The European Parliament offers different traineeships within its Secretariat in order to contribute to the vocational training of young citizens, and to the understanding of the working of the institution.
General conditions:
be citizen of a Member State of the EU, or of an applicant country;
be aged 18 or over on the traineeship starting date;
have a thorough knowledge of one of the official languages of the EU;
not have been awarded any other (paid/unpaid) traineeship by or paid employment of an institution of the EU.
a small number of citizens of third countries may be awarded traineeship in the European Parliament.
Paid Traineeships cover:
1. Robert Schuman scholarships, general option
2. Robert Schuman scholarships, journalism option
Robert Schuman scholarships, journalism option - candidates should demonstrate professional experience as evidenced either by works published, or by membership of an association of journalists in a Member State of the European Union, or by a qualification in journalism recognised in the Member States of the European Union or in the applicant countries.
Paid traineeships shall be awarded for a period of five months.
The deadline for applications are:
- 15 October (for traineeships starting 1 March)
- 15 May (for traineeships starting 1 October).
Study Visits
The study visits are intended to provide citizens of the European Union with opportunities for more detailed study of specific subjects relating to European integration, either through consultation of documents in the European Parliament's libraries or archives or through contacts with MEPs or specialist officials. Maximum duration of the study visit is one month.
Further details:
http://eurodesk.eu