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Editorial intern to assist openSecurity. OpenSecurity is a section of the online analysis and comment commons, openDemocracy. Editorial intern needed to assist the editor with commissioning, editing and publishing openSecurity's high quality analysis of security, conflict and peacebuilding.4 days per week for 3 months£1,100 per month Deadline Friday 12 October.

Reporting to: openSecurity Lead EditorLocation: Regular meetings at openDemocracy's office in London, though work from another location is possible. Tasks will include: - Reading and assessing submissions - Sub-editing, editing- Elements of web-design, web-publishing- Research relating to commissioning and promoting openSecurity's debates. Requirements: Excellent written and spoken English.Knowledge of and an interest in conflict and peacebuilding research, and related current affairs. Desirable: Additional language.Qualification in Conflict/ Peace/ War studies or relevant work experience. Successful applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Current job opportunities. Rights for interns - Making internships better. More jobs, more choice at reed.co.uk, the UK’s #1 job site. Jobs Desk. The UK's most extensive free vacancy listing source for museums and galleries.

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Career Test Center - Discover your ideal career. INFPs are idealistic, self-sacrificing, and somewhat cool or reserved. They are very family and home oriented, and have a high capacity for caring. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 1% of the total population. INFP's feel internal turmoil when they find themselves in situations in which there is conflict between their inner code of ethics and their relationships with others. They feel caught between pleasing others and maintaining their own integrity. Their natural tendency to identify with others, compounded with their self-sacrificial dispositions, tends to leave them confused as to who they really are. Their quiet personalities further feeds their feelings of depersonalization. The INFP's quest for self-identity then seems even more alluring — but increasingly impossible to attain.

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