Good news! The Centre for Human Rights Multiculturalism and Migration Internship is now accepting applications. We will go into great detail regarding this internship, its advantages, and the application process in this post.
International students can apply for a paid internship at the University of Jember in Indonesia through the Centre for Human Rights Multiculturalism and Migration (CHRM2). The internship lasts for a minimum of one month and a maximum of twelve months. The CHRM2 internship offers a monthly living stipend, free housing, fulfilling professional experience, and cultural exposure.
Their goal is to strengthen the University of Jember and make it a premier international university with a Southeast Asian focus. Their centre works to change how people think about learning in this quickly globalising world by doing rigorous research and collaborating with others to provide knowledge that satisfies human rights standards and justice values.
CHRM2 Internship Summary
- Institution(s): Centre for Human Rights Multiculturalism and Migration Internship (CHRM2), University of Jember
- Location: Jember, Indonesia
- Internship-Focused Areas: Human Rights, Multiculturalism, Migration
- Internship Period: three months. There are options to extend the position for one year.
- Internship Deadline: You can apply for a place at any time throughout the year and can indicate your availabilities.
CHRM2 Internship Benefits
Volunteer or Internship Opportunity in Indonesia with CHRM2 covers:
- Rewarding work experience.
- Free accommodation.
- Aid in arranging visa.
- Monthly living stipend.
- City bicycle for local transportation.
- Cultural experiences (weekend trips around East Java, Indonesia).
The following things are not covered:
- International Flights.
- Visa costs.
Eligibility Criteria for CHRM2 Internship
Applicants must fulfil the following criteria for Volunteer or Internship Opportunity in Indonesia with CHRM2:
- Required Languages: You Must be a native English speaker. Fluency in English should provide evidence of English writing skills. TOEFL/IELTS scores are not required but can be a means of proof. Indonesian is not required but is a plus (opportunities for language classes at the University of Jember).
- Eligible Countries: All world countries
- Undergraduate or master’s degree (or work equivalent).
- Academic or work history demonstrating interest in human rights, multiculturalism, and/or migration.
- Commitment & Leadership.
- Initiative & Flexibility.
How to Apply for CHRM2 Internship?
Please follow the following application instructions to win a volunteer or internship opportunity in Indonesia with CHRM2:
- Prepare required documents:
- CV or Resume
- Short Personal Statement (written in English, Maximum 500 words) Should reflect your desire to volunteer at CHRM2 and your position interest
- Proof of English Language Proficiency for Non-Native Speakers (official test scores or short writing sample).
- Additional materials may be submitted, but not required.
- Send your completed application to the CHRM2 email chrm2@unej.ac.id.
Note: When you email them to either ask a question or submit your application, write the following subject line:
- Application Subject line: Get Involved_ Name
- Questions subject line: Position Inquiry _ Name
Website
To know more about volunteer or internship opportunities in Indonesia with CHRM2, please visit the official website: