This unpaid internship is located in the Press and External Relations Section of the United Nations Information Service in Geneva. The United Nations Information Service (UNIS) in Geneva is the voice of the United Nations Office at Geneva. Through the media and its own news and information products, UNIS keeps the world informed about Geneva’s unique role in multilateralism, diplomacy, and international relations. It also fosters a dialogue with key audiences, especially youth, through a range of outreach activities. UNIS conveys the official position of the United Nations on a wide range of subjects through press conferences and briefings, official statements, interviews, podcasts, social media, and outreach events. It provides both breaking news and in-depth material to international print and audiovisual media and serves the needs of close to 200 correspondents from the world’s major news agencies and foreign media outlets permanently accredited to the United Nations in Geneva. NB: This internship is unpaid. Duties and Responsibilities Under the direct supervision of the Press Officer in charge of the Graduate Study Programme (GSP), and with the support of other UNIS staff, the Outreach Intern's duties will include the following: ● Help with planning, organizing, conducting, and evaluating the 63rd Graduate Study Programme, which will be held in July 2025. Specific tasks will include: preselection and final selection of participants; correspondence with participants, speakers, moderators, and other counterparts; preparing various documents and files in Word, Excel, PDF, Canva, PPT, and Adobe PremierPro; conducting statistical analyses; proposing innovative ways to improve the Programme; analyzing participants’ feedback, etc; ● Contribute to the organization and promotion of other outreach events, including the World Press Freedom Day and the International Day of UN Peacekeepers, and regular Ciné-ONU movie screenings and discussions; ● Contribute to the creation of social media content for @UNGeneva platforms; ● Contribute to daily media monitoring of Swiss newspapers (in French, German, Italian, and English); ● Attend biweekly press briefings and draft press briefing summaries; ● Attend meetings of human rights treaty bodies, the Human Rights Council, and other major events; ● Draft stories, in English and in French, on events and developments at UN Geneva, to be reviewed, edited, and possibly published on iSeek (the UN Intranet), UN Geneva website, or various other publications; ● Carry out other tasks as requested by the United Nations Information Service.