The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) is committed to banning all nuclear explosions through its global monitoring network and verification regime. It operates an extensive array of seismic, hydroacoustic, infrasound, and radionuclide stations to detect and confirm any potential nuclear tests. The CTBTO’s efforts are crucial in promoting international security and disarmament by ensuring compliance with the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and fostering global peace.
VA ID: | 1547 | |
Grade Level: | INT | |
Division: | Legal and External Relations Division | |
Section: | External Relations and International Coo | |
Type of Appointment: | Internship | |
Date of Issuance: | 29 July 2024 | |
Deadline for Applications: |
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Please note that all candidates should adhere to CTBTO Values of Integrity, Professionalism and Respect for Diversity.
The CTBTO awards a limited number of internships to university students and recent graduates from diverse academic background. Its purpose is to provide a learning and development experience in a field related to the Commission’s activities specialized in various professional fields. Interns usually work on specific practical assignments. Opportunities for internships are available subject to the current needs of the individual divisions within the CTBTO. |
Organizational Background
The Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization with its headquarters in Vienna, Austria is the international organization setting up the global verification system foreseen under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), which is the treaty banning any nuclear-weapon-test explosion or any other nuclear explosion. The Treaty provides for a global verification regime, including a network of 337 stations worldwide, a communications system, an international data centre and on-site inspections to monitor compliance.
The External Relations, Protocol, and International Cooperation Section is located within the Legal and External Relations Division. The Section’s role is to interact with State signatories, non-signatory States, international organizations and other bodies in order to promote entry into force and universalization of the Treaty, as well as to provide protocol and other external relations services for the CTBTO.
Under the overall supervision of the Chief, External Relations, Protocol and International Cooperation Section, and in coordination with the responsible Senior External Relations and/or Protocol Officer, to:
Competencies
PLEASE NOTE: Internship opportunities occur throughout the year and assignments are filled as required by the CTBTO. Due to the volume of applications received, correspondence will be maintained only with those candidates that are under consideration. Thank you for your understanding.
An intern is neither a staff member nor an official of the Commission. An intern who is a non-Austrian citizen is responsible for obtaining any necessary visas and for complying with local laws concerning police registration.
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