About This Opportunity
Applications are now open for the UNDP Internship 2026 in Copenhagen, Denmark — an excellent opportunity for students and recent graduates to gain international experience with one of the most respected UN agencies. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is offering this internship for undergraduate, master’s, and recently graduated students who are passionate about sustainable development and global change. The internship will run from 2nd February to 31st July 2026, lasting a total of six months.
This UNDP Internship in Denmark 2026 is open to applicants from all around the world, and there is no application fee required. Selected interns will receive a monthly stipend of $1,000 USD to help cover living expenses during the program. The working language of the internship is English, making it accessible for international candidates. Interns will gain hands-on experience in global development projects, policy research, and organizational support, while contributing to UNDP’s mission of eradicating poverty and promoting sustainable growth worldwide.
This fully funded internship in Copenhagen is an ideal opportunity for aspiring global leaders who want to understand the inner workings of an international organization and develop their professional skills. Whether you are a student or a recent graduate, this internship offers a valuable stepping stone toward a career in international relations, development, or humanitarian work.
Host Organization: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 6 Months (2 February – 31 July 2026)
Eligibility: Undergraduate, Master’s, or Recent Graduates
Financial Coverage: $1,000 Monthly Stipend
Application Fee: None
Required Language: English
The UNDP Internship 2026 in Denmark provides a unique chance to gain real-world experience, expand your professional network, and contribute to meaningful projects that align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Interested candidates are encouraged to apply early and become part of a global initiative dedicated to making the world a better place.