CAA launches 2023 summer internship programme
Campaign Against Antisemitism has launched our summer internship programme, and applications are now open.
The internship programme takes place at our office in Central London from 14th to 27th August 2023.
Students wanting to help us tackle the world’s oldest hatred are invited to spend two weeks this summer making Britain a safer place for Jews alongside our expert staff and volunteer team who dedicate their time to exposing and countering antisemitism through education and zero-tolerance enforcement of the law.
Successful applicants will get the opportunity to learn more about how to develop and use their skills to protect the Jewish community. Additionally, even when the internship comes to an end, those who completed the programme will remain a key part of our team as they head back to campus, and beyond.
Interns will be placed in one of three teams that have places to offer this year; Litigation, Education and Outreach, and Communications.
Daisy, one of CAA’s 2022 interns, said of her time during the programme: “I decided to do the internship because I wanted to help grow my understanding of antisemitism, as well as understand how Campaign Against Antisemitism works in order to help fight antisemitism. I learned so much about the history and law aspects of antisemitism, as well as how Campaign Against Antisemitism works as a charity. I had an amazing two weeks, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone.”
Lucy, who worked in our Litigation team, said: “I would recommend Campaign Against Antisemitism internship to anyone. I learned so much in just two weeks about antisemitism, antisemitism and the law, and my rights. We had social media training, learned about defamation, and did real work to help real people facing antisemitism. The team is extremely supportive, and I met some incredible people who taught me so many skills that I will definitely use in the future and I use in my everyday life now. It was such an invaluable internship, and I would recommend everyone to do it.”
For more information and to apply, visit antisemitism.org/internships