Six Months to One-year-long Paid Middle East Research Position at the
NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Brussels
This is an excellent work opportunity in an international organization
for those who have recently completed their Masters or Ph.D. degrees
in international affairs and similar fields.
The successful candidate will work with the GSM Director and with
other members of the team to research and produce reports on security,
conflict, political and governance related to the Middle East region
as well as on issues on broader issues of trans-Atlantic concern. Main
responsibilities will include: providing analysis on key political,
social and security issues affecting the Middle East region; drafting
and editing Committee reports; preparing briefing papers and speeches
setting out report findings and policy recommendations; and providing
administrative support for the organization of Committee visits.
Profile requirements: Master's degree or PhD in international or
comparative politics, middle eastern studies, security studies, or
related social science discipline; in depth knowledge of wider Middle
East issues; working experience in an international setting,
preferably with an international organization and/or NATO; excellent
interpersonal and communication skills; excellent writing and
analytical skills; ability to work closely with a team as well as
independently; fluency in English and French, knowledge of Arabic
highly preferred.
Applications for the position, which starts in January 2010, should be
received by 25 October 2009.
In order to apply, candidates should send their full application
(cover letter,CV and two letters of reference) either by e-mail
(RA-programme@nato-pa.int) orpost (NATO PA, Place du Petit Sablon 3,
1000 Brussels, Belgium) for the attention of the Director of the
Research Assistant Programme.
NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Brussels
This is an excellent work opportunity in an international organization
for those who have recently completed their Masters or Ph.D. degrees
in international affairs and similar fields.
The successful candidate will work with the GSM Director and with
other members of the team to research and produce reports on security,
conflict, political and governance related to the Middle East region
as well as on issues on broader issues of trans-Atlantic concern. Main
responsibilities will include: providing analysis on key political,
social and security issues affecting the Middle East region; drafting
and editing Committee reports; preparing briefing papers and speeches
setting out report findings and policy recommendations; and providing
administrative support for the organization of Committee visits.
Profile requirements: Master's degree or PhD in international or
comparative politics, middle eastern studies, security studies, or
related social science discipline; in depth knowledge of wider Middle
East issues; working experience in an international setting,
preferably with an international organization and/or NATO; excellent
interpersonal and communication skills; excellent writing and
analytical skills; ability to work closely with a team as well as
independently; fluency in English and French, knowledge of Arabic
highly preferred.
Applications for the position, which starts in January 2010, should be
received by 25 October 2009.
In order to apply, candidates should send their full application
(cover letter,CV and two letters of reference) either by e-mail
(RA-programme@nato-pa.int) orpost (NATO PA, Place du Petit Sablon 3,
1000 Brussels, Belgium) for the attention of the Director of the
Research Assistant Programme.