
InTent Internship Programme 2025 (#IIP): Paid Internship for Master Students in Business Administration, Environmental Finance, Sustainability, or ESG Strategy (3-months) at Group on Earth Observations (GEO)
- Hybrid
- Genève, Genève, Switzerland
The Global Ecosystems Atlas (the Atlas) is a flagship open-data initiative under the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), a global partnership of 116 governments and 162 organizations.
Job description
Key Facts
📍 Location: Geneva
🗓 Duration: June 16 – September 15, 2025
💼 Format: Remote or onsite
🌍 Sector: Nature Finance / Corporate Sustainability / Earth Observation
💸 Salary: Paid internship
About the Global Ecosystems Atlas initiative
The Global Ecosystems Atlas (the Atlas) is a flagship open-data initiative under the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), a global partnership of 116 governments and 162 organizations. GEO provides equitable access to Earth observation data—from satellite forest imagery to ocean temperatures—enabling data-driven policies for a more sustainable world. The Atlas delivers high-quality, harmonized spatial ecosystems data essential for corporate ESG, nature-related risk assessment, and alignment with frameworks like TNFD, SBTN, and initiatives like the Nature Positive Initiative.
About the Position
You will lead research on how companies assess nature-related risks and align with sustainability frameworks. Your work will include developing sector-specific use cases that show how the Atlas supports ESG strategies, and contributing to the design of a private-sector event showcasing its applications. This is a strategic, high-impact role ideal for students focused on sustainability, ESG, or nature finance.
Your Role & Responsibilities
Scoping
Investigate how leading companies currently measure and manage nature-related risks, dependencies, and impacts.
Understand the alignment of these corporate practices with TNFD, SBTN, and other reporting frameworks (e.g., Bloomberg ESG indices).
Identify shared data needs and existing gaps where the Global Ecosystems Atlas could play a decisive role.
Use Cases
Develop 6-7 industry-specific case studies (e.g., finance, trading, infrastructure, textiles) to illustrate how the Atlas can inform risk assessments, due diligence, and nature positive strategies.
Highlight linkages to state-of-nature metrics (Nature Positive Initiative), science-based land and freshwater targets (SBTN), and nature finance instruments.
Strategic Engagement
Provide a clear roadmap for how the Atlas can become a go-to resource for corporate ESG teams, investors, and sustainability officers.
Recommend strategies to align with and support ongoing efforts in the Nature Positive Initiative, TNFD, SBTN, and related policy or financial coalitions.
Event Preparation
Co-develop an event concept to showcase emerging best practices and opportunities for corporate engagement with the Atlas.
Identify potential private-sector speakers, industry partners, and thought leaders in nature finance, nature-positive frameworks, and biodiversity metrics.
Align event objectives with broader summits or forums to ensure maximum visibility and synergy with existing nature-positive efforts.
Deliverables
Landscape Analysis Report (Weeks 1–3)
Mapping the Current Landscape: Based on a selected sample size, document how businesses and investors integrate ecosystem data into decision-making.
Framework Alignment: Analyze how TNFD, SBTN, and the Nature Positive Initiative’s metrics influence data requirements and corporate reporting.
Opportunities and Gaps: Identify unaddressed needs in corporate data and measurement practices that the Atlas can fulfill.
Sector-Specific Use Cases (Weeks 4–6)
6-7 Use Cases showing how companies across diverse sectors can embed Atlas data into material risk assessments, supply-chain due diligence, sustainability KPIs, and nature positive target setting.
Technical and Strategic Fit: Outline the specific Atlas data layers, methods, or tools that businesses would find most valuable.
Strategic Engagement Recommendations (Weeks 7–9)
Engagement Strategy: Propose how to position the Atlas as a premier data source for nature finance and corporate sustainability.
Initiative Linkages: Suggest points of collaboration or partnership with the Nature Positive Initiative, SBTN, TNFD, and other key organizations shaping the private sector’s approach to biodiversity.
Event Concept and Outreach Plan (Weeks 10–12)
Event Blueprint: Develop a concept note and high-level agenda for an event highlighting private-sector applications of the Atlas.
Stakeholder Mapping: Identify speakers, panelists, and key private-sector participants.
Communications Alignment: Ensure the event resonates with broader dialogues on nature finance, accountability, and nature-based metrics.
Job requirements
About You
You’re a Master’s student in sustainability, environmental finance, business, or a related field
Strong in research, writing, and synthesizing complex information
Familiar with (or highly interested in) TNFD, SBTN, ESG, and biodiversity reporting
Comfortable working independently and proactively seeking guidance from multiple stakeholders
Fluent in English; additional languages are a plus
Experience working on sustainability and related corporate reporting at or with the private sector is desirable
Your Benefits
Hands-on exposure to leading nature-positive initiatives (e.g., Nature Positive Initiative) and frameworks (TNFD, SBTN)
Practical experience applying geospatial datasets (Global Ecosystems Atlas) to real-world corporate ESG challenges
Networking with top companies, investors, and sustainability leaders
Mentorship and guidance from sustainability and policy experts
Participation in the InTent Internship Kick-Off (mid-July) and the Geneva Summit (end of September)
Join a global community of like-minded students who are passionate about making a real difference—challenging the status quo to create a more sustainable future for our planet and society
About IIP – Ready to Make Waves in Sustainability?
Apply now to be part of the InTent Internship Programme 2025—a fully funded global initiative that connects students with purpose-driven organizations like the Global Ecosystems Atlas initiative.
By joining, you’ll become part of a global community of changemakers, all working to build a more fair, resilient, and nature-positive world. This is more than just an internship—it's your chance to help shift the status quo and create real impact.
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