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Call for Applications: ARIN Internship Program 2026 to nurture exceptional young talents across Africa

Application Deadline: 24 December 2025

Call for Applications: ARIN Internship Program 2026 to nurture exceptional young talents across Africa

Africa Research and Impact Network. (ARIN) is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the 2026 Internship Program, a distinguished and highly competitive opportunity designed to nurture exceptional young talents across Africa.

The ARIN Internship program offers an immersive learning experience that strengthens research, leadership and innovation capabilities while giving participants the opportunity to contribute to Africa Research and Impact Network. (ARIN) ’s impactful work across the continent. It is a transformative pathway for ambitious young professionals committed to shaping solutions to the world’s complex challenges.

Background

The Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN) is a leading Pan-African talent incubator committed to discovering, nurturing, and accelerating African potential in research, innovation, and policy influence. ARIN is bridging this gap, where the continent is facing complex climate, environmental, and development challenges, and hence needs a new generation of young professionals equipped with practical skills, analytical competence, and global exposure.

Recognising that many African graduates struggle to access meaningful professional experience, ARIN established a dynamic internship program designed to provide a springboard into high impact careers. The program offers structured mentorship, hands-on training, and direct involvement in real-world projects spanning climate change adaptation, biodiversity conservation, Health, policy analysis, data science, AI for resilience, and community-centered research across Africa.

Over the past three years, ARIN has mentored more than 30 interns, providing them with opportunities to work alongside top researchers, practitioners, government partners, and global institutions. Many alumni of the program have progressed to assume leadership positions within ARIN, while others now serve in national and international organisations, academic institutions, and emerging innovation spaces.

The internship program is more than a placement, as it is a launchpad for African excellence, offering young talents the chance to contribute to transformative research and policy initiatives that shape Africa’s development future. Through this program, ARIN continues to build a strong pipeline of emerging African researchers and leaders who are equipped to drive evidence informed, inclusive, and sustainable change on the continent.

Aim

The ARIN Internship Program aims to provide a valuable learning experience while enabling interns to actively contribute to ARIN’s research and initiatives.

Objectives

Gain Practical and Hands on Experience: Interns will engage in real-world research projects, contributing to ARIN’s goals and objectives.

  • Enhance Skills and Knowledge: Interns will develop skills in data collection, analysis, report
  • Collaborate with the Team: Interns will work closely with ARIN staff, fostering collaboration and supporting organizational initiatives.
  • Gain Exposure to the Field: Interns will acquire insights into addressing social, economic, and environmental challenges in Africa.
  • Build a robust network of emerging African talents: Interns will be integrated into commitment to climate resilience and sustainable development.

Internship Structure

The role requires high organization, a genuine passion for research, and strong interpersonal, leadership, and project management skills. Interns will work on both short-term and long-term projects under ARIN supervision.

Key Qualifications and Skills

  • Master’s or a strong Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in Africa in thefields of Environmental Science, Climate Change, Natural Resources Management, Economics, Data Science, International Development, or related fields.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Applicants with strong analytical, writing, and communication skills.
  • Candidates who demonstrate initiative, curiosity, and commitment to learning.

Application Requirements

Please submit a single PDF file containing:

  • A cover letter (max 1 page) describing your experience, expertise, and interest in ARIN’s mission.
  • 2 Page Maximum Curriculum vitae (CV).
  • Copies of academic transcripts and/or certificates.
  • Contact information for two references.

Email your application to: human-resource@arin-africa.org no later than December 24th 2025.
Subject Line: Include the corresponding advert reference number (e.g., Postdoctoral Fellow: Climate Finance Application – Name). Your application files should be clearly labelled e.g., “CV – Margret Andrea.”

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Also Check: Applications are now open for the Fully Funded Umholi We Africa Fellowship (UwA) – Cohort 4 for young African changemakers

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