The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (CHRM2), University of Jember are offering paid internships to promote research and collaboration in the specialized area of human rights. Working at the University’s centers in East Java, Indonesia, interns will spend a minimum of 3 months in the roles of an English teacher, outreach coordinator, field researcher, or research assistant. There are a variety of other roles that are also available. Interns will be required to have a graduate or master’s degree, or work equivalent in human rights, multiculturalism, and/or migration and will have the ability to extend the intern position up to one year.