EU scientific researchers and traineeships programmes and UN Internships
UN Careers [https://careers.un.org/home?language=en]The EU institutions are looking for scientific researchers in 10 different fields.
Energy science and sustainability, health and consumer protection, cybersecurity - to name a few.
List of fields, details on the eligibility criteria and the selection process at
https://eu-careers.europa.eu/en/scientific-research-administrators
Deadline to apply: 10 December 2024
EU traineeships programmes:
https://eu-careers.europa.eu/en/eu-careers/staff-categories#tab-3
The EU traineeships programmes offer recent graduates a chance to increase their professional skills, expand their network and enhance their knowledge of the EU.
Traineeships (or internships) offer a great insight into the work of the EU civil service and are available in a wide range of fields: law, human resources, environment, communication, finance, data protection, scientific research, foreign policy, intellectual property, along with many others.
From the European Parliament, to the European Commission, the Council of the EU, the European Court of Auditors or the EU agencies, the institutions and agencies organise traineeships typically for five months.
In order to apply for a traineeship, candidates must have a university degree. Once recruited, trainees will perform tasks similar to those of lower grade administrator staff.
The majority of traineeships are paid, usually around €1,300 a month.
You can also check some of the available traineeship opportunities:
https://eu-careers.europa.eu/job-opportunities/traineeships
and our EU Careers Ambassadors programme for students
https://eu-careers.europa.eu/node/18
UN Internships
https://careers.un.org/home?language=en
See for example
https://careers.un.org/jobSearchDescription/247788?language=en
Published on: November 21 2024