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IAEA Internship Home photo by Dean Calma/IAEA
Vienna International Center (VIC) in Vienna, Austria Home to the International Atomic Energy Agency where you will be working over the course of the internship. One year Internship with the IAEA This program, funded by the United States Support Program and administered by the Office of Educational Programs at Brookhaven National Laboratory, is an opportunity to live one year in Vienna, Austria and work for the International Atomic Energy Agency at its headquarters. We expect to fund 4-10 internships every year. Internships generally begin either in June or September. Candidates need to be capable of independent work and possess good communication skills. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. Candidates must be between the ages of 18 and 32 to qualify. Opportunities are currently available in the fields of Computer Science, Open Source Information Collection, Engineering Services, and Technical Writing. Interns will receive compensation in the form of a competitive stipend based on the current market, a round trip air ticket to and from Vienna, and a small allowance for shipment of personal belongings.
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2007-04-04 - The 2007-2008 Junior Professional Officer Program is available. Please use the "Apply Now" link to submit an application. 2006-08-15 - The 2006-2007 IAEA Internship Program has been cancelled. An expanded Junior Professional Officer (JPO) program is being offered for the upcoming year. Selections will be made from applications currently in the IAEA internship database. New applicants are welcome to submit an application to the database for consideration to the JPO program. All applications must list a postion number under the skills section. Positions numbers can be found at this web page. For more information, please see http://www.bnl.gov/education/IAEA-JPOinfo.asp.
2006-05-02 - We regret that we have no new information to give applicants. 2006-03-14 - Due to important security issues that have arisen recently at the IAEA, selections for the internship program will be delayed until further notice. We hope that the delay will not be for more than a month and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your understanding. 2005-10-19 - Congratulations to Mohamed ElBaradei and the IAEA on winning the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize! Please click here for more information. If for some reason you cannot apply online, or you have trouble with the system, you may apply by sending a resume and two letters of recommendation to: Catherine Osiecki |