Center for Diplomatic Affairs and Political Studies (DIPAM) accepts researchers that work project-based or permanent. In addition, DIPAM accepts scholarship holders and interns who train within them field of study.
Researcher, Scholarship holder and Internship announcement will be announced on the DIPAM website.
Internship Program
Political Science, International Relations, Public Administration, Local Administration, Educational Sciences, Sociology, Economics, Business, Translation and Interpreting departments’ 4th Grade students may apply to Internship.
Interns must work three days a week. Also, they should conform to participation calls that is announced for activities.
Throughout the program, interns can attend panels, symposiums, seminars, conferences, courses, training etc. that organized or shared by the Center. They will be included in the programs free of charge.
During the internship, they agree to follow the rules and shift of DIPAM.
The job description of the Internship Program generally consists of activities such as press follow-up, research, translation, deciphering, preparing presentations, literature review, reporting, text correction, and support activities (prestudy, communication, organization, etc.) for planned events.
The intern is obliged to write an individual Comment or Analysis article that is written with advisor. This article will be published on the DIPAM website and will be published if deemed appropriate. The advisor will be one of the specialists of DIPAM determined for the intern and will follow the intern’s progress.
Interns who successfully complete the program are entitled to receive a DIPAM Internship Certificate.
Scholarship Program
Political Science, International Relations, Public Administration, Local Administrations, Educational Sciences, Sociology, Economics, Business Administration, Translation and Interpretation departments’ master students may apply for Scholarship Program.
Scholarship holders must work three days a week. Also, they should conform to participation calls that is announced for activities.
Throughout the program, scholarship holders can attend panels, symposiums, seminars, conferences, courses, training etc. that organized or shared by the center. They will be included in the programs free of charge.
During the program, they agree to follow the rules and shift of DIPAM.
The job description of the Scholarship Program generally consists of activities such as press follow-up, research, translation, deciphering, preparing presentations, literature review, reporting, text correction, and support activities (prestudy, communication, organization, etc.) for planned events. Also, scholarship holders can take a part in project teams.
Scholarship holders are obliged to write at least one Comment per month throughout the program and an Analysis article at the end of the program.
Scholarship holders who successfully complete the program can be evaluated for the DIPAM staff.