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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Internship at The International Center for Transitional Justice
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) is currently accepting applications for a Spring Session 2011 knowledge-management internship in New York. This is an exciting opportunity to learn content management and the basics of implementing a global intranet,as a key piece of a larger knowledge management strategy.
This internship is geared toward individuals pursuing Master’s level studies in library sciences, and particularly knowledge management.
Students should be eligible to receive academic credit for their internship.
To apply, please e-mail your resume and cover letter to rparlin@ictj.org, and write in the subject line of your e-mail "KM
Internship." Contact: For further inquiries regarding the KM internship, please e-mail Ruth Parlin at rparlin@ictj.org.
About ICTJ: The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ)is a human rights organization based in New York City that aims to
strengthen the field of transitional justice-assisting societies in transition to respond to a legacy of massive abuse-through in-country
assistance, policy advice, capacity building, and strategic research. The ICTJ responds to requests for assistance and comparative
information from organizations in civil society and governments. Its work focuses on strategies to document abuse, establish effective
truth commissions, prosecute perpetrators, reform abusive institutions, provide reparation to victims of violence, and promote
reconciliation. The ICTJ works closely with other organizations in the field in all of its program areas.
This internship is geared toward individuals pursuing Master’s level studies in library sciences, and particularly knowledge management.
Students should be eligible to receive academic credit for their internship.
To apply, please e-mail your resume and cover letter to rparlin@ictj.org, and write in the subject line of your e-mail "KM
Internship." Contact: For further inquiries regarding the KM internship, please e-mail Ruth Parlin at rparlin@ictj.org.
About ICTJ: The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ)is a human rights organization based in New York City that aims to
strengthen the field of transitional justice-assisting societies in transition to respond to a legacy of massive abuse-through in-country
assistance, policy advice, capacity building, and strategic research. The ICTJ responds to requests for assistance and comparative
information from organizations in civil society and governments. Its work focuses on strategies to document abuse, establish effective
truth commissions, prosecute perpetrators, reform abusive institutions, provide reparation to victims of violence, and promote
reconciliation. The ICTJ works closely with other organizations in the field in all of its program areas.
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