The Africa Fellows in Education Program(AFEP) aims to address the local capacity gap arising from the inability of individuals, institutions and governments to effectively use student outcome data to improve education policy in schools. AFEP addresses the challenge by supporting a local network of fellows with enhanced skills in evaluating existing educational research, developing and using performance data to make better decisions, and introducing rigorous evidence into the decision-making process

Local expert researchers will also form a constituency for expanding and improving assessment structures in their countries.AFEP therefore seeks to groom a group of Africa-based leaders capable of developing evidence and shaping educational policies relevant to their countries.

Structure of AFEP

The program is organized around a combination of in-country activities and network/training opportunities regionally and abroad.Under the two out-of-country segments, it is expected that the successful fellows will have the opportunity to attend two of the most prominent international conferences on the economics of education – the CESifo Economics of Education conference and the Association for Education Finance and Policy (AEFP) conference.

In addition to these conferences, the fellows will participate in a series of short courses designed to be most suitable to their needs, covering topics such as evaluation methods, communications, incentive structures, and other related areas while also allowing fellows to foster international connections. They will also be series of lectures of testing and performance measurement. The first two weeks are slated for September and November 2025,with the other two happening in March 2026.

Funding Information

The funding includes a $35k research grant. The program will also directly cover up to the $25k in expenses for mentorship, study visits, conference travel and in-country workshops to share research findings and training.

Eligibility

  1. Be a national of a Sub-Saharan African country;
  2. Have an MA or PhD degree, preferably in Economics, education policy, social/public policy, development studies or international development, with a strong focus on education. While a PhD is not mandatory, GEAI and PEP encourage fresh PhD graduates who can benefit from mentorship and additional training to become solid researchers;
  3. Be proficient in quantitative data analysis, with a strong knowledge of data analysis software such as R and Stata;
  4. Not be older than 35 years old;
  5. Demonstrate interest in education policy research and analysis;
  6. Work for the government or have an affiliation at either a research or higher education institution in a Sub-Saharan African country and intend to do so for the foreseeable future;
  7. Qualified females are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application Process

  1. A two-page statement of interest;
  2. A two-page essay. The essay must be prepared in English. In this essay, the applicant must
    a. either think and write about a specific education problem in their home country and how it could be scientifically evaluated using quantitative methods.
    b. or write an essay responding to any of the questions under the five thematic areas of our partner institution, Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Africa (see attached thematic areas). Similarly, candidates must explain how such questions could be scientifically evaluated using quantitative or mixed (quantitative and qualitative) methods.
  3. A detailed and updated CV with at least two (2) referees the selection committee can contact.

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Deadline for submitting application

Applications should be submitted before April 30th,2025 at 23:59 GMT

Agricultural cornfield

The Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens (BKMC) is proud to host the 4th edition of the Youth AgriChampions – a Peer2Peer workshop series on climate adaptation in agriculture. The initiative brings together youth grassroot voices from the world of smallholder farming and agricultural entrepreneurship in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda and Zambia, to share their on-the-ground experience with adapting their practices to climate change. During the workshops, the BKMC Youth AgriChampions will develop a youth demand paper to be elevated by BKMC Co-chair and 8th Secretary-General of the UN, Ban Ki-moon, in his advocacy work.  This year’s thematic focus will be on locally-led adaptation for smallholder farming.

In the past years, selected Youth AgriChampions joined the BKMC delegation on the ground at the African Food System Forum in Rwanda and COP29 in Azerbaijan to launch the Youth AgriChampions Demand Paper and represent farmers’ voices around the world.

Upon successful completion of the workshop series, participants are awarded certificates signed by Ban Ki-moon himself and become part of our ever-growing BKMC Youth AgriChampions Alumni Network.

The applications for the 2025 cohort are open from 11th until 24th March 2025. Apply by 24 March 2025 at 23:59 CET.

Application criteria:

  • Smallholder farmers, agricultural entrepreneurs, and youth employed in the agricultural sector who want to share experiences, advocate for smallholder farmers, and work on developing a youth-demand paper for world leaders
  • Age 18-35 years
  • Citizens/nationals of the following countries: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Zambia
  • Working/worked on a climate adaptation project or have expertise in the topic
  • Keen interest in agriculture, climate change, and food systems

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This workshop series allows innovative young minds from the grassroots world of smallholder agriculture to interact and express their wishes for solutions and support on the challenges they face with agricultural adaptation to climate change in their respective countries. Over the course of three workshops, the Youth AgriChampions will discuss and develop a set of demands which will be collated in a paper and presented to the 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations and Co-chair of the Ban Ki-moon Centre, Ban Ki-moon, who will use it in his advocacy work.

During the first two workshops, input will be given by experts in agricultural adaptation to inspire the Youth AgriChampions for the development of their demands. These demands will also be used to advocate on behalf of smallholder farmers and smallholder agriculture stakeholders at COP30 to help support agricultural adaptation efforts.

Upon successful completion of the workshop series, participants are invited to attend the online closing ceremony during which they will be awarded certificates signed by Ban Ki-moon himself. Furthermore, five best practice examples of the Youth AgriChampions’ current work on adapting to climate change will also be showcased on the Ban Ki-moon Centre’s platforms.

The workshop series is hosted and created by the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens, under the framework of the Elevating Agricultural Adaptation program. Find the workshop series dates below. 100% participation in the workshops is required.

  • Workshop 1: 14th May, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST
  • Workshop 2: 21st May, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST
  • Workshop 3: 28th May, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST
  • Closing Ceremony: 10th July, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST

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Job Title:  Internship Program

Posting Start Date:  3/7/25

Job Description: 

Organization Information


The African Union, established as a unique Pan African continental body, is charged with spearheading Africa’s rapid integration and sustainable development by promoting unity, solidarity, cohesion and cooperation among 
the peoples of Africa and African States as well as developing a New Partnership Worldwide. Its Headquarters is located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 

In seeking to attain this objective, the African Union intends to build its capacity to deliver, among others, the implementation of its organizational structure. 

In this pursuit, the African Union Commission invites applicants who are citizens of Member States for its Internship Program.

AU Values  

            • Respect for Diversity and Team Work             • Think Africa Above all                     

            • Transparency and Accountability                    • Integrity and Impartiality                       

            • Efficiency and Professionalism                       • Information and Knowledge Sharing

Purpose of the Internship

The African Union Internship Program provides an opportunity for interns to complement their educational experience and to develop their professional skills and experience through The AU internship program is a full-time engagement through which qualified individuals from diverse academic backgrounds are given the opportunity to gain professional exposure within the AU. As an organization which promotes respect for diversity and team work, we encourage all qualified individuals to apply. Applicants should have a keen interest in the work of the AU and demonstrate the ability to interact with individuals from various cultural backgrounds and beliefs.


The program aims to expose participants to the workings of the AU at an early stage of their professional career and strengthen their personal and professional skills. It provides an avenue for participants to gain hands-on experience in various applicable fields, while learning in an intercultural environment.  The AU will further gain support from participants who possess adequate knowledge and skills in relevant areas and serve as a potential grooming ground for future African Leaders.

Focus Area

In general, interns assist in providing administrative and technical support for effective implementation of African Union programmes, projects and activities in its below Department/Directorates: 

–    Cabinet of the Chairperson
–    Cabinet of the Deputy Chairperson
–    Office of the Director General
–    Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (ARBE)
–    Economic Development, Trade, Industry, Mining (ETIM)
–    Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (ESTI)
–    Infrastructure and Energy (IE)
–    Political Affairs, Peace and Security (PAPS)
–    Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development (HHS)
–    Human Resources Management (HRM)
–    Operations Support Services
–    Management Information Systems Division
–    Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
–    Conference Management and Publications (CMP)
–    Office for Safety and Security Services
–    Citizens and Diaspora (CIDO)
–    Medical and Health Services
–    Financial Control Unit
–    Office of Strategic Planning and Delivery
–    Office of Internal Oversight (OIO)
–    Quality Assurance and Control
–    Ethics, Integrity and Standards
–    Office of the Secretary to the Commission
–    Office of the Legal Counsel (OLC)
–    Office of Protocol
–    Partnership and Resource Mobilization
–    Women, Gender and Youth (WGY)
–    Information and Communication
–    Peace Fund Secretariat
–    New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)

Eligibility Requirements

•    Actively enrolled in at least the final year of a Bachelor’s degree program OR
•    Must have obtained a Bachelor’s degree or an advanced/ post graduate (Masters) qualification in a related academic field; 
•    Be nationals of a Member State of the African Union.
•    Be full time students currently enrolled in the final year of their Bachelors or graduate school program.
•    Be fluent in at least one of the African Union working languages (Arabic, English, French or Portuguese).
•    Be no more than thirty-two (32) years of age at the time of selection.
•    Possess the highest standard of moral conduct and integrity.
•    Have not been convicted of any serious criminal offence excluding minor traffic offences.  
•    Prior work experience is not required for the internship positions.
 

Terms and Conditions

•    The AU will have no financial obligation towards interns – travel arrangements and cost of accommodation and living expenses will be the responsibility of the interns. 
•    AU will use reasonable efforts to assist the interns in obtaining their entry and residence visas.
•    Interns will not be entitled to any compensation for travel. 
•    The internship will be authorized only once for three (3) month renewable one time for any candidate
•    Interns are not entitled to medical travel or medical evacuation to and from the internship location at the expenses of the Commission. Interns shall therefore have an individual insurance coverage throughout the duration of the internship.
 

Required Skills

•    Proficient computer skills (MS Word, Excel and Power Point)
•    Proficiency with e-mail and internet applications, 
•    Good interpersonal skills
•    Ability to communicate both orally and in writing
•    Proficiency in one of the AU officials working languages (French, English, Portuguese, Arabic, Spanish, Kiswahili) and fluency in another AU language(s) is an added advantage
 

Core Competencies

•    Ability to communicate clearly
•    Ability to write clearly and concisely
•    Be committed to work
•    Ability to work harmoniously in a multi-cultural environment
•    Possess the highest standard of moral conduct and integrity
 

Applications

Application for admission to the AU Internship Program are submitted online. 
If you are a first-time user of our online registration system, you will need to register before you can log in. You are advised to provide as much relevant information as possible. 
Applicants must submit the following supporting documents with their online application:
•    A motivation letter indicating what they expect to gain out of the internship program
•    A copy of valid passport or national identity card
•    Certified copies of relevant academic certificates
•    Current curriculum vitae (CV)
•    Recommendation letter for internship from the institution of learning that they are attending
•    Upon successful submission of their application, applicants will receive an email confirmation that their application has been successfully received.

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We are excited to announce that the application phase for our 2025 Fellowships Program is now open. We offer Fellowships for master’s, PhD, and medical students, as well as for apprentices, early career professionals, student teachers, and educators. Don’t miss this opportunity to apply and join our community of fellows. We look forward to receiving your application!

Scientific Fellowships for Master, PhD, and Medical Students 

We offer scientific fellowships for outstanding master, PhD, and medical students to pursue international research projects, internships, and more, providing additional funding for international placements to enhance their study programs.
In line with our commitment to gender equality in science, we strongly encourage applications from women, individuals from low- & middle-income countries, parents with caring responsibilities for children, and individuals working within Germany with German as a second language.  

Who can apply?

Fellowship in Drug Discovery Sciences

For master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science, with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries.

Fellowship for Agricultural Science

For master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including data science, with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the Crop Science industry.

Fellowship for Medical Sciences

For all students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health. These fellowships have been established in memory of Otto Bayer, former director of research at Bayer, Jeff Schell, co-founder of Plant Genetic Systems now part of Bayer Crop Science, and Carl Duisberg, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer.

New! Fellowship for Climate & Health

For students in the fields of human or veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in natural sciences, pharmacy, public health, or epidemiology with relevance to the impact of climate change on health, with a focus on:

  • The health of women and other vulnerable populations  
  • Cardio-Renal Health  
  • Neglected Tropical Diseases  
  • Respiratory Health 

What can I apply for?

Applicants are eligible for up to 10.000 € funding and can undertake fellowships for up to six months.

 
The fellowship can be used for research projects, internships and more. People studying in Germany must undertake placements in a second country and those studying outside Germany must undertake their fellowships at a German research institution. For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).

How can I apply?

Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application. 

Application phase: February 14 – April 11, 2025. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button). 

Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com.

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Fellowship for STEM Student Teachers & Teachers

This fellowship is designed for teachers that will shape the perspectives of future generations and provides funding for teachers e.g. for internships, research projects and trainings.

Who can apply?

This fellowship is only available to applicants currently working or studying in Germany!

  • Trainee teachers or students of pedagogy (Bachelor, Master, PhD, Staatsexamen) with a focus on STEM subjects
  • Newly qualified teachers (< 3 years) with a primary focus on STEM subjects
  • Grundschule or Förderschule teachers seeking to enhance their capacity and knowledge regarding STEM education.

What can I apply for?

Applicants are eligible for up to 10,000€ in funding and can undertake fellowships for up to twelve months. 

The fellowship can be used for internships, research projects in STEM education, trainings, summer schools, research courses etc. related to STEM education in Germany or abroad. For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).

How can I apply?

Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application. 

Application phase: February 14 – April 11, 2025. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button). 

Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com

This fellowship is established in memory of Kurt Hansen, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer. 

Apply now!

Fellowship for Apprentices & Early Career Professionals

We aim to bring diverse perspectives to science by offering opportunities to talented early career individuals without an academic background. This fellowship can fund internships, research projects, personal development, and support for young parents pursuing further training.

Who can apply?

This fellowship is for apprentices, dual students or early career professionals without a university degree and less than five years of employment. Applicants must pursue their current apprenticeship or profession in a German-speaking country (Germany, Austria or Switzerland).

We particularly encourage applications from parents with children and people with German as a second language. Time taken for parental leave or other exceptional circumstances does not contribute to the five-year period.

What can I apply for?

Applicants are eligible for up to 10,000€ in funding and can undertake fellowships for up to twelve months. 

The fellowship can be used for internships, research projects, personal development (including language courses), as well as to support parents undertaking further training in Germany and abroad.

For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).

How can I apply?

Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application. 

Application phase: February 14 – April 11, 2025. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button). 

Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com.

This fellowship is established in memory of Hermann Strenger, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer. 

Apply now!

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Global Fellows in Courage (GFiC) is a 6-month accelerator program (via Zoom) designed for social entrepreneurs aged 25-35 who are working to advocate for human rights and gender justice. The mission of the fellowship program is to help emerging leaders drive bold and courageous social change, improve their effectiveness, and advance their missions throughout the world.

Application Deadline:
April 1, 2025

Fellowship:
July — December, 2025

Sessions:
Twice monthly 3-hour virtual sessions with assigned homework (combined 10-12 hours per month)

Program Overview

GFiC believes in the power of knowledge and networks, and access to resources and aims to equip Fellows with:

Concepts

Fellows gain access to an online curriculum and meet twice monthly via Zoom.

Cohort

Fellows gain access to a global community of human rights leaders. They remain engaged as alumni of both GFiC and the Brown University’s Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies.

Connections

Fellows gain access to GFiC’s global network of experts who support the advancement of their mission and impact.

GFIC Stipend

Each Fellow will receive a $2,500 stipend upon successful completion of the program, acknowledging their dedication, active participation, and commitment to the fellowship.

GFiC Grant Program

Upon Successful completion, Fellows are eligible to apply for up to $10,000 to support progress on their projects.

Certificate

Fellows receive a certificate of completion from GFiC and Brown University Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies.

Candidate Profile

The program is designed for emerging leaders (target age 25 to 35) who have demonstrated leadership experience and extraordinary potential. Ideal candidates have already made an impact in human rights advocacy through entrepreneurship, showcasing a strong track record of success and the potential to achieve much more. A strong command of English language is required.  We will recruit 45 Fellows in 2025.

Requirements:

  • Applicants are between the ages of 25 and 35, with exceptions possible.
  • A minimum of 3 years of experience in human rights advocacy, activism, community organizing, or social entrepreneurship.
  • Demonstrated engagement in Gender Justice or related areas.
  • Proficiency in English is mandatory.

Program Expectatations

Applicants should have sufficient control of their time/schedule, being able to commit to program expectations. Failure to meet program commitments may result in ineligibility for the grant program.

GFiC Fellows are expected to:

Attend Synchronous Sessions

Two 3-hour Zoom sessions per month, engaging in discussions, skill-building, and real-world applications.

Complete all pre-work

Including videos, reading and short assignments. Up to 4-6 hours per month.

Work on a Project

Make progress on a project throughout the course of the program and pitch the project during the final cohort session.

Access Coaching

Participate in group coaching sessions and meet with your individual coach at least twice monthly.

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The African Economic Scholars Program (AESP) is an initiative tailored towards building the next generation of policy makers in Africa through exposing them to avid tools and training.   Our Scholars consist of highly skilled undergraduates who are either in their penultimate or final year studying towards a degree in Economics, political Science, International Relations and other related courses. These individuals possess a broad range of abilities and have proven their excellence in academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and professional endeavors.  The Scholars program will enable them to gain a thorough understanding of the place of policy makers and the importance of developing wholly. 

The program will train the scholars for two months on research, policy making, personal and professional development and an opportunity to publish their capstone project. At the end of the training, outstanding scholars may be placed on a 2 months internship with our partner firms (Think Tanks) where they will gain practical insights on policy making and advocacy. 

Fill out the form below to apply and connect with peers and firms, learn from experts, and develop your skills. We look forward to hearing from you!

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CorpsAfrica recruits and places ambitious young Africans in rural, underserved communities in their own countries to apply their education, build their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and venture beyond their comfort zones to learn about their countries and about themselves. They facilitate small-scale, high-impact projects identified by local community members, to fulfill key needs and whose impact and success can be carefully measured.

CorpsAfrica Volunteers come from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and education including agriculture, gender, health, education, water and sanitation, environment, business, engineering, peace studies, language studies, as well as many others. All Volunteers must have a college degree or equivalent experience, and most Volunteers join CorpsAfrica with experience in the social sector and designing, implementing and monitoring projects.

The additional (and essential) skills that Volunteers need for their service–including community integration, proposal development, and project design and management–are taught as part of CorpsAfrica’s expert training program.

Benefits of Becoming a Volunteer

  • Expert pre-service and in-service training facilitated by development and management professionals
  • A living allowance adequate to support the Volunteer in his/her site
  • Health insurance
  • Travel funds for official CorpsAfrica business
  • An end-of-service readjustment allowance
  • Certificate of completion
  • After completing service, option to apply to serve a second year in a different country and admission to the CorpsAfrica Alumni Association
  • A life-changing experience which will serve you well throughout your personal and professional life

Essential Requirements for Applying

1.Applicants must be a citizen of the selected country and at least 21 years of age at the start of service

2. Applicants must have a university degree or equivalent professional experience to apply

3. Willingness and ability to serve for the entirety of the service year in rural & remote communities

4. Understand that volunteerism is an altruistic act, without expectation of financial gain

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A team of professors are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to evaluate how well newly-developed climate and hydrological projections capture the characteristics and mechanisms of Australian droughts. The candidate will then work towards reducing uncertainty in future drought projections. The project will enhance the national understanding of future drought risk to build resilience across Australia’s society, economy and environment and contribute to global efforts to improve modelling tools for future drought assessments.

The PhD candidate will be supervised by myself, Andrew Pitman, AO, FAA, and David Hoffmann. A competitive scholarship is available.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates with a solid background in climate science or related fields should email Prof Andy Pitman (a.pitman@unsw.edu.au) by March 30th, 2025 with an Expression of Interest, CV, academic transcripts and up to three referees (note: this is not an official application, if your expression of interest is accepted, we will guide you through the application process).

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) leads international efforts to defeat hunger and to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With 195 Members, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide. We believe that everyone can play a part in ending hunger. 

The Internship Programme aims to attract talented young women and men who are strongly motivated to share their new perspectives, innovative ideas, and latest academic experience in FAO’s domains. The Programme provides a learning opportunity to the participants to supplement their academic knowledge with a practical work assignment in a field related to the work of FAO.

Through the FAO internship experience, interns will contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and FAO’s Strategic Framework to support the 2030 Agenda through the transformation to MORE efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agri-food systems for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life, leaving no one behind.

Reporting Lines

The intern will report to an assigned supervisor.

Technical Focus 

The intern will be assigned to different fields of work according to his/her profile and to the needs of the Organization.

Tasks and responsibilities

The intern will perform the functions specified in the Terms of Reference (TOR) prepared by the hiring office.


CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING


Minimum Requirements

•    Enrolled in an under-graduate, graduate degree programme in a “bona fide” educational institution at the time of application or recent graduate. Please note that FAO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU)/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed at http://www.whed.net/
•    Candidates must specialize in a field relevant to the mission and work of FAO.
•    Working knowledge of at least one FAO language (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian or Spanish). Knowledge of a second FAO language will be considered an asset. 
•    Be nationals of FAO Members
•    Candidates should be aged between 21 and 30.
•    Candidates should be able to adapt to an international multicultural environment and have good communication skills. 

FAO Core Competencies

•    Results Focus
•    Teamwork
•    Communication
•    Building Effective Relationships
•    Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement

Technical/Functional Skills

Relevant academic studies in one of the fields of the Organization. 


Please note that all candidates should adhere to FAO Values of Commitment to FAO, Respect for All and Integrity and Transparency.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

•    FAO does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, processing).
•    Qualified female applicants and qualified nationals of non- and under-represented Members, as well as candidates from Low-Income Food-Deficit Countries (LIFDCs), Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Land-locked Developing Countries (LLDCs), and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are encouraged to apply to this Call for Expression of Interest.
•    All applications will be reviewed, and only qualified applicants will be directly contacted for interviews by the hiring office and contacted again, if selected. 
•    Candidates who have already undertaken an internship assignment at FAO will not be eligible for another internship.
•    Selected candidates should have appropriate residence or immigration status in the proposed country of assignment prior to joining the Organization. 
•    Candidates with family members (defined as mother, father, sister, or brother) employed by FAO under any type of contractual arrangement are not eligible for the Internship Programme. 
•    FAO provides a monthly stipend to interns if they are not sponsored by sending universities or other entities. 

HOW TO APPLY


•    To apply, visit the recruitment website at Jobs at FAO and complete your online profile. We strongly recommend that your profile is accurate, complete and includes your employment records, academic qualifications and language skills.
•    You are requested to attach a letter of motivation, the evidence of attendance in a recognized university or copy of your academic qualifications to the online profile.
•    Once your profile is completed, please apply and submit your application through the FAO recruitment portal. Only applications received through the FAO recruitment portal will be considered.
•    Your application will be screened based on the information provided on your online profile.
•    Please note that FAO will only consider academic credentials or degrees obtained from an educational institution recognized in the IAU/UNESCO list.
•    Incomplete applications will not be considered.
•    Candidates who are not selected before the closing date and wish to be continuously considered for an assignment are requested to re-apply to the new Calls.
•    We encourage applicants to submit the application well before the deadline date.

If you need help, or have queries: https://fao.service-now.com/csp

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he HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 is a prestigious global leadership program designed to empower young changemakers. It provides them with a unique platform to engage in high-level discussions, collaborative problem-solving, and policy-making exercises. Hosted at the historic University of Oxford, this fellowship will bring together exceptional young leaders, policymakers, academics, and practitioners to address pressing global challenges and drive impactful solutions.

DATE: 23-26 August, 2025 VENUE: University of Oxford, UK

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be between 18-45 years old at the time of the fellowship.
  • Open to all regions and nationalities.
  • Should demonstrate a strong background in leadership, advocacy, research, or community engagement.
  • Proficiency in English (all sessions will be conducted in English).
  • Applicants should be passionate about youth activism, policy development, diplomacy, and global governance.

Selection Criteria

  •  Candidates must clearly articulate their goals and how the fellowship aligns with their aspirations.
  • Ability to influence change, lead initiatives, and contribute meaningfully to discussions.
  • The selection process ensures diverse representation from different regions, sectors, and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • Proven record of community engagement, advocacy, or policy initiatives is a plus one, but not mandatory.
  • A solid track record of achievements in youth activism, volunteering, governance, diplomacy, or any relevant fields is desirable.

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