The Global India Foundation offers full and part-time internships for graduate and post-graduate students who are interested in acquiring practical experience in public policy and international affairs. Interns participate in research, writing and project assistance. We offer unpaid internships for a period ranging from 4-8 weeks. The tenure however is flexible and shall depend on the project an intern is associated with.

Eligibility:

• Knowledge of English Language is mandatory
• Good standing in college and/or university level with a GPA of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or 58 percent and above or equivalent.
• Should possess decent computer skills (familiarity with MS Word, MS office, the web etc.)

Interested applicants should E-mail/mail to the undersigned along with
updated curriculum vitae
statement of purpose of approximately 500 words and
two letters of reference (academic/professional).

Sayantani Sen
Programme Coordinator

Sayantani.sen@hotmail.com
gif.india@gmail.com

Global India Foundation
1/424 Gariahat Road (S)
Kolkata-700068.

INTERNS

Ms. Mihika Tewari, from McGill University, Canada, interned with Global India Foundation from May, 2007 to July, 2007. During the course of her internship, she worked on ‘The Dynamics of Sino-Indian Bilateral Relations,’ and presented a paper on the same.


Ms. Priyanka Jain, student of Economics and Law from Singapore Management University, Singapore, interned with Global India Foundation from June, 2007 to July, 2007. During the course of her internship, she worked on ‘India and Singapore: Opportunities and Partners’ focussing on the possible trade and diplomatic ties between the two countries, and presented a paper on the same.


Ms. Payel Sen, student of International Relations, Jadavpur University interned with the Foundation from December 2009 to January 2010. During the course of her internship, she worked on the foreign policy aspects that sculpt the bilateral relations between Iran and India and presented a paper on ‘Iran’s Foreign Policy Vis-a`-vis Indian Foreign Policy’.

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