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InTent Internship Programme (#IIP) 2026: Paid Summer Placement/Internship at Nature and Climate[...]

Job description

About the hosting organisationThe Nature and Climate Impact Team at the University of Exeter is a university-based impact team working to make nature and climate risk more central to business and decision-making. Its work combines academic credibility with practical experimentation across digital tools, sector engagement, and public-facing communications.

The PositionYou will support the strategic activation of MonkeyRock at London Climate Action Week, with a focus on climate and biodiversity communications. The role includes content planning, web publishing, campaign support, and performance tracking to strengthen visibility before, during, and after the event.

What You Will Work On

Support the development and scheduling of content across LinkedIn, Instagram, the website, and newsletters

Draft short‐form copy, captions, briefing notes, and event summaries

Research climate, nature, and sector developments to inform communications outputs

Support live event communications and post‐event amplification

Contribute to monitoring engagement, reach, and web traffic, and summarise key insights

Assist with stakeholder communications, including email updates and contact lists

Support web and digital content development, including copy, visuals, video, audio, and related assets

Create and publish photos, graphics, posts, reels and stories according to content plan

Assist with shooting and editing short‐form video content for our asset library which may be used on social media, web, and other approved channels

RequirementsWhat You BringYou are studying Communications, Media, Marketing, or a related field and want to apply your skills in a sustainability‐focused setting. You are a strong writer, comfortable creating digital content, and able to manage multiple deadlines in a fast‐moving environment.

Who You Are

Strong written communication skills, with the ability to make climate and biodiversity topics accessible

Experience drafting content for digital platforms such as websites, LinkedIn, or Instagram

Basic familiarity with content management systems such as WordPress or similar tools

Organised, detail‐oriented, and able to manage competing priorities

Strong spoken and written English

BenefitsWhat You Will Gain

Hands‐on experience in sustainability communications and digital content delivery

Exposure to a high‐visibility activation during London Climate Action Week

Stronger skills in web publishing, content planning, and digital performance analysis

Experience translating complex scientific topics into public‐facing communications

Insight into how communications can support wider systems change in climate and nature

This is a paid internship offered through the InTent Internship Programme (#IIP).

Additional InformationThe internship is expected to start between 15 June and 15 July 2026 and will run for 3 months.

The IIP interns also become part of the broader programme journey, including the virtual kick‐off on 16 July 2026 and the SEED Impact Summit on 24 September 2026.

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Extra information

Status
Closed
Education Level
Secondary School
Location
Exeter
Type of Contract
Full-time jobs
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

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