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Project Everest Ventures

4.8
  • < 100 employees

PEV Social Impact Humanities & Development Internship

Malawi, India, Timor Leste, Fiji

Opportunity Expired

"We work with purpose-driven, future-focused students looking to work beyond "traditional" by applying their degree to make the world a better place."

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Internship, Clerkship or Placement

Application dates

Applications Open
1 Feb 2020
Applications Close
31 Jul 2020

Minimum requirements

Graduation Results
65 - 74%
Accepting International Applications
Yes
Qualifications Accepted
C
Creative Arts
H
Anthropology & Geography
Classics
Criminology
Gender Studies
Indigenous Studies
International Development
Peace & Conflict
Refugees & Forced Migration
Archaeology & History
International Studies
Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Librarianship & Curatorial Studies
Philosophy
Politics & Policy Studies
Social Work & Sociology
Theology & Comparative Religion
Humanities (all other)
Social Science (all other)
Liberal Arts
M
Psychology & Counselling
T
Teaching & Education

When it comes to solving the biggest global challenges today, we don't believe in doing what's always been done before. We operate on the frontline of international development, working alongside local communities in the developing world to bring sustainable change through socially-beneficial solutions.

As a certified B Corporation, we pride ourselves on being experts in sustainability, international impact, and shaping the most career-ready future leaders. On a Social Impact Business Internship, you'll experience social enterprise in the real world. This is guaranteed to give you unique and practical industry experience and arm you with a range of soft skills and technical skills in leadership, emotional intelligence and communication.

As an intern with Project Everest, you'll be part of a team bringing a social impact project to life and into the hands of a local community overseas. Our projects use the power of social enterprise to achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and are focused on building sustainable, empowered communities with an emphasis on innovative, human-centred practice.

Ventures that you could be working on include:
• Social Consulting & Microfinance aims to remove barriers to affordable financial and business advice, coupled with micro-financing, to accelerate microenterprises and access to socially beneficial capital amongst local communities.
• Female Sanitation & Hygiene seeks to enable better female sanitation practices, education and opportunities for all
• Nutrition & AgTech Consulting involves tackle access to agricultural expertise and increasing economic opportunities and food security through tech-enabled agricultural advice.

What can you expect from a Project Everest Internship?
• You'll be engaging directly with the local community.
In order to ensure our ventures are providing genuine impact and solving real issues, we work closely with members of the local community running workshops and focus groups, prototyping and feedback sessions, conducting surveys and interviewing, and distributing the socially beneficial products and services.
• Every day is different.
Depending on what stage your venture is at during your internship, you could be doing completely different activities each day. If you're surveying a local business owner one day, you could be meeting with a CEO the next. It's definitely not your traditional start-up internship.
• You will be contributing towards achieving a sustainable impact.
Whilst you won't necessarily be creating social change every day, you'll be part of developing a product or service that is needed, sustainable and scalable so that it can be rolled out to community members and change lives.
• It will be challenging.
Building a start-up has its fair share of challenges, and when you're working in a developing country with limited resources these are magnified…but that's what makes the wins and subsequent social impact all that much sweeter in the end!
• You'll be building a competitive edge as a future humanities or development graduate.
Yes, you'll be applying the skills from your degree to a new context, however, you'll be gaining experiences that are beyond the scope of your discipline. Imagine being able to say yes to having experience in the start-up space, international development, cross-cultural communication, social enterprise, lean business principles, and design thinking methodologies... and you haven't even graduated yet. That's one way to differentiate yourself as a social sciences student, that's for sure.

Who are we looking for?
If you are committed to helping shape a positive and sustainable global impact, then we want to hear from you. We are seeking passionate, socially-minded, and hard-working applicants, with the courage to step out of their comfort zone and persistence to thrive in the challenge. Be part of the social change and apply for an internship now.

 

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
Celebrate the small wins: staying positive and focussing on the little things improves your mood and keeps you motivated.

Alex Cain

  • Graduate stories
Celebrate the small wins: staying positive and focussing on the little things improves your mood and keeps you motivated.

Alex Cain

  • Graduate stories
The locals I met during the village visits and about the town we lived in gave me such a different understanding of the world – it was a great contrast to my suburban life and really grounded me in reality.

Harry Roach

  • Graduate stories
The locals I met during the village visits and about the town we lived in gave me such a different understanding of the world – it was a great contrast to my suburban life and really grounded me in reality.

Harry Roach

  • Graduate stories
Celebrate the small wins: staying positive and focussing on the little things improves your mood and keeps you motivated.

Alex Cain

  • Graduate stories
Celebrate the small wins: staying positive and focussing on the little things improves your mood and keeps you motivated.

Alex Cain

  • Graduate stories
The locals I met during the village visits and about the town we lived in gave me such a different understanding of the world – it was a great contrast to my suburban life and really grounded me in reality.

Harry Roach

  • Graduate stories
The locals I met during the village visits and about the town we lived in gave me such a different understanding of the world – it was a great contrast to my suburban life and really grounded me in reality.

Harry Roach