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The World Health Organization's Internship (实习)Program offers a wide range of opportunities for graduates to gain insight (洞察力)in the technical and administrative programs of WHO while enriching their knowledge and experience in the health field.
Who are we looking for?
--- You are at least twenty years of age on the date of application.
--- You have completed three years of full-time studies at a university. Applicants who have already graduated may also qualify for consideration if they apply to the internship within six months after completion of their formal qualification.
--- You possess a first degree in a public health, medical or social field related to the technical work of WHO or a degree in a management-related field.
--- You are not related to a WHO staff member (工作人员)(e.g. , son/daughter, brother/ sister, or mother/father).
--- You are fluent at least in one of the working languages of the office of assignment.
--- You have not previously participated in WHO's Internship Program.
— You hold a valid (有效的)passport from a WHO Member State.
How to apply?
All applications should be made for the vacancies( 空缺) posted on the WHO Careers site using the WHO corporate recruitment system ( Stellis). Don't miss the application deadlines.
September 1 -October 15, 2020 for an internship starting January 1 -June 30, 2021
January 10-February 25, 2021 for an internship starting July 1 -December 31, 2021
By December 1, WHO will inform all selected candidates who applied in September and October. If you have not received any message from WHO by December 1, 2020, it means that you have not been selected. For candidates who applied in January and February 2021, no information by April 15, 2021 means that you have not been selected. You may apply again if you are still interested.
21. Who will be able to work in the World Health Organization’s Internship Program?
A. A student whose mother works at a regional branch of WHO.
B. An 18-year-old senior student at Harvard University.
C. A student who graduated from university four months ago.
D. A former participant of WHO's Internship Program.
22. How should students make the application?
A. By emailing a resume to the WHO.
B. By using Stellis on the WHO Careers site.
C. By participating in a campus recruitment event.
D. By visiting a local career information website.
23. What does the underlined word '' candidates" probably mean?
A. Applicants. B. Employees. C. Students. D. Judges.