Traineeships: Commission evaluation analyses impact of European quality framework
Traineeships play a key role in helping young people gain practical experience and facilitate their access to the labour market.
Traineeships play a key role in helping young people gain practical experience and facilitate their access to the labour market.
The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) announces traineeship opportunities in its Knowledge Management & Communications Unit lasting six months.
The interested candidates can apply for the following Units and traineeship profiles:
Traineeships General information Every year, the Court of Justice of the European Union offers a limited number of paid traineeships of five months’ duration in the chambers of Members of ...
Each year, the CoR offers young university graduates a limited number of five-month traineeships. The purpose of the organisation of traineeships in the CoR is: to provide a first-hand experience ...
The Economic and Social Committee (ESC) is an advisory body that gives Europe's economic and social partners (i.e. employers, trade unions, representatives of small businesses, farmers' associations, consumers, etc.) the ...
Application form EN (DOC, 181.5 KB) The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) announces traineeship opportunities lasting up to six months for graduates who are either nationals of an EU Member State ...
The European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) recruits trainees twice a year for a paid training period of six months. The main role of the ECML, which is a body ...
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 ...
Application form EN (DOC, 181.5 KB) The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) announces traineeship opportunities in its Knowledge Management & Communications Unit lasting six months for graduates who are either nationals ...
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