Available: March-July 2026
Number of internships: 3
Join our innovative team for a hybrid internship focused on assisting with the 11th International Living Knowledge Conference (LKN 11), titled “Research and Solidarity”, which will be held from July 8–10, 2026, at the University of Gdańsk.
Several key volunteer and internship roles have been identified.
International Communications Liaison: Facilitate contact with global partners (Living Knowledge Network, SEA-EU) and manage English-language correspondence for participants.
Social Media & Digital Content Creator: Live-documenting sessions, managing the conference Twitter/X and LinkedIn, and creating video recaps of “dilemma sessions.”
On-Site Logistics & Hospitality: Managing the registration desk at the UG Library, assisting international guests with navigation, and coordinating evening social events.
Session Facilitator Support: Assisting moderators during interactive workshops and “Science Shop” sessions to ensure smooth technical and participatory flow.
Languages: Advanced in English is mandatory (conference language). Competencies: Organizational skills, adaptability, and an interest in community-based participatory research (CBPR).
This internship is designed to be an inspiring and joyful journey, blending high-impact contribution with a stress-free pace that respects your academic life. We believe that professional growth should be as flexible as it is rewarding!
By joining us, you’ll gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge conference curation and digital data, all while contributing to a global movement for social good.
Upon successfully completing this virtual internship with the LKN 11 Organizing Team, you will be able to:
These outcomes are designed to equip you with tangible, in-demand skills in international project management, digital communication, and sustainable social innovation.
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