- Semester-long
- 5-10 hours per week
- The Spring 2025 session will be held in-person for local students and online for non-local students
- Must be available during Eastern Time afternoon hours
- In-depth intern orientation and training
- Provides experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application in a professional setting
- Academic credit toward degree (depending on school requirements)
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World Citizen Club Internship
Currently accepting applications for Spring 2025
- Semester-long
- 5-10 hours per week
- Spring 2025 session will be held over Zoom for non-local students and in-person for students in the Washington, DC area
- In-depth intern orientation and training
- Provides experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application in a professional setting
- Academic credit toward degree (depending on school requirements)
- Educational and activism internship (volunteer/unpaid)
- Reach out to students at your university to promote and launch a World Citizen Clubs on your campus
- Determine the requirements for launching a club on campus
- Develop a detailed guide for creating a World Citizen Club at your university
- Develop new ideas for club events, projects, programs, and activities
- Network with student union/student center staff, other student clubs, and organizations to inform them about the World Citizen Club and to create potential partnerships
- Create written content for social media platforms
- Produce videos, photos, art, and graphic designs for social media platforms
- Grow social media following
- Write articles for student newspapers about the Club
- Create flyers and posters and display them on high-traffic areas of your campus
- Obtain information on advertising in/on student newspapers, radio shows, podcasts, etc. and develop Club advertisements
- Create and maintain email/contact lists of interested students and faculty/staff advisors, and of professors who will provide time for short presentations on the club
- Research and implement fundraising strategies and crowdfunding campaigns
- Assist in writing grant proposals
- Initiate new projects to enhance awareness and expand clubs in your region
- Develop strategies to promote and launch clubs throughout North America, and eventually the world
- Strong research, writing, editing, and communication skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Art, graphic design, video, and/or photo-editing skills (required)
- Experience in social media, networking, media relations, fundraising, and customer service (preferred)
- Enthusiasm for and a demonstrated interest in human rights, and peace, justice and environmental issues
- Culturally Sensitive
- Recognize the function of student clubs in advancing human rights, international law, peace, and world citizenship
- Understand and appropriately apply public relations strategies and social media marketing techniques
- Identify and use digital resources to further the mission of World Citizen Clubs
- Communicate effectively with the public using multiple tools and platforms
If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail us at internships@worldcitizengov.org.