The Antonin Girardi Research Internship was established in 2021 as a partnership between IMPACT Initiatives and the École Normale Supérieure (Paris), in memory of Antonin Girardi and of all humanitarian workers who have been victims of violence perpetrated against them. On 9th August 2020, Antonin Girardi and 6 other colleagues lost their lives when they were targeted by an attack in Kouré, Niger. Antonin and his colleagues were in Niger as humanitarians, putting their skills and capacity to the service of some of the most vulnerable communities in the world. Specifically, Antonin’s work revolved around applied research. Through his research, Antonin shed light on the situation and the needs of populations displaced and affected by conflict. By doing so, Antonin’s work was used by aid actors to target the most in need, with the right help, at the right time.
The Antonin Girardi Research Internship will provide opportunities to other ENS students to put their skills and capacity to the service of some of the world’s most vulnerable populations. The selected intern will join a leading humanitarian research organisation, and will spend 6-12 months in its Geneva headquarters supporting research being conducted in various contexts of crisis. The internship will provide a unique opportunity to be exposed to, and apply, quantitative research and analysis skills in an international working environment, centred around humanitarian action.
We are currently looking for a Research Intern to join our global team in Geneva, Switzerland.
Position: Research Intern
Duration: 6-12 months (depending on candidate availability and agreement with ENS)
Remuneration: 1,450 CHF gross per month
Start date: May 2025
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
The intern will be part of the Research Quality Assurance team within IMPACT’s Global Programmes, Research & Communications Department, working closely with both global and country teams across different crisis contexts, on all stages of the research cycle, including research design, data processing and analysis. Based on these terms of reference and initial discussions with the selected candidate, the internship supervisor will develop upon the start of the internship a specific set of objectives and a work-plan, which will be reviewed at regular intervals during the internship period and will serve as a basis for evaluation upon completion. Ideally, by the end of the internship, the selected candidate would have developed knowledge and skills to move to a field-based research or analysis position within the humanitarian sector.
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Submit your application using the form below. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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