
Deadline:
As soon as possible
Location(s)
Luxembourg Netherlands
Overview
EIPA is the leading centre of European learning and development for the public sector. With over 30 years experience, EIPA is the place where people who deal with European affairs can learn in a multi-cultural environment benefiting from our unique combination of practical know-how and scientific excellence. We help you to meet the challenges of Europe and the complexities of modern public management.
EIPA regularly has vacancies for student internships for students or recent graduates, looking to gain professional experience.
Details
What we offer
EIPA offers a unique opportunity to students and recent graduates wishing to gain professional experience in a genuine European work environment through an internship.
Student internships at EIPA focus on practical experience and research. Interns provide support in the training and research activities of EIPA. EIPA facilitates the intern in his/her professional development via training, schooling, use of study material and participation in EIPA’s main tasks.
What are the opportunities?
You could work for us in academic, administrative, management or project management roles at various levels.
Student assistant, internships, traineeships. If you have (almost or) recently obtained a university diploma and you wish to acquire an understanding of our work and gain working experience in one of our units, centers or departments you can apply for a short period of in-service training ('stage').
Speculative applications
If you cannot immediately find an opportunity that matches your profile, please note that we welcome speculative applications. Send your CV and a short application letter in English or French to personnel@eipa.eu.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Student internship
You can apply for a student internship if you have:
- A least two years of successfully completed university education in a field relevant to the requested internship;
- A good familiarity with EU institutions and policy processes;
- Good language and communication skills in English (C2 or mother tongue). Competence in other EU languages is considered an advantage;
- Very good computer skills and excellent research skills; and
- Preferably the nationality of one of the EU Member States, of the candidate countries to the EU, or one of the EEA countries, Switzerland or the United Kingdom.
No allowance is provided for this type of internship.
Internship after graduation
You are eligible for an internship if:
- You have completed your full-time university studies (bachelor’s degree or equivalent) at a university or equivalent institution prior to commencing the assignment; or
- You are enrolled in a graduate programme (second university degree or Master’s degree or equivalent, or higher), at the time of application; or
- You have recently graduated with a university degree (first or second degree as defined above) within the last 12 months.
- You have a good familiarity with EU institutions and policy processes;
- You possess good language and communication skills in English (C2 or mother tongue). Competence in other EU languages is considered an advantage;
- You have very good computer skills and excellent research skills; and
- You preferably are in possession of the nationality of one of the EU Member States, of the candidate countries to the EU, or one of the EEA countries, Switzerland or the United Kingdom
A small allowance is provided for this type of internship.
Dates
Deadline: As soon as possible
Cost/funding for participants
No allowance is provided for this type of internship.
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