Research and Special Projects Intern: International Justice, Governance and Finance
This internship with WFM-IGP will allow in-depth exposure to the dynamic work of the Executive office. The
internship is devoted to research and ongoing special projects on International Justice, the comparative
costs of the international justice sector, and related issues of financing global governance. The project will
cooperate in research and outreach with the Center for the Development of International Law and the Center
for UN Reform Education. The intern will report to the Chief Executive Officer.
The internship can be full-time or part-time (2-3 days per week) and must be for a minimum period of 3-4
months. Please note that this is an unpaid internship.
-Research
-Monitoring UN and ICC meetings
-Preparing reports
-Communications and outreach including updating electronic and web resources
-Undertake special projects and assignments as needed
-advanced undergraduate or graduate student [or expert] working towards BA, MA, law degree,
international finance, international relations, political science, or related field
-Excellent written and oral communication, research, organization and writing skills
-Ability to work independently and within the constraints of tight deadlines
-Proficiency using Microsoft Office software
-Previous experience in a nonprofit environment preferred
-Proficiency in English, additional language proficiencies are a plus
-Interest in WFM-IGP’s mission
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, references and a brief writing sample (3-5 pages
maximum) on a related topic. Please include the name of the internship in the subject of the email and in the
cover letter.
Application Deadline
Summer applications – April 1
Fall applications – August 1
Spring applications – December 1
Applications can be emailed faxed or mailed to:
E-mail: internship@wfm-igp.org.
Fax: +1 212 599-1332
World Federalist Movement
Attn: Internship Coordinator
708 Third Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017 USA


