Political Affairs Intern

Political Affairs Intern

United Nations Secretariat

February 4, 2026February 18, 2026PristinaKosovo
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945, currently comprising 193 member states. Its mission is to promote peace, security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">security, and cooperation among nations. The UN operates in various sectors including humanitarian aid, development, and human rights, with a workforce of over 44,000 employees across the globe. The organization is dedicated to fostering international collaboration and addressing global challenges.

Job Overview:
The Political intern" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">Affairs Intern will work under the guidance of the Chief of the Office of Political Affairs (OPA). This internship is designed to provide valuable experience in the field of political analysis and research within the United Nations framework. The intern will engage in various tasks that contribute to the OPA's mission, including conducting research, drafting documents, and assisting in meetings. This role is ideal for individuals looking to gain insight into the workings of international diplomacy and political affairs, while also enhancing their analytical and communication skills.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The intern will be responsible for conducting thorough research and analysis of information from diverse sources, including media and social platforms. They will assist OPA officials in drafting analytical research papers, background documents, and other relevant materials. The intern will prepare summaries of articles and reports, ensuring that key information is distilled effectively. Additionally, the intern may accompany OPA officials to official meetings, providing support as needed. Other related duties may be assigned to enhance the intern's learning experience and contribute to the team's objectives.

Required Qualifications:
To qualify for this internship, candidates must meet one of the following criteria: they must be enrolled in or have completed a graduate school program (second university degree or equivalent, or higher), or they must be enrolled in or have completed the final academic year of a first university degree program (minimum bachelor's level or equivalent). Candidates should also be proficient in standard software applications, demonstrating computer literacy. Importantly, no prior work experience is required, making this opportunity accessible to recent graduates and students.

Educational Background:
Candidates should possess a graduate degree or be in the final year of their undergraduate studies. This educational background should ideally be in fields related to political science, international relations, or other relevant disciplines that align with the work of the United Nations. The internship is designed to complement academic learning with practical experience in a professional setting.

Experience:
No prior work experience is necessary for this internship, which is particularly beneficial for students or recent graduates seeking to enter the field of international relations or political affairs. The focus is on the candidate's academic background and skills rather than professional experience, allowing for a diverse range of applicants to apply.

Languages:
Fluency in English, both oral and written, is mandatory for this position. Knowledge of additional UN working languages is considered desirable, as it may enhance the intern's ability to engage with a broader range of documents and communications within the UN framework.

Additional Notes:
Interns are not financially compensated by the United Nations, and they are responsible for their own travel, visa, accommodation, and living expenses. Those who are not citizens or permanent residents of the host country may need to secure the appropriate visa and work authorization. It is crucial for successful candidates to discuss their visa requirements prior to accepting the internship offer. The United Nations emphasizes that there are no fees associated with the recruitment process, ensuring that applicants are not subjected to any financial burdens during their application.
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