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This is quoted from The Star Education
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THE Environmental Management and Research Association of Malaysia (Ensearch) is inviting young Malaysians with a passion for environmental management to apply for this year’s K. Kumarasivam Young Environmentalist Internship Award.
The award will place the selected candidate as an intern in a centre for environmental management abroad for at least two weeks. It covers the cost of travel and accommodation, and provides an allowance for living expenses.
In previous years, successful applicants have been placed in countries such as Korea, Germany, Australia and Thailand.
The applicant must must be below the age of 35 at the time of application and should be interested in, or have working experience related to, the environment.
Graduates and young professionals are encouraged to apply.
Interested candidates should submit a CV highlighting interests and accomplishments related to environmental management, together with an essay of not more than 1,000 words, expressing thoughts and ideas on topics related to the environment, for example, climate change and waste or resource management. The essay must be typed (font size 12, font type Times New Roman).
These should be sent, together with a photocopy of MyKad, current photograph and evidence of employment/education to: K. Kumarasivam Endowment Fund Awards Committee, 30-3, Jalan PJU5/16, Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Applications can also be e-mailed to renee@ensearch.org.
The closing date is June 30. For details, call 03-61569807/ 08, fax 03-6156 9803, or visit www.ensearch.org.
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Monday, May 19, 2008
K. Kumarasivam Young Environmentalist Internship Award
Posted by Chen Chow at 8:31 AM
Labels: Environment, Internship, Youth
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