Applications for the Human Rights Multicultural and Immigration Internship Center are currently open. In this article, we explain in detail this internship, its benefits, and the step-by-step application process.
The Center for Human Rights, Multiculturalism and Migration (CHRM2) internship is a paid opportunity for international students at the University of Jember, Indonesia. The minimum internship period is 1 month and the maximum is 12 months. CHRM2 internships will reward work experience, free accommodation, monthly living stipend and cultural experience.
Their vision is to elevate Universiti Jember to become a leading global university centered in Southeast Asia. Through rigorous research and collaboration, their centers seek to transform the way they acquire knowledge in this rapidly globalizing world; knowledge consistent with ideals of justice and human rights standards.
CHRM2 internship summary
- mechanism: Center for Human Rights, Multiculturalism and Migration Internship (CHRM2), University of Jember
- Place: Jember, Indonesia
- Internship focus areas: human rights, multiculturalism, immigration
- Internship period: Three months. There is an option to extend the position for one year.
- Internship Deadline: You can apply for a place at any time of the year and can indicate your availability.
Human Rights Multicultural and Immigration Internship Welfare Center
CHRM2 Indonesia volunteer or internship opportunities include:
- Reward work experience.
- Free accommodation.
- Assistance with visa arrangements.
- Monthly living allowance.
- City bike for local transportation.
- Cultural experience (weekend tour to East Java, Indonesia).
The following are not included:
- International flights.
- Visa fees.
Eligibility Criteria for the Human Rights Multicultural and Immigration Internship Center
Applicants must meet the following CHRM2 Indonesia volunteer or internship opportunity criteria:
- Required language: You must be a native English speaker. Fluent in English (proof of English writing proficiency should be provided. TOEFL/IELTS scores are not required but may be used as a means of proof). Bahasa Indonesia is not required but will be a plus (opportunity to study language courses at Jember University).
- Eligible countries: All countries in the world
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree (or equivalent).
- Academic or work experience demonstrating interest in human rights, multiculturalism and/or immigration.
- Commitment and leadership.
- Initiative and flexibility.
How to apply for a CHRM2 internship?
Please follow the application instructions below to win a volunteer or internship opportunity in Indonesia through CHRM2:
- Prepare required documents:
- Resume or Resume
- A short personal statement (written in English, maximum 500 words) that reflects your desire to volunteer at CHRM2 and your interest in the position
- Proof of English language proficiency for non-native speakers (official test scores or brief writing sample).
- Additional materials may be submitted but are not required.
- Send completed application form to CHRM2 email [email protected].
notes: When you email them with questions or to submit an application, write the following subject line:
- Application subject line: Participate_Name
- Question subject line: Job Inquiry_Name
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