Vacancies

Welcome to the list of vacant positions at RWI. We are flattered by your interest in us!

Our vision is to bring about just and inclusive societies with the effective realisation of human rights for all. If you share this vision, we also hope that you will find a position matching your qualifications and interests. We look forward to receiving your application!

Vacant positions and consultancies:

Published: 2025-09-17

Programme Officer

Consultancy - pilot project in Türkiye

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The successful candidate will be coordinating a new RWI pilot project in Türkiye designed to enhance the capacity of Türkiye’s public institutions to engage with the European Green Deal (EGD) and opportunities brought by EU- Türkiye trade, focusing on corporate sustainability and the social dimensions of the green transition.

**About us**
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) is an independent academic institution that combines multi-disciplinary human rights research with education, support and outreach to contribute to a wider understanding of, and respect for, human rights and international humanitarian law. Our impact extends across more than 40 countries, and we have offices in Lund (HQ), Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Harare, Jakarta, Kyiv, Nairobi, Phnom Penh, and Yerevan.

RWI’s Regional Europe/MENA Office is managed from Lund and currently focuses on initiatives and programme development in Ukraine, Armenia, Türkiye and the wider Europe region, covering the Eastern Partnership, Western Balkans as well as EU countries. For more information, see https://rwi.lu.se/europe-landing-page/.

**About the position**
This full-time consultancy, based in Ankara from October 2025 to September 2026 (subject to funding), offers the opportunity to play a central role in advancing RWI’s work on Business and Human Rights in Türkiye. You will be responsible for planning and implementing programme activities, managing budgets and reporting, and ensuring that lessons learned continuously strengthen our work.

A key part of the role is to stay updated on developments in Türkiye and the EU–Türkiye trade context, and to share insights with colleagues and partners. You will build and maintain strong relationships with authorities, companies, civil society and donors, while also contributing to communication and outreach that raises awareness of RWI’s mission.

The position also provides space to identify new opportunities and shape proposals for future initiatives, working closely with RWI’s thematic experts in Lund. This is a chance to make a real impact in a dynamic context while contributing to the promotion of human rights and sustainable business practices.

**Your profile**
We are looking for a candidate with at least five years of documented experience in programme management and human rights, ideally with a focus on business and human rights in the Türkiye context. You have strong knowledge of international human rights law, standards and mechanisms, supported by a relevant master’s degree, preferably with a specialization in human rights, law, international relations, European studies or a related field. Experience in corporate sustainability, the social dimensions of the green transition, Türkiye trade and/or EU affairs is considered an advantage, as is knowledge of methods and approaches in international development cooperation.

You are fluent in both Turkish and English, with excellent writing skills in English, and bring strong communication and interpersonal abilities. You are able to navigate complex political environments and manage sensitive relationships with ministries, companies and civil society. The role requires the ability to work under pressure and deliver within set timeframes.

We also value a commitment to a learning-oriented organisation, with a willingness to share knowledge and collaborate closely with RWI’s thematic experts. Cultural sensitivity, openness and the ability to build trust across diverse contexts are essential qualities for success in this position.

**Application**
Apply with your CV and by answering the selection questions. No cover letter is required – we believe your experience and your answers will give us a better picture of who you are and how you match the role.
We will review applications as soon as they are received. Interested applicants are therefore encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.
Last day to apply is **12 October**.

For inquiries regarding the position, please contact Jason Naum at jason.naum@rwi.lu.se.

The Raoul Wallenberg Institute promotes diversity and welcomes applications from all qualified persons, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality, age, disability, or other protected status under the law.

We look forward to receiving your application!

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Published: 2025-09-17

RWI Internship

Regional Office Europe/MENA

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The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) is an independent academic institution that combines multi-disciplinary human rights research with education, support and outreach to contribute to a wider understanding of, and respect for, human rights and international humanitarian law. Our impact extends across more than 40 countries, and we have offices in Lund (HQ), Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Harare, Jakarta, Kyiv, Nairobi, Phnom Penh, and Yerevan.

**About the position**
RWI’s Regional Europe/MENA Office is managed from Lund and currently focuses on initiatives and programme development in Ukraine, Armenia, Türkiye and the wider Europe region, covering the Eastern Partnership, Western Balkans as well as EU countries. For more information, see https://rwi.lu.se/europe-landing-page/.
The internship is based at our office in Lund, Sweden, on a part-time basis (up to 50 %) until the end of the year, start date as soon as possible.

At the end of the internship, the intern is required to submit a brief reflective report. A certificate will be issued upon successful completion.

The internship is unpaid, and we don’t have funds to cover any costs relating to it.

**Main tasks**
Baseline and background research

– gathering and compile data, primarily through desk research and email but also possibly including telephone interviews
– recording the data/research
– drafting short summaries of findings

 Support to activities

– assistance in preparation of materials for trainings, workshops, scoping missions, etc. 
– compilation and analysis of post-training results (evaluations)
– other administrative tasks as assigned 

Donor Research and Prospecting

– Under the direction of the DOO, and in consultation with the DSPC, conduct desk research on funding opportunities in Europe and MENA
– Produce memos and donor mapping materials 

**Qualifications and Eligibility Criteria**

– You are a recent graduate or you are currently enrolled in any of the relevant master’s programmes at Lund University, or in other relevant academic programmes within commuting distance to Lund.
– Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an academic environment.
– Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.

**Application**
Apply with your CV and by answering the selection questions. No cover letter is required – we believe your experience and your answers will give us a better picture of who you are and how you match the role.
Last day to apply is **28 September**.

**Please note:** Applicants must hold a valid residence and work permit for Sweden at the time of application.

For inquiries regarding the position, please contact Jason Naum at jason.naum@rwi.lu.se.

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