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About the APRI Young Talent Program
Are you an aspiring policy professional eager to contribute to meaningful, African-centered research and advocacy? APRI, The Africa Policy Research Institute (APRI) is now accepting applications for its prestigious Young Talent Program Internship 2025. Whether you’re in Berlin or working remotely within the GMT+1 or GMT+2 time zones, this opportunity offers the chance to gain hands-on experience at a leading international think tank dedicated to transforming African policy landscapes.
The APRI Young Talent Program is a flagship internship designed for early-career professionals and recent graduates who are passionate about policy research related to Africa. Organized by the Africa Policy Research Institute (APRI), this recurring initiative provides selected interns with a unique platform to work closely with research teams on high-impact projects across the continent.
Participants collaborate with experienced professionals on research, policy advocacy, knowledge production, and stakeholder engagement, all while sharpening their analytical, writing, and professional development skills. Each internship cohort is structured around APRI’s evolving programmatic needs, ensuring that your contributions are both timely and relevant to Africa’s policy context.
Eligible Fields
Applicants with backgrounds or interests in the following areas are especially encouraged to apply:
- Political Science and International Relations
- Environmental Studies and Climate Policy
- Geopolitics and Geoeconomics
- Public Policy and Administration
- Development Studies
- Data Analysis and Visualization
- Advocacy, Communications, and Media
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
For Europe-Based Candidates:
- Must be enrolled in a European university and eligible for a Pflichtpraktikum (mandatory internship).
For Africa-Based or International Candidates:
- Must be a recent graduate or between academic programs.
- Enrollment in a university is not mandatory, but applicants must be able to work during GMT+1 or GMT+2 time zones.
Minimum Requirements:
- Strong research and analytical skills
- Excellent writing and communication skills in English
- Experience with data analysis or visualization is an advantage
- Proactive, self-motivated attitude with excellent time management
- Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills in multicultural settings
Preferred Qualifications:
- Completed or ongoing graduate studies in relevant fields
- Previous experience in policy, research, or advocacy environments
- Availability to work partially or fully from APRI offices in Berlin or Abuja is a bonus but not required
- Multilingual proficiency is considered an asset
Selection Criteria
Candidates will be evaluated based on:
- Alignment with APRI’s mission and current program areas
- Demonstrated research and policy interests
- Writing and analytical ability
- Professionalism and commitment to collaborative learning
Shortlisted candidates will go through a three-stage selection process:
- Initial Review – Rolling application assessment
- Short Interview – A 10-minute session with HR
- Program Interview – A full interview with a Program Head or Team Lead
Applicants not selected immediately may be placed on a reserve roster for future opportunities.
Eligible Countries
The internship welcomes applications globally, but you must be able to work during GMT+1 or GMT+2 time zones. Applicants from Africa, Europe, and the diaspora are strongly encouraged to apply.
Required Documents
All applicants must submit one combined PDF containing:
- A two-page curriculum vitae (CV)
- A brief statement of interest
- Your preferred start and end dates
- Your program area preference (choose between:
- A) Geopolitics & Geoeconomics
- B) Just Green Transition Technology)
Benefits of the APRI Young Talent Program
While this is an unpaid internship, the value and exposure offered by APRI is substantial. Benefits include:
- Hands-on experience in a high-impact think tank environment
- Mentorship from policy experts and thought leaders
- Contribution to policy briefs, research reports, and events
- Opportunities to engage in regional and global policy discussions
- Development of key professional skills: research, writing, digital communication, and project management
- Inclusion in APRI’s vibrant global network of researchers and practitioners
Note: Program Focus Areas
Selected interns will be placed in one of the following thematic programs based on interest and team availability:
- Geopolitics & Geoeconomics – Examining Africa’s role in the evolving global order, trade policy, and economic diplomacy
- Just Green Transition Technology – Exploring sustainable and equitable solutions to climate change, energy policy, and environmental justice
How to Apply
To apply for the APRI Young Talent Internship, follow these steps:
- Prepare your application materials as one PDF document:
- CV (max. 2 pages)
- Statement of interest
- Preferred start/end dates
- Program area preference
- Visit the APRI Careers Page or the official internship listing.
- Submit your PDF application via the designated platform or email.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is strongly encouraged.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a young professional committed to shaping Africa’s future through rigorous research, inclusive dialogue, and informed advocacy, this internship will give you the platform to grow and contribute meaningfully. Whether you want to pursue a career in international development, policy analysis, or global affairs, the APRI Young Talent Program equips you with the skills, exposure, and mentorship needed to thrive.
Don’t miss this opportunity to work at the intersection of research, policy, and global justice—apply today.
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