| Country: | Switzerland (Geneva) |
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| Date: | This internship is no longer offered as part of the Castan Centre Global Internship Program. Interested students should apply directly to the Australian Delegation at http://www.geneva.mission.gov.au/gene/un_internship.html |
| Student Travel Fund: | $2500 |
| Additional funding: | Besen Stipend: $2760 (The Besen Stipend is administered by the Castan Centre) |
| Number of places: | Maximum of one student per year |
| Applications due: | 17 August 2009 |
Please note: This internship is no longer offered as part of the Castan Centre Global Internship Program as the delegation has decided to organise its own internship program. Interested students can apply directly to the delegation by visiting the delegations website: http://www.geneva.mission.gov.au/gene/un_internship.html. We have left the information below to give interested students an idea of what the internship would be like.
The Monash Castan Centre for Human Rights Law has developed this program to enable undergraduate Law students to join the Australian delegation to the UN Human Rights Council (HRC). The Council sits for six weeks each year, from March to April, and has primary responsibility in the UN for matters concerning human rights. It is a governmental forum, where member states of the UN negotiate on human rights resolutions and determine the programs the Office of the High Commission on Human Rights will undertake for the following year.
In 2006, it replaced the Commission on Human Rights. The Council is comprised of Member states and Observer states. Australia is an observer state.
Governmental delegations are made up of the following Geneva based diplomats
Other Australian Diplomats may join the Delegation for part of the Council. The Delegation is in continuous contact with DFAT in Canberra, and Australian Embassies worldwide, regarding Australia’s position on issues which may arise in the Commission. Non government organisations (NGO) have observer status for the Commission, as do inter-governmental organisations (IGO). A number of delegations, governmental, NGO and IGO include interns in their delegations.
The following websites may be helpful to understand the nature of the internship:
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Australian Permanent Mission in Geneva
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Please click here for the eligibility criteria.
The following selection criteria will be taken into account by the Castan Centre in choosing the intern and applicants are advised to directly address each criterion in the personal statement.
This internship is part of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law's Global Internship Program. For full details of the application process, go to the Global Internship homepage.
The Student Mobility Fund (SMF) has been developed to provide financial assistance for faculty internship programs to those students who can demonstrate financial hardship.
If you would like further information about this internship please contact:
Erica Contini Phone: +61 3 9905 3318 |
Global Internship Application Form
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