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Employment and internships
at the World Heritage Centre

The World Heritage Centre is part of UNESCO. If you’re interested in working at UNESCO or the World Heritage Centre, you can see what opportunities are available by consulting the Employment section of the UNESCO website, find out how to apply, and learn about the recruitment process.

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Employment opportunities

Candidates interested in applying to vacancies
are asked to specify the post number.

Applications without reference to post number will not be considered. For vacancies for G category, only candidates resident in France may apply.

Description Deadline Application

Title: Contract for Individual Consultant
Background and Objective: The organization of the Capacity Building Activity on the reporting process (online questionnaire) concerning the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape, (hereafter “the 2011 Recommendation”), and analysis of the data obtained through this consultation.
Division: Heritage Division (HER)
Duration of 5 (five) months

14 May 2018 CLT/HER/WHC/HUL/18/18

Source:  UNESCO/HRM

Internships

If you would like to find out about internships,
see the Interns section of the UNESCO website.

Unfortunately, the World Heritage Centre cannot directly accept applications for internships. All applications for internships with the World Heritage Centre must be directed to UNESCO. During the application process at UNESCO, candidates can specify that they would like to work in the World Heritage Centre.

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