Welcome to The Global Politico Virtual Internship Program

In a world marked by constant change, The Global Politico stands as a premier nonpartisan hub for information and ideas on International Politics and Security. Our virtual internships, spanning three months, provide a unique opportunity to engage with global issues in a dynamic and evolving environment.

Why The Global Politico?

Join us in a transformative journey where your insights and perspectives contribute to our mission. While we currently do not offer an honorarium, we provide a valuable experience in an inclusive virtual setting where collaboration and fresh ideas thrive.

The Virtual Experience

As a virtual intern with The Global Politico, you won’t just observe; you’ll actively participate in meaningful work, gaining hands-on experience in the realm of International Politics and Security.

Virtual Internship Opportunities

Explore your passion and interests across various areas:

1. Kashmir Studies

   – Delve into the political, economic, cultural, legal and military aspects of the conflict.

   – Explore security issues, traditional or non-traditional, along with historical perspectives and policy changes.

2. South Asian Studies

   – Investigate the political, economic, technological, strategic, and military landscapes of South Asia.

   – Examine security challenges and major power politics in the region.

3. Asia-Pacific Studies

   – Explore the diverse facets of the Asia-Pacific region, covering political, economic, technological, strategic, and military dimensions.

   – Analyze regional security issues and the historical context that shapes policy changes.

4. Middle-Eastern Studies

   – Study the political, economic, technological, strategic, and military aspects of the Middle East.

   – Examine traditional and non-traditional security challenges, historical contexts, and major power politics in the region.

5. African Studies

   – Investigate the political, economic, technological, strategic, and military landscapes of Africa.

   – Explore security challenges, historical perspectives, and policy changes in the region.

6. European and Latin American Studies

   – Delve into the political, economic, technological, strategic, and military domains of Europe and Latin America.

   – Analyze regional security issues, historical contexts, and major power politics.

Expanded Opportunities

In addition to the diverse studies in foreign policy, The Global Politico now introduces three new areas where you can further enhance your skills and contribute to our dynamic environment:

1. Communication and Digital Media (Priority for Mass Communication and Media Studies Students)

   – Immerse yourself in the world of communication and digital media.

   – Gain hands-on experience in crafting compelling narratives, managing digital content, and engaging with a global audience.

2. Web Development and Management (Priority for Computer-related Subjects Students)

   – Explore the intricacies of web development and management.

   – Contribute to the enhancement and maintenance of our online platforms, ensuring a seamless user experience.

3. Graphics and Magazine Designing (Priority for Graphic Designers)

   – Bring your creative vision to life in the realm of graphics and magazine designing.

   – Play a key role in shaping the visual identity of The Global Politico, combining aesthetics with effective communication.

Your Virtual Future

The Global Politico understands the importance of adaptability. Our virtual internship programs offer you the flexibility to immerse yourself in your chosen field from the comfort of your own space.

Apply Now!

Apply anytime – there are no deadlines!

Interested candidates can secure a place as intern by writing to us at [editor@theglobalpolitico.com] with a letter of motivation and Curriculum Vitae (CV). We look forward to virtually discussing the world and its possibilities with you—because at The Global Politico, every topic and every region is a conversation waiting to happen.

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