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Conditions of Internship at UNDP Bratislava Regional CentreINTERNSHIP VACANCIESObjectiveThe UNDP Bratislava Regional Centre Internship Programme offers a small group of outstanding university students the opportunity to acquire experience working as interns in the United Nations system. The programme provides a compact understanding of UNDP' s development policies, thematic priorities, and technical cooperation activities. Interns specialize in the areas of poverty alleviation, gender, democratic governance and human rights, combating HIV/AIDS and other epidemiological development threats, promoting sustainable environmental and energy policies, as well as preventing conflict and assisting in post-conflict recovery, trade, civic engagement, Millennium Development Goals. During internship they acquire practical experience in various aspects of project management in an international work environment. What to expect:Work in a UNDP office and exposure to the UN system and operations, namely:
Eligibility Criteria:The following minimum qualifications are required:
Duration of Internship:Assignments may vary in length, according to availability and academic requirements as well as the needs of the centre. Minimum internship stay is six weeks, maximum – six months (exceptionally nine months). UNDP offers part-time or full-time (5 days/week, 40 hours/week) internships throughout the year. Preference is given to applicants who stay for more than 3 months Health and Medical InsuranceUNDP accepts no responsibility for the medical and life insurance of the intern or costs arising from accidents and illness incurred during an internship. Applicants for internship must therefore carry adequate and regular medical and life insurance. Proof of medical coverage/visa must be provided before the internship commences (Conditions for the insurance are given in the attached Internship Policy). Financial Aspects:Interns are not financially remunerated by UNDP. All costs connected with an intern's participation in the Programme must be borne by:
General Living Costs in Bratislava Accomodation: monthly rent in one room apartment about 400-500EUR; 2-3 room apartments 500-600 EUR (depends on location, furnishing, equipment,etc; energy usually paid extra + 80EUR-120EUR). Please note the cost of an appartment in the center, close to UNDP, is usually the highest - starting from 450 EUR). Useful links for searching on suitable accommodation as well as more updated costs of living in Bratislava: www.reality.sme.sk; www.reality.sk; www.roommate.sk; www.abcslovensko.sk Application process:Applicants for internships must send the following documentation before their arrival in Bratislava
On the day of their arrival before commencing the work they should submit:
Selection process:All applications for internship at UNDP BRC are kept in an internal on-line database open for review by professional staff looking for suitable interns. Selection is an ongoing process and only successful applicants will be contacted. Status of an Intern:Interns are considered gratis personnel. They are not staff members and may not represent UNDP in any official capacity. The purpose of the Internship Programme is not to lead to further employment with UNDP but to complement an intern’s studies. Therefore, there should be no expectation of employment at the end of an internship. Interns cannot apply for posts during the period of internship. There must be minimum 3 months break after internship before any type of UNDP contract is signed. UN Office of Legal Affairs strongly discourage any practice involving sending UN interns on field activities or official trips.
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