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An opportunity to join the GI team PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alex Singleton   
Monday, 10 July 2006

The Globalisation Institute is looking for a recent university graduate (ideally graduating this summer) to work at the Institute in Westminster for a six month period between late September/early October and early March next year. This is a paid position.

We are looking for someone who is interested in enterprise-based approaches to international development and who has an active interest in sub-Saharan Africa. The job will consist of a mix of project management (co-ordinating authors) and research on African issues (on behalf of authors) plus doing some basic office tasks. Excellent writing and communication skills are needed, as is an ability to organise your own time.

To apply, please send your CV, covering letter, and 250 words on your favourite books, movies and websites, to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

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