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CEDHA Internships cover a variety of thematic topics, primarily in the fields of environmental and human rights. The program offers unique short and long-term opportunities for dynamic and self-motivated individuals to conduct research, fieldwork, training, and participate in other CEDHA program-related activities. Internships will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis and will be intermittently posted on CEDHA's website as they become available. Internships may be at CEDHA headquarters, with one of CEDHA's partners in Latin America , or conducted independently from an alternative location.
CEDHA does not normally provide funding for internships, although on occasions, small grants may be available for specific internships. CEDHA Interns are expected to secure funding from sponsoring institutions. CEDHA will gladly provide Recommendation Letters for pre-selected candidates.
Interested parties are encouraged to send a preliminary letter of inquiry providing:
Curriculum Vitae (maximum 2 pages, including academic and professional experience).
Relevant academic and/or professional references.
Language skills (Spanish preferred).
A brief (one page) description of your areas of interests indicating what you hope to achieve from CEDHA Internships.
Please send inquiries to: voluntarios@cedha.org.ar , Attention: CEDHA INTERNSHIPS.
Link to the last Term of references for an Internship at CEDHA
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CEDHA's International Research Program (IRP) allows students around the world to develop research topics related to human rights and environmental protection. Through participation in the program, students will have access to current research topics, professional feedback, and avenues to get their work published.
CEDHA does not have funds for this type of research. Interested parties should seek financing from alternative sources. CEDHA can assist interested students in scholarship application proceedures, in the form of recommendations letters for preselected projects.
Possible research topics will address jurisprudential, legislative, constitutional, educational or theoretical issues related to human rights and the environment.
Participation may be on a project to project basis, part-time during the academic year or full-time during winter/summer vacation.
Students may participate as individuals, law societies or through the National Association of Environmental Law Societies (NAELS) Joint Research Committee. In order to take the best advantage of the student's limited time, CEDHA encourages students to think of combining academic projects and assignments with CEDHA research.
For more information about the program, please send an e-mail to voluntarios@cedha.org.ar