ICAR Internship Program
Directories Of Internship Sites
Purpose
The internship program is intended to provide students with opportunities to use and develop conflict resolution skills, integrate theory and practice of conflict analysis and resolution, and network with professions in the field to enhance employment opportunities. Experience does not necessarily have to be explicitly “hands on”: interns need not actually be interveners, because such opportunities may not be readily available. Rather, the goal is to get as close to analysis and resolution practice as possible.
Finding a Site
If you need assistance in finding an internship site, please examine the list of directories of internships provided in this package. We encourage students to enter PatriotJobWeb for an excellent set of directories for internships, job openings, and career opportunities in our field. (PatriotJobWeb is provided by University Career Services of GMU.)
Registration
To register for the internship program, two options are available to students. First, a student may choose to fulfill the internship requirement by successfully completing requirements for six credits of CONF 694, typically taken as three credits in one semester and three credits in another semester. Each three credit course will require of students at least 160 hours of supervised work on a project towards the analysis and/or resolution of conflict. Such work must be spelled out in a Memorandum of Agreement to be signed by the student, the site supervisor and the Internship Coordinator, Dr. Daniel Rothbart, before the internship begins. Also, student, supervisor, and Internship Coordinator must sign an Internship Agreement. Consultation among these three parties is required before the student begins their internship work.
A second way in which the student can fulfill the internship requirement is to enroll in CONF 694 (three credits) and CONF 693: Integrative Directed Reading (three credits.) The latter course offers students an opportunity to apply conflict theory to practical experience gained during the internship work.
Internship Report
As part of the requirements for CONF 694, the student will submit to the internship director a 25 to 40 page report that offers a critical reflection on the experience drawing upon their knowledge for purposes of evaluation and assessment. In such a paper students integrate their field experience with relevant theories and research drawn from coursework. Also, upon completion of the internship, the site supervisor will submit to Dr. Rothbart a report describing what the intern did, how well he/she did it, and a grade for the student’s work.
Directories of Internship Sites
Idealist contains over 35,000 nonprofit and community organizations in 165 countries, which you can search or browse by name, location or mission. http://www.idealist.org This also contains announcements for jobs, full-time and part-time, as well as career information.
Another excellent site for internship opportunities is www.internships-usa.com For questions and suggestion, please contact the director of internships. For username name enter degree, and for password enter work.
The University of California, Irvine, Center for International Education created an excellent site: http://www.cie.uci.edu/iop/internsh.html
See also University of Minnesota site at: http://www.mrs.umn.edu/services/career/intern/ilinks.php
Alliance for Conflict Transformation also has an excellent directory. P lease visit the ACT website http://www.conflicttransformation.org. Also announcements for job opportunities are available here.
INTERNSHIP AND JOB WEBSITES
The Development Zone job search- http://www.dev-zone.org/jobs/ -
DevJobs.com – international development jobs http://www.seadphil.com/devjobs/index.htm
http://www.comminit.com/vacancies.html – The Communications Initiative
http://www.globalhealth.org/jobs/ - The Global Health Council
American Public Health Association (some int’l jobs, mostly U.S.-based) http://apha.jobcontrolcenter.com/search.cfm
The Core Group- http://www.coregroup.org/jobs/jobs.cfm
International Career Employment Weekly- http://www.internationaljobs.org/contents.html
The Development Executive Group- http://www.developmentex.com/job_opportunities/opp_summary.asp
Academy for Educational Development- http://www.aed.org/
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Communications Programs- http://www.jhuccp.org/jobs/
The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Career Services (with job links)-
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/studentservices/career_services/index.html
OneWorld.net (international jobs)- http://www.oneworld.net/job/list/professional/
Eldis (The Gateway to Development Information) job listings and joblinks- http://www.eldis.org/news/jobs.htm
http://nonprofit.about.com/?once=true&
Abt Associates- http://www.abtassociates.com
Advisory Board- http://www.advisoryboardcompany.com/
Advocacy Institute- http://www.advocacy.org/
AIDS Action- http://www.aidsaction.org/
Alan Guttmacher Institute- nonprofit organization focused on sexual and reproductive health research, policy analysis and public education- http://www.agi-usa.org/
American Red Cross- http://www.redcross.org/
Americorps- http://www.americorps.org/
American Public Health Association (APHA)- http://www.apha.org/
Ray Martin’s Website- www.ccih.org/jobsearch.htm
International Job Hunt- http://www.job-hunt.org/international.shtml
Asian Development Bank- http://www.adb.org/
Australia AID- http://www.ausaid.gov.au/
Australian Federation of AIDS Organization (AFAO)- http://www.afao.org.au/
The Brookings Institution- http://www.brookings.edu/
CARE International- http://www.care.org/
Carnegie Institute- http://carnegieinstitution.org/default.html
Catholic Charities- http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/
Catholic Relief Fund- http://www.catholicrelief.org/
Center for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA)- http://www.cedpa.org/
Center for Women Policy Studies- http://www.centerwomenpolicy.org/
Chemonics International – international consulting firm- http://www.chemonics.com/
CORE Group- members of international NGO’s http://www.coregroup.org/
Development Associates, Inc.- http://www.devassoc.com/
DKT International- http://www.dktinternational.org/
EEI Communications- http://www.eeicommunications.com/
Family Health International (FHI)- http://www.fhi.org/en/index.htm
Ford Foundation- http://www.fordfound.org/
Future Groups- http://www.tfgi.com/index.cfm
Gates Foundation- http://www.gatesfoundation.org/default.htm
George Mason University- http://www.gmu.edu
GMU Center for Global Educaiton - http://globaled.gmu.edu/internships/cgeinternship.html
George Washington University- http://www.gwu.edu
Georgetown University- http://www.georgetown.edu
Global Health Council- http://www.globalhealth.org/
Global Campaign- http://www.global-campaign.org/
Habitat for Humanity- http://www.habitat.org/
Harvard University- http://www.harvard.edu
Holt International- http://www.holtintl.org/flash/index.shtml
http://www.idealist.org/ - non-profit jobs (international and U.S.-based)
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)- http://www.icrw.org/
InterAction- American Council for Voluntary International Action- http://www.icrw.org/
International Medical Corps- http://www.imcworldwide.org/index.shtml
JHPIEGO- non-profit intentional public health organization- http://www.jhpiego.org/about/index.htm
JHU Child Survival Fellows- http://jhuhcsfp.org/
John Snow Inc. - research and consulting in the health care sector- http://www.jsi.com/
Kaisernetwork.org- free online service for the health policy community, the news media, and the general public- http://www.kaisernetwork.org/
Lutheran World Relief- http://www.lwr.org/
MACRO International- opinion research corporation- http://www.macroint.com/
Management Systems International- professional service contractors- http://www.msiworldwide.com/
Management Sciences for Health- international non-profit organization in public health to improve management- http://www.msh.org/
Manoff Group- http://www.manoffgroup.com/
Mercy Corps- http://www.mercycorps.org/home/
NASTAD-National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors- http://www.nastad.org/
National Service Corps- http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov/
New Zealand AID (NZAID)- international aid and development- http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/
Oxfam- development, advocacy and relief agency working to put an end to poverty world-wide- http://www.oxfam.org.uk/
Path- catalyst for global health- http://www.path.org
Pathfinder International- international relief-
h ttp://www.pathfind.org/site/PageServer
Peace Corps- http://www.peacecorps.gov/
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR)- http://www.phrusa.org/
Population Action International- http://www.populationaction.org/
Population Council- biomedical, social science, and public health research- http://www.popcouncil.org/
Population Services International- http://www.psiopl.org/
Project Hope- http://www.projecthope.org/
Public Allies- advances young people to strengthen their communities, non-profits and civic participation-http://www.publicallies.org/
Research Triangle Institute- international think tank-
http://www.rti.org/
Rockefellar Foundation- http://www.rockfound.org
Save the Children- relief international organization- http://www.savethechildren.org/
Social and Scientific Systems Inc.- HIV-AIDS research- http://www.s-3.com/
Step Forward for Children- international- http://www.stepforwardforchildren.org/home.htm
TEAR Australia- Australian Christians responding to the poor- http://www.tear.org.au/
UNAIDS-advocated for global action on AIDS/HIV- http://www.unaids.org/en/default.asp
UNHSR-United Nations Refugee Agency- http://www.unhcr.org/
International Programs Center- part of the Population Division of the U.S. Bureau of the Census- http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/
USAID- http://www.usaid.gov/
Wallace Foundation- http://www.wallacefunds.org/WF/
World Bank- http://www.worldbank.org/
World Education- http://www.worlded.org/WEIInternet/
World Health Organization- http://www.who.int/en/
World Relief- http://www.wr.org/
World Vision International-relief and development- http://www.wvi.org/wvi/home.htm
Compiled by students of CONF 694: Action Research, taught by Dr. Linda Johnston



