Practicum

Call For Practicum Applicants

Interested in current international relations and media issues?
Want to gain experience in any or both of these fields by working for a non-governmental organisation?
Do you live in a non-EU member country which is not involved in Erasmus+ Programme?

 

“As an independent institution, ICRP brings together diplomats, political actors, future decision-makers and young intellectuals. ICRP focuses on global intercultural dialogue and forms of cooperation between intra-cultural entities, aiming to promote the protection of International Human Rights and recognition of cultural diversity and heritage in an interdependent world.”

Why do a practicum at the  ICRP?

If you are interested in international relations or world politics and want to gain experience in these fields by working for a non-governmental organisation, a one or three months practicum (work placement) at the Institute for Cultural Relations Policy could be the ideal start for you.

The objective of the programme is to offer students from diverse academic background relevant experience in their future-to-be field of employment. Participants will be given a real chance to utilise what they have learnt at university so far by organising and attending international conferences, making interviews with experts, politicians or diplomats, writing articles, blog entries or even research papers in the field of their interest. The programme welcomes students enrolled in universities in outside the European Union.

 

Eligibility criteria

Applicants should be students or entry-level professionals of journalism/social studies/law/economics/international relations/political science or related fields. High level knowledge of English is mandatory and good communications skills (both oral and written) required.

Applicants are enrolled in universities in the following countries are preferred: Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, China, Egypt, Georgia, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Mali, Morocco, Palestine, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan.  However students from other countries are also eligible.

It is essential to have good motivation and be ready to work in an international environment in Budapest.

Interns’ responsibilities include

  • Research (independent studies regarding cultural relations policy to be published in journal)
  • Writing and editing of ICRP special edition publications of Human Rights Issues
  • Writing articles/editing Cultural Relations Review monthly e-journal
  • Writing of interviews with diplomats, experts and decision-makers
  • Event support and development (working to support international conference, research, public relations, event management)
  • Taking part in international trainings organised by the ICRP or its partners

 

What ICRP offers?

  • Training for new competences in writing of academic papers, articles and opinion pieces
  • Meeting with key persons in diplomacy and decision-making
  • Involvement in research programmes of the institute
  • Insights to European and international law, economic and political affairs through workshops
  • Personalised training methods
  • Orientation and assistance during the whole programme
  • Providing documents for visa application
  • Accommodation
  • Budapest transport passes
  • 30 hours/week, flexible working schedule

 

Benefits of participation

  • Students get insights to European legal, political and economic affairs from the first hand
  • The ICRP provides an international environment as interns and student from different countries meet during the programme
  • The official language for communication is English
  • Practical knowledge
  • Publication opportunities in magazine, journal, report, blog and other online materials
  • Further career opportunities at partner organisations
  • Certification and letter of recommendation upon completion

 

Knowledge, skills and competences to be acquired by the end of the traineeship

At the end of practicum period the intern will be able to conclude and publish articles on current issues of international relations and to cover in-depth analyses concerning cultural relations policy. The practicum contributes to the development of professional education of the intern through the tasks given during the learning period. The students will have opportunity to meet diplomats and scholars from across Europe and the globe. The ICRP practicum programme helps strengthening professional skills.

What do participants cover?

  • Travel expenses: participants cover their travel expenses from/to their home countries. (Local travel and travel within Europe for trainings is covered by the ICRP).
  • Visa and insurance: participants who are required to have a visa to enter to Hungary have to cover their visa costs. It is required to have accident insurance for the whole duration of their stay.
  • Other living costs

 

Applying for practicum

Students considering to apply to the ICRP for practicum can submit their applications either individually or apply under a trilateral agreement between their universities (sending organisation), the ICRP (host organisation) and the student.

For students enrolled in partner universities

The programme is available to applicants aged 18+ who are regularly enrolled in partner universities in any non-EU member countries, at the undergraduate or graduate level, who meet the specific requirements of the practicum. Applicants should contact the international office of their university for further information about the available programmes and placements. The work placement can last for 4 or 14 weeks and may co-financed by the sending university. The practicum is an integral part of the curricula and students receive formal recognition of completing the practicum from the ICRP and their sending institutions. Applications accepted continuously!

For individual applicants

The programme is also available for individual applicants aged 18+ who are living in any non-EU member countries, at the undergraduate or graduate level, who meet the specific requirements of the practicum. Applicants should contact by email the ICRP directly for further information about the available programmes and placements. The work placement is self-financed and lasts for 4 or 14 weeks. Participants receive formal recognition of completing the practicum from the ICRP. Interested applicants may send their resume and cover letter in English. The cover letter should specify the proposed period and dates of the practicum Applicants may send their application in the form of MS Word file attached to an e-mail to the ICRP. Applications accepted continuously!
The practicum fee for individual participants for 4 weeks is 1,350 EUR and for 14 weeks is 3,000 EUR

 

Learning modules

4 weeks practicum

  • Publications (journalism genres, summaries and reports, opinion pieces). Written materials will be published in the ICRP’s monthly magazine, special editions and blog.
  • Interview (making interview with decision makers, diplomats and key actors of politics/international relations)
  • Event development (organising and participating on a local event as presenter, moderator or organiser)

14 weeks practicum

  • Publications (journalism genres, academic writing, summaries and reports, opinion pieces). Written materials will be published in the ICRP’s quarterly journal, monthly magazine, special editions and blog.
  • Interview (making interview with decision makers, diplomats and key actors of politics/international relations)
  • Event development (organising and participating on local and international events as presenter, moderator or organiser)
  • Research project (participants run their own research project which they conclude until the end of the practicum period. The focus of their topic can be any international relations, law, economic or cultural issue pre-agreed with the supervisor) or
  • Event project (participants run their own event project which they conclude with the help of ICRP staff. Events can be seminars, workshops, conferences, round-table discussions or lectures.

“I had a really excellent time at ICRP. I learnt a lot about the actual issues of international relations, while being part of an unquestionably constructive team. I think that my time spent as an intern at ICRP will be an unforgettable memory of my life, and an invaluable asset in my future career.” — a former intern from Hungary

“I found this internship while being an Erasmus student in Budapest. I appreciated the working atmosphere as being part of a young creative team which also allows you to work independently. It offered me a great insight into the work of an NGO in an intercultural multinational surrounding.” — a former intern from Germany

“Doing a summer internship programme at ICRP is an outstanding opportunity to gain some invaluable experience for all International Relations and Political Science students. Not only because you work with a dynamic, active and passionate team; but also because you can get engaged in or further scrutinize worldwide conflicts and global issues. Moreover, the organization offers a great variety of activities, thus everyone can find one’s own specialisation/interest. I indeed enjoyed my internship at the institute.” — a former intern from the United Kingdom

“The time I spent at ICRP as an intern gave me the opportunity to get a greater look to the organization of international conferences and to meet interesting people from all over the world which both proved to be a really good experience. Besides work, I could also enjoy the lectures given by the participants of the conferences that came really useful for my studies as well.” — a former intern from Hungary

“Internship programme at ICRP was a great opportunity to enrich my theoretical knowledge by fundamental principles of current affairs and learn new ideas in different fields. It provided a multicultural environment for learning different cultures and skills during different tasks and importantly improving the ways of thinking with other interns. I feel proud to be the part of ICRP internship programs.  — a former intern from Pakistan

Further information:
E-mail: internship@culturalrelations.org
Web: culturalrelations.org