Location
United States: LaBelle
Term
Throughout the year
Dates
open
Intelligentsia International is always in the process of applying for a new project grant. Becoming familiar with grant proposals writing methods and communicating the proposed ideas to local and international community are main objectives of this training assignment.
Are you interested and also having own ideas in issues related to education, international development, water management, global warming, environment in general, non-government organizations? Then this training position might be a good match for you, as we will help you to get needed technical background, methodologically lead you through all the stages of developing a quality proposal and support you in advocating your ideas.
List of main tasks:
* Conduct research on selected issue to get proper technical background
* Review other submitted or developed proposals related to your selected issue
* Attend related public and technical meetings
* Document your findings and research outcomes on appropriate websites
* Develop your own proposals
* Organize meetings and educational campaigns to increase your audience
* Develop information materials for public and sponsors supporting your proposed ideas
* Communicate with donors and adjust your proposals according to theirs feedback
* Assemble and submit final grant application package
Learn more and apply!
The participants do not serve under the supervision of a person doing exactly the same job as the intern. Instead, the participants are placed in a position where they must bring their educational experience to a group setting and contribute their own unique expertise to the team. Dr. Capece provides direction and guidance, but participants have considerable freedom and responsibility to apply their own creative talents and energies to their assignments. While there is a degree of independence, there is still an expectation of high productivity. The result is an internship and visitors experience that helps the participants grow as both individuals and professionals as they witness how their talents and skills can contribute to a multi-disciplinary team. This program is not a standard traineeship, rather it is an opportunity for hard work and exploration of one's potential in a diverse atmosphere with others transitioning to their professional future.
Engineering, Hydrology, Agriculture and Environmental issues, Journalism, Politics, Economics or Law students.
Up to USD 750/month (Contact us for more information.)
housing, in-country orientation, in-country staff support.
unpaid internship
no
Independently
Independently
2-4 weeks
To assist students, graduates and young professionals to meet their career goals through combination of: Professional assignments in the area of natural resources management, Educational tours and community involvement, Laboratory tasks and field trips, in its practical experience programs, while also focusing on the values of a pluralistic, democratic society and its principles.
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