Project 50/100, the alternative celebration for Singapore’s 50th anniversary next year, is looking for interns to help the project manager and the steering committee put together and manage Project 50/100’s series of events.
The group is seeking talented and motivated interns who want to make a difference to society and to learn from the challenge of executing an interesting, challenging and unprecedented community initiative/experiment. Application is open to all.
The job scope includes:

  • Arranging, participating in, and minuting steering committee meetings
  • Assisting the Steering Committee to liase with Project 50/100 collaborators and manage project proposals
  • Working closely with the Steering Committee to organize our Project 50/100 events such as workshops

The internship will last until April 2015. Interns must be able to work at least five hours a week for at least two months. The group also does not have a physical office, so interns must be able to work from home or wherever is most convenient.
The internship does not come with a salary, but promises the opportunity to interact with and learn from a diverse range of groups and individuals who care for Singapore.
Interested applicants may contact Andre Goh at [email protected].

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Singaporeans show concern for Gaza conflict at Hong Lim Park

More than 1000 people gathered at Hong Lim Park last Saturday afternoon…

Supply vessel Ocean Copper 2 sinks in Singapore waters

A Dominica-flagged supply vessel, Ocean Cooper 2, had capsized and sunk in the…

Singaporean runner Soh Rui Yong excluded from Asian Games, while Takagi Ramen stands by him

Singaporean long-distance runner Soh Rui Yong’s exclusion from representing Singapore in the upcoming Asian Games has sparked disappointment among the public. Many question why Soh is being penalized for what they perceive as petty remarks and believe that athletic achievements should be prioritized over social media conduct in athlete selection. Despite the setback, Takagi Ramen, a ramen chain, continues to show support for Soh, emphasizing that athletes should be chosen based on their potential to win medals and bring pride to the country.

New faces – PAP vs Opposition

The PAP’s slate of new candidates for the upcoming GE is being…