Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) - Internships

Deadline: As soon as possible

Internships

International Organizations

Location(s)

  • Turkey
Istanbul

Overview

The BSEC PERMIS is offering an internship program to students of the Member Countries, Observers and Sectoral Dialogue Partners who are at the third and fourth year of their undergraduate study at a University or at a master/doctoral stage in the field of economy, international relations or in another discipline related to the different areas of work of the BSEC.

Details

The program is designed to provide a general understanding of the activities carried out by BSEC. It provides students with the opportunity to develop their drafting and research skills as well as their team work abilities. Students who successfully complete the internship are granted a certificate.

Internship  is unpaid and offered from mid-January to mid-July and from mid-September  to mid-December for two interns at most for each term. The duration of internship is minimum two, maximum four months (with the possibility to be extended to six months).

Content of work and responsibilities

The tasks to be given to the interns vary, depending on the BSEC field of cooperation in which the intern is involved as well as the specific background of the intern.

Interns generally take part in supporting the day-to-day activities of the BSEC Permanent International Secretariat and carry out tasks given by the Directorial and Professional staff of the Secretariat, such as drafting papers and reports; gathering, organizing and evaluating information; conducting research and analyzing existing work in a particular sphere as well as translation, among others.

Moreover, interns accompany PERMIS staff in various activities such as meetings, conferences, panels and workshops.

BSEC AT A GLANCE

The Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) came into existence as a unique and promising model of multilateral political and economic initiative with the signing of the Istanbul Summit Declaration and the Bosphorus Statement by the Heads of State and Government of the countries in the region, on 25 June 1992.

With the entry into force of its Charter on 1 May 1999, BSEC acquired international legal identity and was transformed into a full-fledged regional economic organization - the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

Aiming at fostering interaction and harmony among its members, as well as to ensure peace, stability and prosperity, encouraging friendly and good-neighborly relations in the Black Sea region, today BSEC serves as a forum for cooperation in a wide range of areas for its 12 Member States: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.

The BSEC Headquarters - the Permanent International Secretariat of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC PERMIS) - was established in March 1994 in Istanbul.

Agriculture and agro-industry, banking and finance, combating organized crime, culture, customs matters, education, emergency assistance, energy, environmental protection, exchange of statistical data and economic information, healthcare and pharmaceutics, information and communication technologies, institutional renewal and good governance, science and technology, SMEs, tourism, trade and economic development and transport are among the main fields of cooperation within the framework of the Organization.

Facts about the BSEC Region:

  • BSEC covers a geography encompassing the territories of the Black Sea littoral States, the Balkans and the Caucasus with an area of nearly 20 million square kilometers. The BSEC region is located on two continents;
  • BSEC represents a region of 335 million people, reaching an intra-BSEC trade volume of USD 187 billion annually;
  • After the Persian Gulf region, it is the second-largest source of oil and natural gas along with its rich proven reserves of minerals, metals and other natural resources;
  • It is becoming Europe's major transport and energy transfer corridor.

Opportunity is About


Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

Requirements for the candidates

Applicants are required to be citizens of the BSEC Member States, Observers or Sectoral Dialogue Partners (dual citizens may also apply). Those who have completed their university education within the last year and who currently do not hold a student status can also apply for the program. Candidates should demonstrate an interest in issues related to the wider Black Sea area.

The BSEC Permanent International Secretariat accepts students from various fields of social sciences and humanities: Economics, International Relations, Political Science, Law, Business Administration, Public Administration, History, Sociology, Journalism and Communications, Trade, Environment, Energy, Agriculture, Development, Education, Statistics, Finance, Fiscal Affairs and other related fields.

Proficiency in English and ability to draft texts (presentation of a valid certification of the language proficiency will be an advantage). Applicants are advised to submit their published articles and works, if any.

Capability of working as part of a team.


Dates

Deadline: As soon as possible


Cost/funding for participants

BSEC does not provide students with accommodation, nor assistance concerning visa and residence permit procedures. Internees are required to have full health insurance covering their entire stay in Turkey for the internship

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