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Contract TypeInternship
Workplace typeRemote
LocationMakkah

Job Description

About the Policy Researcher Internship

The European Institute of Policy Research and Human Rights AISBL invites applications for a remote Policy Researcher – Internship. This role, identified as (JRFP)Policy Researcher Junior (Code: EU J), is designed for individuals with 0-1 years of experience, including students, recent graduates, early-career researchers, and professionals. The internship focuses on policy research, human rights, governance, international relations, law, and public policy, with operations relevant to Jiddah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

Internship Focus and Skill Development

Selected interns will operate under structured guidance and supervision to develop essential research, analytical writing, and policy drafting skills. The role provides practical experience in conducting literature reviews, performing policy analysis, and preparing detailed research notes. A primary objective of the internship is the drafting of a supervised research paper, policy brief, or analytical report.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct literature reviews on approved topics related to policy, legal frameworks, human rights, governance, or international relations.
  • Prepare research summaries, issue notes, and analytical briefs.
  • Participate in online supervision and guidance sessions as applicable.
  • Draft a research paper, policy brief, or analytical report under supervision.
  • Revise written work based on feedback and established research standards.
  • Meet agreed deadlines within a remote working environment.
  • Adhere to ethical research practices, citation guidelines, originality, and academic integrity requirements.

Program Structure

The internship program is structured into two distinct phases. It begins with a four-week methodology training program, followed by a four-week research writing phase. Prior research publication experience is not a mandatory requirement for applicants.

Eligibility and Candidate Profile

Applicants should meet one of the following academic or professional backgrounds:

  • Current Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral students.
  • Recent graduates or alumni from recognized universities.
  • Early-career professionals with a demonstrated interest in research and policy analysis.

Additionally, candidates are expected to possess:

  • A strong interest in policy research, human rights, governance, law, or related areas.
  • The ability to work independently in a remote environment.
  • A proven ability to meet deadlines consistently.
  • Willingness to follow established research methodology and supervisor feedback.

Work Environment and Location

This is a fully remote internship position, offering flexibility while requiring adherence to project timelines. The Institute's activities are relevant to the region of Jiddah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Salary information for this internship is not disclosed.


Requirements

  • No experience required

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