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Africa Climate Collaborative (University of Ghana) is Offering Graduate Internship Opportunities for 2026/2027

The Africa Climate Collaborative, based at the University of Ghana, has announced its Graduate Internship Programme for National Service Persons for the 2026/2027 academic year. The programme is delivered in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation and is designed to support young graduates with practical experience in climate change, sustainability, and development-focused research and operations.

The initiative targets final-year undergraduate students in Ghana who demonstrate a strong interest in environmental sustainability and climate action, with the aim of building skills aligned with green development and climate resilience.

Programme Overview

The internship programme is structured to provide hands-on professional exposure within a climate-focused research and implementation environment hosted at the University of Ghana.

Key programme objectives include:

  • Strengthening youth capacity in climate change and sustainability practice
  • Providing structured internship experience for final-year university students
  • Supporting applied research and data-driven climate solutions
  • Enhancing employability in environmental and development sectors
  • Promoting inclusive participation in climate-related careers

The programme also supports broader regional goals of climate adaptation, innovation, and sustainable development through youth engagement.

Academic Fields Eligible

Applicants are invited from a wide range of academic disciplines that align with climate research, data systems, communication, and environmental management.

Eligible academic backgrounds include:

  • Data Analytics, Mathematics, and Statistics
  • Geography and Environmental Sciences
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Procurement and Logistics
  • Languages and Communication Studies
  • Social Sciences and Environmental Studies
  • Communications and Social Media Management

This multidisciplinary approach reflects the collaborative nature of climate action, which requires both technical and social expertise.

Applicant Requirements

Candidates applying for the Graduate Internship Programme are expected to meet the following criteria:

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Strong organisational and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and within team structures
  • Demonstrated interest in climate change and sustainability issues
  • Final-year undergraduate status at a recognised university in Ghana

In addition, the programme encourages inclusive participation, with preference and encouragement extended to:

  • Females
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Displaced persons and refugees
  • Youth aged 18–35

Skills and Competencies

The internship programme prioritises practical competencies that support climate research and project implementation.

Key expected competencies include:

  • Digital literacy and data handling skills
  • Effective written and verbal communication
  • Organisational and task management ability
  • Team collaboration in multidisciplinary environments
  • Analytical thinking and problem-solving capability
  • Basic understanding of sustainability challenges

These skills are intended to prepare interns for future roles in climate policy, environmental research, development planning, and related sectors.

Institutional Collaboration

The programme is implemented through a partnership involving:

  • University of Ghana
  • Mastercard Foundation
  • Africa Climate Collaborative

This collaboration strengthens the programme’s capacity to combine academic expertise, funding support, and applied climate action initiatives.

Application Process

Interested candidates are required to submit applications through the designated process before the closing date.

Application details:

Applicants are encouraged to ensure all submissions are complete and clearly demonstrate academic background, interest in climate issues, and relevant skills.

Why This Opportunity Matters

The Graduate Internship Programme provides a structured pathway for young graduates to engage directly with climate-focused work in Africa. It also contributes to broader efforts aimed at building a skilled workforce capable of responding to environmental and sustainability challenges.

Key benefits include:

  • Practical experience in climate-related projects
  • Exposure to research and sustainability initiatives
  • Development of professional and technical skills
  • Networking opportunities within academic and development sectors
  • Contribution to real-world climate solutions

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Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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