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Through Â鶹ƵµÀat the UN—the only full-time residential internship program available at the United Nations—you’ll spend a transformative fall semester in New York City, where you will undertake rigorous and impactful internships in addition to Occidental seminars.

Immerse yourself in the richness of New York City as you learn about all things United Nations. You will gain invaluable real-world experience, develop global leadership skills, and build a professional network at one of the world’s most influential organizations.

As an important component of this program, full-time internships at UN-related agencies, missions or non-governmental organizations are complemented by two Occidental academic courses: (4 credits) and (4 credits). Students also enroll in (8 credits).

Generally, internships are located in and around Midtown Manhattan, where students live together in dorm-style accommodations at the. Occidental has longstanding partnerships with many government and non-governmental organizations where interns can be placed. Past placements have included:

  • Five Â鶹ƵµÀ students posing together at the UK Mission at UN headquarters in NYC
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
  • United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations
  • Costa Rica Mission to the United Nations
  • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  • UNICEF
  • UNFPA
  • UN Women
  • Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC)
  • International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
  • International Planned Parenthood Federation
  • OutRight International
  • ILGA World (the International Lesbian and Gay Association)
  • UN Anti Racism Office
     

Meet program participants          2024 Â鶹ƵµÀat the UN Newsletter

Learn More and Apply

Applications for Fall 2025 are due Friday, January 24, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.

Due to the competitive selection process, applicants are encouraged to apply for study abroad simultaneously if they have not already participated.

A complete application entails the following components, which will be uploaded electronically:

  • IPO Portal application form 
  • Personal Statement
  • Internship Interests - thematic, missions, agencies, NGOs
  • Writing Sample
  • Resume/CV
  • One faculty recommendation
  • One work supervisor recommendation

There will be a formal interview as part of the selection process. Not all candidates will be invited to interview.

All students must take all academic courses outlined below. Please note that all classes must be taken for letter grades. It is not possible to take additional Occidental classes while participating in the program.

  • DWA 401: Special Topics in UN (4 credits)
  • DWA 402: The United Nations and Conflict Prevention: Actors, Architecture, Tools, Practice (4 credits)
  • DWA 403: The UN Experience Internship (8 credits)

No specific internships can be guaranteed. Internship placements are driven by the needs of the internship hosts, availability, and student strengths.

  • 3.0 cumulative GPA minimum; B grades or better in DWA 102, plus at least one additional course on international politics. Coursework in peace and security, human rights, humanitarianism and/or development strongly recommended.
  • Junior class standing in any major at the time of application; senior standing during the program.
  • Demonstrated commitment to the study of international issues.
  • Appropriate and well-articulated scholarly purposes for participation demonstrated in all parts of the application.
  • Neither on academic or disciplinary probation nor under investigation for violations which may result in probation between application and departure.
  • All holds cleared with campus departments and offices before leaving campus.

When applications exceed capacity, successful applicants may exhibit qualifications higher than the minimum requirements.

You will be billed for the following:

  • Occidental tuition
  • Shared double room housing fee
  • Insurance (required for international students and those whose personal plans do not cover them in New York)

You will not be billed for:

  • A meal plan. However, the actual cost of meals in NY is estimated at $4,200. Financial Aid will repackage the semester cost of attendance accordingly and adjust aid packages in accordance with policy. A Financial Aid officer will determine how your package may be adjusted depending upon your needs. Please contact the Financial Aid Office with further questions.

Students live in shared double rooms at the on the Upper East Side, three blocks from Central Park and near local transportation.

Fall 2025 Program Dates TBD

Fall 2024 Program Dates

August 24 - Students arrive in New York, move into 92Y after 3 pm
August 25 - September 1 - Orientation
September 3 - DWA 402 begins
September 4 - DWA 401 begins
September 4 - 8 - Internships begin
September 10 - United Nations General Assembly begins
October 21 - 28 - Advising week (Oxy)
October 29 - November 1 - Spring 2025 course registration (Oxy)
December 13 - Last day of program
December 15 - Latest student departure date - 12 noon

Â鶹ƵµÀ reserves the right to modify the program based on a variety of circumstances, including health and safety concerns and educational outcomes.

More than 400 Â鶹ƵµÀstudents have participated in the Kahane UN Program’s Â鶹ƵµÀat the UN since it was founded by Professor George Sherry in 1986. As students intern in an agency or related organization to the United Nations or a foreign mission to the UN, they are first hand observers of major events on the international agenda. It is a fast-moving experience, challenging students to combine internship responsibilities with related coursework.

Established in 1945, the United Nations continues to deal with the new and ongoing challenges of security and development in the 21st-century context of globalization and unprecedented technological change. While some of the world's population has benefitted from these transformations, parts of the developing world continue to lag behind. The search for ways to narrow this gap is at the heart of the work of the United Nations.

In September 2010, Occidental President Jonathan Veitch announced a $500,000 lead gift from Occidental trustee Bill Kahane '70 and his wife, Elizabeth, toward a permanent endowment for the program. In April 2014, the Kahanes further pledged $5.5 million to endow the program. This generous support also increases student scholarship support, gives students greater access to cultural offerings in New York, supports student travel to Washington, DC, and makes it possible to bring UN programming to the Occidental campus.

Â鶹ƵµÀ student and Â鶹ƵµÀat the UN Program participant Raja Bella Hicks headshot

“As an intern, I’ve been exposed to the UN in various ways, whether through attending Security Council meetings, planning high-level events, and delivering statements on behalf of the UK. So far, a highlight of my time has been representing the UK in informal negotiations on a peacekeeping resolution!â€

Raja Bella Hicks ’25
Â鶹ƵµÀat the UN Program participant

Program Contacts & Resources

Cynthia Rothschild, director, Â鶹ƵµÀat the UN program

For questions about the application and business logistics, contact Marisa Mofford, associate director of International Programs

For questions about the academic requirements, contact DWA faculty

The United Nations
Contact Diplomacy & World Affairs
Johnson Hall 210

The McKinnon Center for Global Affairs