, water, shelter, and livelihoods; addressing grievances that may have contributed to the conflict (such as access to land); and providing opportunities to build confidence among former combatants. The project compiles lessons learned from more than 200 authors on these issues into six edited volumes of case studies and thematic analyses. More information is available at http://www.eli.org/Program_Areas/PCNRM/.
Interns will conduct library and internet research, review and summarize scholarly material, assist with citation formatting of chapters, and perform various administrative tasks. Positions are available immediately (minimum 20 hours/week). Due to space constraints, interns are encouraged to work off-site. Candidates should:
• Possess superior research, writing, and interpersonal communication skills
• Have a strong desire to gain knowledge of the environmental field
• Be focused, independent, reliable, and meticulous
A strong academic background is required, but specific environmental experience is not mandatory. College, law, and master’s students are encouraged to apply. Compensation is not available.
To apply, send a resume (include overall GPA) and 3-5 page writing sample to:
Akiva Fishman
Environmental Law Institute
2000 L Street, NW, Suite 620
Washington, DC 20036
Fax: (202) 939-3837
Email: Fishman@eli.org

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