A traineeship provides better knowledge of the EU and its institutions and the opportunity to put theoretical skills into practice. You may apply for a traineeship at an EU institution if you have at least a Bachelor’s (first cycle) degree.
Traineeships are available at EU institutions, including the European External Action Service (EEAS) during different periods. During a traineeship you may participate in and organise meetings, workshops and other forums. You will also search for and write documents and reports, answer questions and participate in various projects.
More about traineeships at EU institutions.