Dear Students, The FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY TEAM at the British Embassy in Rome is seeking to hire an intern for a period of six months, starting September 2023. The Foreign and Security Policy team deals with bilateral and international issues, justice and home affairs (JHA), migration, climate change, energy and environment. They work closely with the Italian authorities to facilitate bilateral cooperation on tackling justice issues, corruption, serious and organised crime and modern slavery. We also collaborate with Italian authorities to tackle illegal migration. On the FSP side, we work closely with the Italian government on priorities of joint concern internationally, whether bilaterally or multilaterally, including Libya, counter terrorism and cyber threats. On the climate and energy side, the team is focused on bilateral work to build energy security and clean growth, while supporting the delivery of global climate and biodiversity targets. They also run a number of projects under various UK government funds in support of prosperity, security and bilateral objectives. There will also be opportunity to get involved in the wider corporate activity of the Embassy and take advantage of learning opportunities. The team collaborates closely with several UK government departments including the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Home Office, Ministry of Justice, Department for Net Zero and Energy Security, UK Parliament and several Italian government ministries, NGOs and other stakeholders. MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES Monitoring policy developments in Italy in key areas of interest, including through media and parliamentary monitoring, and desk research; Regular reporting on JHA, migration, climate, energy and FSP issues; Attending conferences and writing reports; Providing support for the organisation and delivery of Embassy events and inward and outward high level/ministerial visits; Project management support; Supporting the team in their day-to-day work such as Italian/English translation and administrative tasks. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS Enthusiasm, and ability to take the initiative Ability to work independently and stay on track Flexible and a strong team player Must be fluent in both spoken and written English and Italian TERMS AND CONDITIONS The candidate will have to go through a selection process by way of an interview, conducted in English. The successful candidate will be granted a number of credits (crediti formativi), as indicated by the university. Prior to the appointment, the Embassy will sign an agreement (Convenzione di Tirocinio) with the university. The agreement will set out the arrangements including tutor, health & safety and insurance cover. The internship is not a work contract and as such is not paid. However the Embassy will pay the intern an allowance of €350 per month. This amount is not subject to tax under current local legislation. The intern would be expected to work an average of 30 hours per week, Monday to Friday, within the range of 09.00 – 17.00 with flexibility to support attendance at seminars and/or evening events. Flexibility will be supported by the whole team to accommodate the intern’s need in case of university exams or for studying. Interested applicants should send a CV and covering letter in English to Â
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in copy. Only regularly enrolled students for the duration of the internship are eligible to apply. Best regards, Jennifer L. Vieley MSc European Economy and Business Law Tor Vergata University of Rome Department of Economics and Finance Master of Science Program Office Via Columbia 2, 00133 Rome, Italy |
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