May
27
9:00 PM21:00

Internship - The Hague Academy for Local Governance

Deadline to apply: 27th of May

The internship will begin on 1 August 2023 and end on 31 January 2024.
Job Opportunities - The Hague Academy

The following is quoted from the website:

“The Hague Academy for Local Governance is a dynamic, international organisation that aims to strengthen local democracy worldwide. We train practitioners from national and local governments, NGOs and donor and development organisations across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Around 25 people working at our offices in The Hague. Next to that, we closely cooperate with a network of more than 200 international experts contributing to our training programmes.”

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May
21
3:00 PM15:00

Intern - Marketing & Communication - Movies that Matter

The following text is an excerpt from this webpage:

Movies that Matter broadens the perspective on human rights by screening films and encouraging screenings of films on pressing social issues. We do this by organizing the annual Movies that Matter Festival, educational screenings for students and schoolchildren, organizing events, with advisory work at home and abroad, and supporting festivals abroad.

We are looking for an enthusiastic intern/volunteer Marketing & Communications (24 hours per week) starting September 1.

The Marketing & Communications team is an important link between the various teams. You will help with the daily support, leading up to and during the Movies that Matter Festival (March 22-30, 2024 in The Hague).

What will you do?

  • You will devise and coordinate promotional campaigns aimed at (potential) audiences;

  • You will approach specific target groups and set up collaborations;

  • You will support the maintenance of the website, database and social media;

  • You will work on content creation: perhaps you will think up a new podcast format, reels concept or interview series for our online magazine;

  • You will help set up and roll out audience research;

  • General marketing and communications support.

If you would like to learn more about this internship, or would like to apply, check out this page.

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May
21
3:00 PM15:00

Intern - International Support - Movies that Matter

The following text is an excerpt from this webpage:

Movies that Matter aims to broaden perspectives on human rights. We use film to stimulate dialogue about a just world, influence public opinion and motivate commitment to social issues and a sustainable society. We accomplish this with the annual Movies that Matter festival, educational screenings for students and schoolchildren, and by organizing year-round events and screenings in the Netherlands. In countries where human rights and press freedom are under pressure, we support film festivals and mobile film projects through grants, workshops, training and advice.

From September 1 we are looking for an intern for the International Support Program (24 hours per week).

Through the International Support Program, we encourage the screening of films about human rights in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. This is done through grants, advice, workshops and network building. Internationally, we stimulate film screenings and debate by, among other things, a film menu around International Human Rights Day for Dutch embassies worldwide. We also coordinate the Human Rights Film Network, a network of nearly 50 film festivals on human rights worldwide.

If you would like to have more information about this internship, and would like to apply, check out this page.

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May
21
3:00 PM15:00

Intern - Festival Production and Recruitment - Movies that Matter

The following is an excerpt copied from this webpage:

“Movies that Matter broadens the perspective on human rights by screening films and encouraging screenings of films on pressing social issues. We do this by organizing the annual Movies that Matter Festival, educational screenings for students and schoolchildren, organizing events, with advisory work at home and abroad, and supporting festivals abroad.

We are looking for an intern / volunteer festival production and recruitment for the education team (24 hours per week) starting September 1.

About Movies that Matter Education

We want to encourage students to be active citizens and make them aware of the core values of our democracy. We do this not with ready-made answers, but by using film (and debate) to ask questions. We select educational films and develop teaching materials for secondary education and vocational schools, tailored to the curriculum, for use in the classroom. In addition, schools come to the annual festival in The Hague for film screenings with in-depth programs. We screen these spin-offs in film theaters throughout the country; from Vlissingen to Alkmaar and Groningen to Roermond. Every year we reach thousands of pupils and students with our educational offerings, 7,500 of whom attend the festival. Our focus is on pupils and students in (v)mbo, practical education and International Integration Classes. The education team consists of a project coordinator, an education officer for production, an education officer for national screenings and two interns.”

To apply and read more about the requirements for the internship, you can check out this page.

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May
21
2:30 PM14:30

Intern - Education and Didactics - Movies that Matter

The following is copied from this webpage:

“Movies that Matter broadens the perspective on human rights by screening films and encouraging screenings of films on pressing social issues. We do this by organizing the annual Movies that Matter Festival, educational screenings for students and schoolchildren, organizing events, with advisory work at home and abroad, and supporting festivals abroad.

We are looking for an intern / volunteer didactics and national production for the education team (24 hours per week) starting September 1.

About Movies that Matter Education

We want to stimulate students to active citizenship and make them aware of the core values of our democracy. We do this not with ready-made answers, but by using film (and debate) to ask questions. We select educational films and develop teaching materials for secondary education and vocational schools, tailored to the curriculum, for use in the classroom. In addition, schools come to the annual festival in The Hague for film screenings with in-depth programs. We screen these spin offs in movie theaters from Vlissingen to Alkmaar and Groningen to Roermond. Every year we reach thousands of pupils and students with our educational offer of which 7,500 at the festival and around 12,000 in the rest of the country. Our focus is on pupils and students in (v)mbo, practical education and International Integration Classes. The education team consists of a project coordinator, an education officer for production, an education officer for national screenings and two interns.”

To apply, and to find more information about this internship, you can check out this page.

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May
9
3:00 PM15:00

Intern - Events & Partnerships - Movies that Matter

The following is an excerpt from this webpage:

“Movies that Matter aims to broaden perspectives on human rights. We use film to encourage dialogue about a just world, influence public opinion and motivate commitment to social issues and a sustainable society. We screen these films at the annual Movies that Matter Festival in The Hague (March 22-30, 2024), throughout the year in movie theaters around the country, through film festivals in countries where press freedom is at stake and - through teachers - at secondary schools and vocational schools throughout the Netherlands. 

As of September 1 we are looking for an enthusiastic intern for the Events & Partnerships team (average 24 hours per week). 

The Events & Partnerships team organizes year-round film screenings with in-depth information (such as introductions and after-tours). We do this with the On Tour program through which we show a selected film every month in 17 film theaters throughout the Netherlands. We also screen films in cooperation with (or commissioned by) social organizations and companies. During the annual festival in The Hague, our team is responsible for film screenings with various partners. Finally, our team advises on human rights films and the organization of screenings. The team consists of a project coordinator and a staff member.”

To find out more about this internship and to apply, check out this webpage.

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