Amman Institute for Urban Development

Amman | Jordan

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The Amman Institute for Urban Development is a not-for-profit organization that operates as an international center of excellence in urban governance, community planning & development, and organizational reform within Jordan and the Middle East.

Interns will research the built environment, and carry out various tasks related to urban planning projects. Projects include mapping and developing a comprehensive overhaul of the transportation system in Amman, and developing techniques to make Amman more livable.

Internships Details

About the Organization

The Institute was established in July 2008 by the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM). The genesis of the Institute came from the success of the Amman Plan, an initiative undertaken by GAM for planning the growth of the city through 2025. The Amman Plan has received international recognition including the 2007 Town Planning Leadership Award and the Asia-Pacific City-of-the-Year Award for Leadership.

The AI has established a solid foundation with a team of Jordanian and international experts. It has established the largest critical mass of talent for urban planning in Jordan, and agreements have been formed with international centers of excellence, such as the University of California at Berkley Institute for Transportation Studies, to augment the Institute’s capacity. One of the Institute's objectives is to reverse the brain drain and build a knowledge economy by retaining and attracting Jordanian talent back to Jordan.

For more information, please visit: http://www.ammaninstitute.com/en.

Vision
Our vision is to establish a regional knowledge hub that retains, builds, and incubates local talent; develops and shares knowledge capital; and empowers centers in the Arab World to build sustainable communities.

Mission
Our mission is to empower Arab Communities to excel through independent global thinking adapted and applied locally, and Implemented through citizen-centered governance.

Core Value
An independent, professional voice that thinks globally and adapts locally.

Supporting Values
• Excellence in what we deliver.
• Honesty & integrity in the way we undertake our work.
• Team work & collaboration in the way we work with our stakeholders and within the organization.
• Freely sharing our knowledge to empower others.
• Respect for diversity as a means to strengthen the organization and the solutions we offer.
• Building capacity by acting as an incubator to build community capacity and by encouraging continuing learning for our employees.

Job Description

Interns will work in the following areas:

• Assisting researchers
• Developing project concepts
• Developing website/web presence
• Working with public officials, including the mayor of Amman

# of Positions per term

1

Start Dates

Any

Duration of Internship

Up to 6 months

Qualifications

Academic Background

Undergraduate and graduate students with a background in architecture, business, computer science, design, engineering, public policy, or community development or any student with an interest in helping build infrastructure in the Middle East.

Skills/Experience

Required: Computer proficiency, including MS Office.

Preferred: Experience with design, architecture, planning, business, or computer science.

Language Ability

Working language is English; however, at least some basic Arabic is recommended to be able to integrate into Jordanian culture. Additional Arabic will lead to an enhanced internship experience.

Other Requirements

Internship Costs

Total costs vary depending on how long you plan to be abroad, where you will be living, your personal spending habits, and current exchange rates. The following estimates will give you a ballpark figure for this internship. Get help with the math from our handy Cost Calculator.
ALL ESTIMATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

IE3 Program Fee

For spring term 2012, the program fee for the first term of any internship is $2950 - $3150. The expected program fee beginning summer term 2012 is $3450 for the first term. You do not pay tuition in addition to the program fee. Visit your University's IE3 page for details, costs for additional terms, and campus administrative fees.

Estimated One-Time Expenses

Expense Type Price
International Travel $2,000 international airfare
Visa Fees 3-month tourist visa for 10JD
Recommended Immunizations

*See Additional Cost Information below.

Estimated Monthly Expenses

Expense Type Price/month
Housing $250-$300 USD
Food $200-$300 USD
Local Transportation $100-$200 USD
Recreation Varies
Personal Expenses Mobile Phone: $20 USD

Compensation

None

Additional Information

Last Updated on Dec 29, 2010