
The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (CHRM2) at the University of Jember in Indonesia is offering a paid internship for international students. You can participate for a minimum of one month, but you have the option to extend it for up to a year. This internship gives you a chance to gain work experience, free housing, some monthly cash for living expenses, and the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture.
CHRM2 aims to boost the University of Jember’s reputation as a leading university in Southeast Asia. They focus on research and collaboration to rethink how we gain knowledge in our quickly changing world, all while promoting human rights and justice.
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Program Details
Host Country |
Indonesia |
Host Organization |
Centre for Human Rights Multiculturalism and Migration Internship (CHRM2) |
Location |
Jember, Indonesia |
Duration |
One month, there is options to extend position for one year. |
Benefits |
Paid Internship |
Eligible Nationalities |
All world countries |
Deadline |
Rolling basis |
Perks & Support
Check out this volunteer or internship opportunity in Indonesia with CHRM2! Here's what you get:
- Gain valuable work experience.
- Free place to stay.
- Help with your visa.
- Monthly living allowance.
- A city bike for getting around.
- Fun cultural experiences, like weekend trips in East Java.
Just a heads up, they don’t cover:
- International flight tickets.
- Visa fees.
Who Can Apply?
To apply for the Volunteer or Internship Opportunity in Indonesia with CHRM2, you need to meet these requirements:
- Languages: You should be a native English speaker and show that you can write well in English. You don’t need to provide TOEFL or IELTS scores, but they can be helpful. Knowing Indonesian isn't a must, but it would be nice, and there are chances to take language classes at the University of Jember.
- Eligibility: Open to applicants from all over the world.
- Education: You should have an undergraduate or master’s degree, or relevant work experience.
- Experience: Your academic or work background should reflect an interest in human rights, multicultural issues, or migration.
- Traits: We're looking for commitment, leadership, initiative, and flexibility.
What Can You Do?
Interns and fellows take on a variety of cool roles, like:
- Content Editor for CHRM2’s journal
- English teacher
- Graphic designer or PR lead
- Outreach coordinator
- Research assistant or field researcher
Application Submission
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