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Research Internship: Global Climate Governance The One World Trust is looking for a volunteer intern to assist our team with research in our project on accountability in global climate governance. As part of this project we will measure the accountability of several key global organisations involved in climate change governance, assess their impact on Ghana, and analyse the responsiveness of institutional actors involved in making global policy in this field to the needs and vulnerabilities of people living in poverty. We are looking for a proactive and resourceful individual who is enthusiastic and thorough in their research work and committed to the cause of promoting accountability of global organisations to people. As part of our team you would take responsibility for key elements of the research and communications agenda associated with the project. Internships usually require a four-to-six month commitment, working between three and five days a week at our office in Farringdon. All interns are also expected to help with administrative and communications duties to ensure the smooth running of the organisation. We offer a good insight into the work of a busy, multidisciplinary and international team that conducts leading specialised research at the interface of global policy. We provide a space for all team members to make an individual and recognisable contribution to our projects. Interns may have the opportunity to prepare and publish briefing papers. As an intern you will be able to claim an appropriate daily transport and lunch reimbursement, and we will seek to find flexible arrangements that allow a practical combination of the internship with other commitments. Key responsibilities would include Contributing to quantitative or qualitative research Monitoring developments, events and activities relevant to accountability in global and key national governance processes, Drafting of academic standard analytical documents for internal and where appropriate external use and publication, Assisting in the communications of the Trust, including contributing to our Accountability Blog and assisting in the development and implementation of social network and other innovative communication tools. Maintaining research and contacts databases and providing general administrative support to the team. Candidates would ideally have a good first or preferably master’s degree in a subject relevant for the understanding of global climate governance; experience of structured and comparative primary and secondary research in relation to political change, legislative processes, access to information and civil society; experience in preparing, conducting and analysing research interviews; understanding and demonstrated interest in questions of participation and governance at national and / or global level; developed administrative, organisational, and communication skills, and competence in the integrated use of a variety of general office computer software; excellent oral and written command of English; a good working knowledge of a second language such as French, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, German or Japanese would be an advantage; the ability to work independently with minimal supervision in a small diverse team, the capacity for finding innovative solutions as challenges arise, and the organisational skills to manage multiple projects and tasks on a tight timeframe. To apply send in a completed intern application form , clearly demonstrating your suitability for the role. This includes a cover letter in which you state your motivation for working with us, the area of the Trust’s work you are most interested in and the length of time you could commit to. You also need to fill in and return the diversity monitoring form . All forms can be found on our website. Please send your complete application to [email protected] with the subject line ‘Climate Governance Internship Application’ (email preferred) or by post to our office. The deadline for applications is: 9am Mon 28 th February 2011 We encourage diversity and are looking forward to applicants from all backgrounds of society. For more information about the One World Trust, visit www.oneworldtrust.org or call +44 (0)20 7713 6790 Making global governance more accountable Suite 301, 109 – 111 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3BW UK Tel +44 (0)20 7713 6790 Fax +44 (0)20 7837 5352 Email [email protected] www.oneworldtrust.org Charity Commission No 1134 The One World Trust is an independent think tank that conducts research, develops recommendations and advocates for reform to make policy and decision-making processes in global governance more accountable to the people they affect now and in the future, and to ensure that international laws are strengthened and applied equally to all.

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Research Internship: Global Climate Governance The One World Trust is looking for a volunteer intern to assist our team with research in our project on accountability in global climate governance. As part of this project we will measure the accountability of several key global organisations involved in climate change governance, assess their impact on Ghana, and analyse the responsiveness of institutional actors involved in making global policy in this field to the needs and vulnerabilities of people living in poverty. We are looking for a proactive and resourceful individual who is enthusiastic and thorough in their research work and committed to the cause of promoting accountability of global organisations to people. As part of our team you would take responsibility for key elements of the research and communications agenda associated with the project. Internships usually require a four-to-six month commitment, working between three and five days a week at our office in Farringdon. All interns are also expected to help with administrative and communications duties to ensure the smooth running of the organisation. We offer a good insight into the work of a busy, multidisciplinary and international team that conducts leading specialised research at the interface of global policy. We provide a space for all team members to make an individual and recognisable contribution to our projects. Interns may have the opportunity to prepare and publish briefing papers. As an intern you will be able to claim an appropriate daily transport and lunch reimbursement, and we will seek to find flexible arrangements that allow a practical combination of the internship with other commitments. Key responsibilities would include

• Contributing to quantitative or qualitative research • Monitoring developments, events and activities relevant to accountability in global and key national governance processes, • Drafting of academic standard analytical documents for internal and where appropriate external use and publication, • Assisting in the communications of the Trust, including contributing to our Accountability Blog and assisting in the

development and implementation of social network and other innovative communication tools. • Maintaining research and contacts databases and providing general administrative support to the team.

Candidates would ideally have • a good first or preferably master’s degree in a subject relevant for the understanding of global climate governance; • experience of structured and comparative primary and secondary research in relation to political change, legislative

processes, access to information and civil society; • experience in preparing, conducting and analysing research interviews; • understanding and demonstrated interest in questions of participation and governance at national and / or global level; • developed administrative, organisational, and communication skills, and competence in the integrated use of a variety of

general office computer software; • excellent oral and written command of English; a good working knowledge of a second language such as French, Portuguese,

Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, German or Japanese would be an advantage; • the ability to work independently with minimal supervision in a small diverse team, the capacity for finding innovative solutions

as challenges arise, and the organisational skills to manage multiple projects and tasks on a tight timeframe. To apply send in a completed intern application form, clearly demonstrating your suitability for the role. This includes a cover letter in which you state your motivation for working with us, the area of the Trust’s work you are most interested in and the length of time you could commit to. You also need to fill in and return the diversity monitoring form. All forms can be found on our website. Please send your complete application to [email protected] with the subject line ‘Climate Governance Internship Application’ (email preferred) or by post to our office. The deadline for applications is: 9am Mon 28th February 2011 We encourage diversity and are looking forward to applicants from all backgrounds of society. For more information about the One World Trust, visit www.oneworldtrust.org or call +44 (0)20 7713 6790

Making global governance more accountable

Suite 301, 109 – 111 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3BW UK

Tel +44 (0)20 7713 6790 Fax +44 (0)20 7837 5352

Email [email protected]

www.oneworldtrust.org Charity Commission No 1134

The One World Trust is an independent think tank that conducts research, develops recommendations and advocates for reform to make policy and decision-making processes in global governance more accountable to the people they affect now and in the future, and to ensure that international laws are strengthened and applied equally to all.