IGP is a small, independent research organisation with UN consultative status and advisory relationships with leading peace networks. We are always interested in hearing from people who want to contribute to this work.
There are no open positions at the moment. When new roles become available they will be listed here. If you would like to be notified, or if you think you have something to offer that we have not thought of yet, get in touch.
IGP runs two programmes for people at the start of their career in peace research, policy, or advocacy: one focused on contributing to a live research project, the other on structured career guidance.
Work directly on one of IGP's active research projects. You will read academic sources, analyse how authors define peace concepts, and contribute to a dataset that underpins the Institute's published framework. This is voluntary, remote, and flexible, but the analytical standard is high.
Learn moreReceive structured one-on-one guidance tailored to your career goals in peace research, international law, policy, or related fields. Learn from the experience of building a research organisation from the ground up, with regular feedback and a clear development plan.
Learn moreRead the programme details, or send a brief note about your background and what you would like to work on.