Think Pacific’s Virtual Internship programme information
Are you wanting to make a difference whilst gaining valuable work experience?
Take a look at Think Pacific’s Virtual Internship programme…
Think Pacific is a UK social enterprise and registered Fijian charity with over 10 years of supporting Fijian Government Ministries, NGOs and business partners to achieve ethical, responsible, and sustainable development, whilst allowing students to have a self-developing and rewarding experience.
In the face of travel restrictions and the COVID-19 pandemic, Think Pacific’s Virtual Internship programme means students can contribute to international development and gain unique practical experience, whilst working from home.
This internship supports the achievement of the Fiji National Development Plan; a 20-Year Development Plan with the vision of “Transforming Fiji” towards an even more progressive, vibrant, and inclusive society.
Working on behalf of a Fijian organisation, interns complete a Social Action Project that tackles real problems in the South Pacific, whilst learning about the fascinating Fijian culture and developing global citizenship.
There are 150 scholarship places currently available for the Virtual Internship programme! The deadline for scholarship applications is 10am on the 26th of October 2020. Follow this link for more information: https://thinkpacific.com/our-expeditions/virtual-internship-scholarship-for-students/
To learn more, please see this link: https://thinkpacific.com/virtual-internships/.
And check out our testimonials – https://thinkpacific.com/virtual-internship-testimonials/
For a DISCOUNT on your internship, please use my code EDIN06 in your “About me” section (The scholarship places are fully funded but the code can still be used to let Think Pacific know how you heard about the opportunity!)
NGO MANAGEMENT • PSYCHOLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH • EDUCATION • GLOBAL HEALTH • BUSINESS & ENTERPRISE • INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT • SPORTS DEVELOPMENT • MARKETING
For any more information please contact Daniela Smith (s1826558@ed.ac.uk)