Internships are available for students and non-students, and can be arranged for-credit with universities and colleges. As Nonviolence International’s staff is relatively small, interns play an integral role in NI’s projects and functioning as a cohesive organization. Interns work closely with an NI staff member. However, interns are expected to exhibit independence, creativity and self-sufficiency as well as to contribute their expertise based on their unique background. Interns must be able to dedicate 15-20 hours per week on average for a minimum of three months. Each intern will have his/her time split between research, programmatic support, organizational outreach and administrative tasks.
If interested, please send a resume, cover letter and writing sample to info[at]nonviolenceinternational.net.
