
APRI Young Talent Program
About the APRI Young Talent Program
The APRI Young Talent Program is a recurring initiative aimed at engaging young professionals and recent graduates worldwide who are passionate about African policy research. The program provides a unique opportunity to gain insights into the workings of a growing think tank and to contribute meaningfully to its research and advocacy efforts. Each cohort consists of diverse roles tailored to the current needs of APRI’s programs, offering practical experience and professional development in the field of policy research.
The applications are currently accepted by the Geopolitics and Geoeconomics program at APRI. Shortlisted candidates may be kept on a reserve roster for upcoming positions.
Applications are being accepted until July 31, 2026. Candidates are currently being considered for two distinct internship cohorts: the first commencing in January 2027.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Duties and responsibilities vary according to your interests and skill set, as well as the current needs of the programs.
Provide research, writing, data analysis, and editing support on various program topics.
Assist in organizing conferences, workshops, webinars, and other events.
Collaborate on the development and execution of online content, including images, infographics, factsheets, videos, and blogs.
Prepare a weekly media monitoring
Provide administrative and general support to the project team, including maintaining databases, scheduling meetings, preparing documentation, and assisting with grant reporting.
Engage in internal and external communication efforts, including outreach to stakeholders and partners or supporting the development of policy briefings and advocacy materials.
Support the monitoring and evaluation of research projects and programs to assess impact or contribute to knowledge management and documentation of best practices.
Requirements
- For applicants currently registered in the European Union, enrollment in a European university is required (German: Pflichtpraktikum).
Applicants based in Africa or other regions may apply even if not currently enrolled in university, provided they have recently graduated or are between academic programs. The candidate needs to be able to work on GMT+1 (Nigeria) or GMT+2 (Germany) time zones.
Strong research and analytical skills, including the ability to assess geopolitical, economic, climate, digital and governance dimensions.
Experience in data analysis and using data visualization tools is an asset.
Strong media monitoring skills, including the ability to track news, policy debates, and emerging trends across multiple sources.
Excellent writing skills and command of English (written and spoken); additional languages, like French, German, Arabic or African languages are a plus.
Self-starter who can work independently, is reliable and flexible, and knows how to organize and prioritize tasks.
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively in a diverse and multicultural team environment.
PreferredCompleted graduate studies in International Relations, Political Economy, Development Studies, African Studies, or a related field.
Strong project management skills.
To fully benefit from and learn within APRI’s team culture, we encourage applicants who are able to complete part or all of their internship in one of our offices (Berlin or Abuja).
Application Process
Please apply via this application form
About APRI
APRI - Africa Policy Research Institute is an independent, nonpartisan institute researching key policy issues affecting the African continent. Its goals are to provide input to the German and EU policy-making processes on Africa and options on key policy issues to African stakeholders.
To achieve this, APRI taps into the expertise of African intellectuals, scholars, and networks, collaborating with a wide range of organizations at home and abroad to conduct policy research that looks beyond prevailing narratives and transcends disciplinary hegemonies to center Africa. Its outputs include reports, policy briefs, and short analyses, with the goal of expanding to other innovative ways of disseminating its work.

