
International demand is high for leaders in sustainable development. IISD has pledged to make sure that Canada's new generation of leaders in sustainable development will be highly skilled and effective as they participate in policy- and decision-making.
| · Heather Creech Director - Global Connectivity | ||
| · Janice Gair Director - Human Resources and Administration | ||
| · Dagmar Timmer Associate | ||
| · Natalie Swayze Associate | ||
| · Terri Willard Associate | ||
The goal of IISD's diverse internship programming is to provide young Canadian professionals with the knowledge, skills, resources and experience necessary to advance sustainable development and good governance, and to champion information and communications technologies for development (ICT4D).
Since 1997, IISD has placed nearly 400 interns with dozens of leading organizations in almost 50 countries—developed and developing. Our interns have worked everywhere from the pristine and vast lands of the Arctic to the culturally rich and tropical forests of East Africa!
IISD internships not only help young professionals develop the skills needed for an international career, they also foster the development of leadership and global citizenship—supporting young Canadians who want to become effective agents of change, at home and abroad.
If you are a young Canadian, with a global perspective, who seeks to improve your skills through practical overseas opportunities in sustainable development and related areas, we would be happy to hear from you!
Read more about our three internship programs:
SLIC International: Leaders for a Sustainable Future (LSF)
IISD's most established internship program sends young Canadians to a wide range of organizations around the world.
Circumpolar Young Leaders Program (CYLP)
The CYLP provides Northern youth with training and work experience at leading organizations in Arctic countries.