European Parliament Traineeship 2023 (Fully Funded):
Application For the European Parliament Traineeship 2023 (Fully Funded) is Currently Ongoing. See Eligibility, Benefits, Requirements, Selection Process, How to Apply and other Information.The applications are open to apply for the European Parliament Traineeship 2023. The European Parliament Internship is a Five-month Internship program in Brussels, Luxembourg, and Strasbourg. This traineeship program will be officially held at the Secretariat (Schuman traineeships) and Traineeships with Members of the European Parliament. International applicants from any country with any nationality can apply. As well as Applicants from European member states are also eligible to apply. The European Parliament Traineeship will cover the expenses for the Participants.
The EU Parliament Traineeship will run for a period from 1st March 2023-31 July 2023. For that, you have to apply online from 1 to 31 October 2022. The Schuman traineeships may be undertaken in a wide variety of fields, such as EU internal and external policies, finance, law, multilingualism, administration, infrastructure and logistics, communication, or IT. The complete details about the European Parliament Traineeship 2023 are available below.
ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP
- Offered by: European Parliament
- Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
- Deadline: 31st October 2022
INTERNSHIP BENEFITS
- This is a Paid Internship.
- All Participants will Receive a Monthly Stipend.
- All Participants will receive a Travel Allowance.
TRAINSHIP PERIOD
- 1st March 2023-31 July 2023 (5 Months).
INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS
You need a University degree awarded on completion of at least three years of studies. You must have obtained your diploma at least three months before the first day of your traineeship. You can also apply if you don’t have a degree and you can apply with Transcript.
FIELDS
EU internal and external policies, finance, law, multilingualism, administration, infrastructure and logistics, communication, or IT.
AGE LIMIT?
- You must be at least 18 years old to apply. There is no maximum age limit.
I am not a citizen of a European Union Member State. Can I still apply?
Yes. The Competent Authority can offer a limited number of traineeships to applicants from outside the European Union. If you are selected, you will need to apply for any visas, residence permits, and work permits required.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
If you are shortlisted, we will ask you to provide:
- A copy of your university-level diploma.
- A copy of a valid passport/identity card.
- A copy of your criminal record issued within the last six months before the starting date
- of your traineeship.
- Who can Apply?
- be aged 18 or over
- hold a university-level diploma
- Good knowledge of English.
HOW TO APPLY
The Application process is online. In order to apply, please visit our traineeship application page:
- select and apply for a maximum of three traineeships;
- if you are shortlisted, you will be required to provide certain supporting documents to prove your eligibility;
- if you are selected, you will get an official Admission Letter via email.