The Aurora Project Internship Program offers Law, Anthropology and Social Science students and graduates the opportunity to undertake 5 – 6 week unpaid internships at Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) and other organisations around Australia working in policy development, social justice and Indigenous affairs more generally. Internships provide an excellent opportunity for students and graduates to consider careers in these fields, while at the same time providing additional resources to organisations in need of assistance.
Top Employability Skills:
- Communication
- Initiative & enterprise
- Learning
Relevant Study Areas:
- Law
- Social Sciences
Opportunities for Students/Graduates:
- Vacation work/Work experience
- Internships
What is it like on an Internship working with the Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation? Read more…
Contact Details for Student/Graduate Enquiries:
Contact Name: Casey Brown
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.auroraproject.com.au
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