Internship in the Department of Safeguards

Internship in the Department of Safeguards

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

May 10, 2025May 13, 2025ViennaAustria
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) About
The IAEA was created in 1957 in response to the deep fears and expectations generated by the discoveries and diverse uses of nuclear technology. The Agency’s genesis was U.S. President Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” address to the General Assembly of the United Nations on 8 December 1953.
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an international organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons. Established in 1957, the IAEA works with its member states and multiple partners worldwide to ensure that nuclear energy is used safely, securely, and sustainably. The agency has a workforce of approximately 2,500 employees and operates in over 180 countries, focusing on various aspects of nuclear safety, security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">security, and non-proliferation.

Job Overview:
The internship program at the IAEA is designed to provide students and recent graduates with practical work experience that aligns with their academic studies or professional interests. Interns will have the opportunity to engage with the IAEA's mission and contribute to its programs while gaining insights into the workings of the United Nations. The internship typically lasts for a minimum of three months and can extend up to one year, allowing interns to immerse themselves in the organization's operations and gain valuable skills and knowledge in the field of nuclear safeguards and international relations.

Duties and Responsibilities:
Interns will be expected to conduct research in specialized areas relevant to the Department of Safeguards, contributing to strategic analyses as requested. They will assist in the review and updating of the Department's strategic planning documents and provide inputs for the development of a policy on artificial intelligence in the context of IAEA safeguards. This role will involve collaboration with nuclear safeguards inspectors and technical staff, providing interns with a comprehensive understanding of the IAEA's functions and responsibilities.

Required Qualifications:
Candidates must possess a university degree in international relations, public administration, or computer science. They should have experience in research and analysis related to international security and nuclear non-proliferation regimes. Familiarity with the impact of emerging technologies on nuclear verification is essential, and experience in artificial intelligence, data science, or coding is considered an asset. Additionally, candidates must be at least 20 years old and have completed a minimum of three years of full-time university studies towards their first degree.

Educational Background:
The educational background required for this internship includes a minimum of three years of full-time studies at a university or equivalent institution, leading towards the completion of a bachelor's degree. Candidates who have recently completed their bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degrees within the past year are also eligible to apply. This educational foundation is crucial for understanding the complexities of international relations and nuclear safeguards.

Experience:
Interns are expected to have some level of experience in research and analysis, particularly in the context of international security and nuclear non-proliferation. While prior experience in an internship is not required, candidates should demonstrate a strong understanding of the relevant fields and a keen interest in the application of emerging technologies in nuclear verification.

Languages:
Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential for this position. Additionally, fluency in any of the IAEA's official languages, which include Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, or Russian, is considered an asset and may enhance a candidate's application.

Additional Notes:
The internship is a temporary position with a duration of three months, with the possibility of extension up to one year. Candidates must attach two signed letters of recommendation to their application. This internship is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to gain experience in a prestigious international organization and contribute to significant global issues related to nuclear safety and security.
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