To this aim, CIMA...
- Functions as a Euro-Mediterranean agora, where regional issues of common interest can be debated;
- Fosters cultural exchanges and dialogue between civil societies throughout the Mediterranean through its EuroMed Forum;
- Spreads information about regional economic opportunities, attract investments and economic activities at the local level;
- Promotes sustainable tourism and environmental awareness;
- Takes part in the ongoing reflection on the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership through a series of academic publications;
- Organises education and training events (summer schools).
We are looking for talented and committed interns from a broad variety of academic disciplines: Geography, Political Science, International Relations, Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Linguistics, Law, Development Studies, Journalism, Media and Communication, Multimedia Web Design.
However, we do not select interns on the basis of the courses they attended. Your previous professional experiences, your hobbies and interests, your personal and linguistic skills, your motivation and commitment to CIMA’s goals and your willingness to be part of an international and intercultural team are what we are really looking for.
What would be your responsibilities as an intern?
As a CIMA intern, you will support our activities in one of the four priority areas defined for the years 2010 and 2011:
- Development of our internet website (up to 2 interns);
- Development of our contact database in the Mediterranean (up to 2 interns);
- Creation of a newsletter (up to 2 interns);
- Support for the organisation of events (1 intern per event).
- Updating the content of our website;
- Researching for blog entries or new policy papers;
- Preparing upcoming NGO meetings;
- Performing other relevant administrative tasks.
If you are selected as a CIMA intern, you will benefit from the following advantages:
- A well-structured internship programme, with a one-day introduction, frequent feedback and a final joint assessment of your work;
- A very supportive working environment, including frequent contact with the CIMA staff appointed to be your mentor;
- The opportunity to join the CIMA Alumni Network.
- Develop your understanding of the Mediterranean region;
- Gain insight into the everyday life of a young NGO;
- Be associated with the conception, development, organisation and implementation of a project;
- Work in a truly multinational and multicultural atmosphere.
- Be located right at the centre of the Eastern Mediterranean;
- Experience life on one of the most beautiful and well-preserved island of the Mediterranean;
- Live in a traditional, fully-equipped house in the village of Volissos.
We offer internships for a period of 3 to 12 months.
Language
Since CIMA’s working language is English, we can only accept interns fluent in this language. You do not need to speak Greek, but the ability to work in a Mediterranean language is an asset.
The priority languages for the coming years are: Spanish, French, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew.
Costs of Living
Unfortunately, we cannot cover the costs of living for our interns. You may therefore decide to come at your own expenses or through a European programme encouraging mobility, such as Leonardo or Erasmus. For more information on these programmes and in order to know whether you are eligible to receive a grant, please ask the International Office at your university.
Accommodation
We can organise your accommodation in a traditional and fully equipped house in the village of Volissos. This house is large enough for up to 10 interns. We cover the rent for interns coming at their own expenses. Interns who receive a grant through to a European mobility programme will be asked to contribute EUR 50 to 100 monthly depending on the auxiliary costs (gas, water, electricity).
How can you apply to be a CIMA intern?
Applications should be submitted electronically to THIS EMAIL
Submitted applications should include...
Cover Letter (2 pages max) describing briefly who you are; why you are interested in an internship at CIMA; what you can do for us; and what we can do for you.
CV (4 pages max) mentioning your academic background; past work experiences (incl. previous internships); languages spoken and degree of proficiency; computer skills; and hobbies.
Availability and Funding – indicate the proposed dates of your internship (beginning, end and duration) and whether your internship will be funded. Please note that, between two equally qualified candidates, we will favour those who are coming through a European mobility programme (ERASMUS or Leonardo).
Proposed Responsibilities – indicate two of the four priority areas mentioned on page 2 of the Call for Interns. If you want to help in the organisation of an upcoming event, please indicate which event using the annex list on page 5 of the Call for Interns.
Remember!
- You will be selected on the basis of what you want to do for us and on our assessment of how likely you are to achieve these goals.
- Only complete applications will be considered! Please include all the 4 items mentioned above.
- Begin each item on a separate sheet of paper.
- Write your name and contact details at the top of the page at the beginning of each item.
We look forward to receiving your application!