The Commission organises twice a year in-service training periods lasting five months for university graduates.
This does not exclude those who -in the framework of lifelong learning - have recently obtianed a university diploma and are at the beginning of a new professional career.
The training periods start on 1 March and 1 October each year.
The purpose of in-service training is in particular:
to provide them with practical knowledge of the working of Commission departments;
to enable them to acquire personal experience by means of the contacts made in the course of their everyday work;
to enable them to further and put into practice the knowledge they have acquired during their studies and in particular in their specific areas of competence.
Trainees are in principle selected amongst nationals of the Member States of the European Communities and of the candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy. However a limited number of nationals of non-member countries may be accepted.
In order to apply you must:
-have completed the first cycle of a higher education course (university education) and obtained a full degree or its equivalent by closing date for applications;
-not have completed a traineeship in another European Union institution or body;
-have a very good knowledge of English or French or German;
-if you are a National of an EU Member State, have a very good knowledge of a second Community language.
A training grant may be awarded to the trainee. The grant is currently EUR 1,000 per month and reimbursement of travel expenses. Accident and health insurance are also provided.
Disabled trainees may receive a supplement to their grant.
To submit your application, you must:
Complete and submit on-line the application form.
People who have previously done more than 6 weeks of in-service training or work (paid or unpaid) for any of the European institutions or bodies are excluded.
For more information, read the full application procedure: ec.europa.eu
Deadline: 30 January 2015, 12:00, Brussels time (for traineeships starting on October 2015).
Source here.