
About Us
The Global SDGs and Leadership Development Center is a UNITAR-affiliated platform driving cross-sector collaboration to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our projects span global academic networks, digital economic cities initiatives, youth-led innovation programs, and multi-stakeholder events. We seek passionate interns to support our mission and gain hands-on experience in international development.
Position: Project Assistant Intern
Duty Stations: Singapore, Beijing, Geneva (hybrid: remote work with occasional in-person support, project-dependent)
Duration: 3–6 months (full-time, renewable based on performance)
Start Date: As soon as possible
Key Responsibilities
Under the guidance of our project teams, interns will contribute to:
1. Project Coordination
- Assist in organizing workshops, webinars, and events (e.g., SDG Young Scholars Program, Digital Economic Cities40 conferences), including participant registration, agenda planning, and logistics.
- Support data collection and research for SDG-focused projects (e.g., sustainable finance case studies, youth engagement metrics).
2. Stakeholder Engagement
- Draft emails, social media content, and newsletters to engage partners (governments, universities, NGOs).
- Maintain contact lists and update databases for our global networks (e.g., SDG International Academic Network).
3. Administrative Support
- Provide translation (English-Chinese/French) for meeting materials, reports, and presentations.
- Assist with travel arrangements, expense tracking, and document filing for project teams.
4. Cross-Location Collaboration
- Collaborate with teams in Singapore, Beijing, and Geneva on tasks like webinar technical support or event photography/videography.
Requirements
- Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s or master’s program in international relations, environmental studies, public policy, or a related field.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English (Chinese or French proficiency is a plus).
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and basic design tools (Canva, Adobe Spark).
- Interest in sustainable development, youth empowerment, and multi-stakeholder partnerships.
- Ability to work independently in a remote, multicultural environment and manage deadlines.
Benefits
- Gain practical experience in a UN-affiliated organization and contribute to impactful global projects.
- Access UNITAR training programs and networking opportunities with experts in SDGs, finance, and digital innovation.
- Receive a certificate of completion and recommendation letter from the Center’s leadership.
- Stipend available for full-time interns (dependent on location and project funding).
How to Apply
Submit the following to: Info@ungyldc.org
- Resume/CV
- Cover letter (explaining your interest in SDGs and relevant skills)
- Short writing sample (e.g., academic essay, blog post; optional)
Subject line: “Internship Application – [Your Name] – [Preferred Duration, e.g., 3 months]”
Deadline: Rolling applications (open until positions filled)
Join Us!
Be part of a dynamic team shaping solutions for a sustainable future. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and encourage those passionate about youth leadership and innovation to apply.
Global SDGs and Leadership Development Center: Info@ungyldc.org
Note: This internship is unpaid unless specified otherwise in the job posting, and may require occasional travel or in-person attendance based on project needs.