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How To Apply To Get Internship With Noma

Internships at WIPO

Developing potential and access to career opportunities

Interning at WIPO is a unique chance to gain invaluable experience at the forefront of innovation and creativity. Our interns can be found across the Organization collaborating on interesting and challenging activities.

Apply for an internship

Group of WIPO interns in a common space
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Why intern with WIPO?

Innovative and creative projects

Multicultural experience

Build networks

Monthly stipend

Training and development

Medical insurance

Meet our interns

  • Photo of Alina, Department of Program Planning and Finance

    "After one year as an intern, I was offered a contract in the Project Management Office. I am pleased to have had my hard work recognized and to now be able to apply my knowledge and skills at a new level."

    — Alina, Department of Program Planning and Finance

  • Photo of Karen, Treasury Section

    "The WIPO internship has exposed me to the workings of international financial markets. I have gained knowledge of risk management strategies and the complexities of handling large international transactions within WIPO's different portfolios."

    — Karen, Treasury Section

  • Photo of Amri, Communications Division

    "Working at this United Nations specialized agency has been an invaluable experience. I was able to work on multiple high-level communication projects in a multicultural environment."

    — Amri, Communications Division

  • Photo of Chiara, WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center (AMC)

    "From day one I've been involved in the case management undertaken by the AMC. Not only that, but I've benefitted from the guidance and support of a dynamic group of outstanding professionals."

    — Chiara, WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center (AMC)

  • Photo of Alexandra, WIPO Office in the Russian Federation (WRO)

    "The WIPO Office in the Russian Federation is still rather new, so it was a unique challenge for me to participate in the burgeoning development of cooperation between Russia and WIPO."

    — Alexandra, WIPO Office in the Russian Federation (WRO)

  • Photo of Santiago, Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean

    "Dealing with multiple stakeholders on large-scale projects has allowed me to network, meet interesting people, and gain valued experience whilst also satisfying my professional interests."

    — Santiago, Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Photo of Shanji, Global Challenges Division

    "Interning with WIPO's Global Challenges Division has helped me to gain a new perspective on addressing complex global health and climate change issues, with intellectual property as a starting point."

    — Shanji, Global Challenges Division

Who are we looking for?

We're interested in talented people from a wide range of backgrounds. Some of the key backgrounds we're looking for include:

  • Law
  • Economics/statistics
  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Technical cooperation
  • Project management
  • Administration (finance, human resources, procurement, program planning)
  • Translation
  • Marketing/communications

Are you eligible?

To be eligible to apply for a WIPO internship, you must be enrolled in a first-level or advanced university degree or have completed a degree within the past two years. Students enrolled in a first-level university degree must be in their 3rd or 4th year or in a program that requires the completion of an internship as part of the degree requirements.

You must also have a very good knowledge of English and/or French.

Full details on categories and eligibility PDF, categories and eligibility

We welcome applicants of diverse geographical backgrounds and of all genders.

Highlight – In January 2019, WIPO established three additional internship slots open exclusively to nationals of unrepresented member states.

(Image: Getty Images/Yevheniia Hordieieva)

New! Reimbursement of travel expenses (roundtrip) up to 1,500 Swiss francs for interns who are nationals of developing or Least Developed Countries (LDCs), and who are residing in their home country at the time of recruitment.

How does the application process work?

To apply for an internship, you must submit your candidature through the Internship Roster, which is advertised year-round. We review the Roster regularly and consider profiles for specific internship opportunities. If your application is a good match for an opportunity, we will contact you directly.

How To Apply To Get Internship With Noma

Source: https://www.wipo.int/jobs/en/internships/index.html

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