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World Resources Institute (WRI) Work from Home Summer Internship [10K Stipend]
About the Organisation:
The World Resources Institute (WRI) is a global research organization that focuses on issues related to the environment, sustainable development, and social justice. It was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, with offices around the world.
About your Role:
WRI India seeks a digital content developer Intern to support Human Resources Function, who will work closely with the Learning and Development Team at WRI India.
The role would entail creating and editing various forms of content to enhance the outreach and impact of WRI India’s staff internally. A candidate with an educational background in mass communications and/or digital content creation related fields will be highly preferred. Additionally, basic knowledge of graphic design and content designing will be a bonus.
Roles and Responsibilities
Contribute to implementation of Human Resources Learning strategy for the institute.
Working closely with L&D Manager to understand the requirements and formats.
Liaison with leadership and effectively assist in podcast
About the Program
This internship is hosted within WRI’s Data Lab, the organization’s core data innovation and product delivery unit. The Data Lab supports work across Institute — including the Food, Land, and Water (FLW) Program and Land & Carbon Lab—by providing technical infrastructure, geospatial analytics, and applied data science. The Land and Forest initiatives and the Supply Chains Hub within FLW aim to conserve and restore forests and other ecosystems critical to people, nature, and the climate. This internship will contribute to those efforts by supporting agricultural and forest-monitoring analytics through data labeling and geospatial workflows.
This is a hybrid position which requires 8 days per month in the office. You can be based in our office in Washington DC. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission as WRI is unable to sponsor any visa work sponsorship for this position. To be eligible for this position, you must be a resident of DC, Maryland or Virginia at the start of employment.
What you will do:
You will be responsible for integrating equity into your work.
Assist in the development and
WRI provides many internship opportunities throughout the year in our Washington DC and International Offices. We seek interns with diverse backgrounds and who are passionate about the environment to help us make a direct global impact.
Our internships provide a learning experience for our interns who are able to contribute to our projects; many have received recognition in our published work. And while you are at WRI, you will have also have opportunities to learn more about our work culture and to network.
Internship Facts
Globally, we have more than 20 interns throughout the year, and up to 60 summer interns.
In 2016, our interns came from 21 different states and 24 countries.
About 62 percent of our interns have master's degrees.
About WRI
World Resources Institute (WRI) is a global research organization that spans more than 60 countries, with international offices in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico and the United States, regional offices in Ethiopia (for Africa) and the Netherlands (for Europe), and program offices in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Our more than 1,000&nb
WRI Internship Program
Who can become a WRI intern?
Intern applications are solicited from any Cornell University undergraduate or graduate student.
How is the program structured?
Summer internships last for approximately ten weeks. At the beginning of each summer session, WRI staff develop a set of potential projects complete with background reference material, initial research tasks, and possible research outcomes, such as posters or reports. Interns are asked to select several projects that interest them. Subsequently, WRI staff assign each intern a primary project for which they will be most responsible throughout the summer. Staff consider the match between intern skills/classwork and project needs, as well as intern interest in project topics. Secondary projects are also assigned to give interns exposure to other water resource issues, and to encourage dialogue and cooperation. One student’s primary project may be another student’s secondary project. Additional internships may be supported throughout the year as funding and projects needs arise.
WRI staff members are identified as project leads, and each intern meets with their corresponding staff memb