Intern Climate Change Solutions (m/f/d)*

Job Description

The "Strategy & Innovation" division of Munich Reinsurance (Munich Re) is responsible for MR's group strategy, organizational development, Global Sales and Distribution and for Climate Change Solutions. The Climate Change Solutions department is the internal Center of Competence on all topics around natural hazards and climate change. We advise internal stakeholders with data, expertise and business knowledge and support Munich Re's opinion leadership on natural catastrophes and climate change.


  • Support with analyzing data on natural disasters and their impact on insurance.
  • Review and interpret current scientific literature on climate change to assess its influence on extreme weather events; familiarity with evaluating IPCC reports is a plus.
  • Assess ongoing developments in climate policy.
  • Participate in projects aimed at developing innovative solutions for climate change, resilience and risk management.
  • Support with creating reports and presentations for internal and external stakeholders.
  • Engage in interdisciplinary workshops and meetings to foster strategic and innovative initiatives.

  • Currently enrolled in a master's program with a strong academic background in physics, geosciences, environmental sciences, meteorology, statistics, or sustainability finance.
  • Demonstrates a keen intellectual curiosity in climate change and climate science; completion of coursework in climate change fundamentals or related subjects is advantageous.
  • Exhibits proactivity, a strong willingness to learn quickly, and possesses analytical and abstract thinking skills; adaptable to working in a hybrid environment within a diverse team.
  • Proficient in MS Office applications (mandatory expertise in Excel and PowerPoint; experience with PowerBI is a plus) and fluent in English; knowledge of French and/or Spanish is an asset.
  • Possesses meticulous work habits, strong numerical skills, a collaborative spirit, and the ability to work independently.

Students from countries outside the EU require a German residence-/work permit.

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