Traineeships at the EUROFOUND

Deadline: 29 January 2017
Open to: young university graduates from EU member states, candidate countries and limited number of non-member countries
Remuneration: a training grant of 1,309 EURO per month

Description

Traineeships at the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (EUROFOUND) involve work experience in the Foundation’s departments and are offered throughout the year. The traineeships last six months.

The traineeship at the Foundation is open to young university graduates, without excluding those who, in the framework of lifelong learning, have recently obtained a university diploma and are at the beginning of a new professional career. Candidates must have completed the first cycle of a higher education course (university education) and obtained a full degree or its equivalent by the closing date for applications. They should have not already benefited from in-service training in another European institution, or had any kind of employment within a European institution or body.

Eligibility

  • Nationals of the 28 Member States of the European Union and of candidate countries. However, a limited number of nationals of non-member countries may be accepted;
  • Completed the first cycle of a higher education course (university education) and obtained a full degree or its equivalent by the closing date for applications;
  • Thorough knowledge of one EU language and a satisfactory knowledge of another EU language

Remuneration

A training grant of 1,309 Euro per month is awarded to the trainee.

How to apply?

Applications should be submitted online.

More information in the official call.

One thought on “Traineeships at the EUROFOUND

  1. The EU websites simply do not work! I have tried to submit 2 applications via 2 different EU websites and they do not work. Unbelievable! Please do write to inform them because I am not sure that they are going to read my emails, too. I do not think that I was the first to encounter this problem and this is why I suppose that they do not respond to complaints about this issue.

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