The European Union is accepting applications for the 2025 Blue Book Traineeships Program. This program provides young professionals with practical experience in various EU institutions, including the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the European Council. The program is open to students and recent graduates worldwide. Applicants must have a university degree, be fluent in at least two official EU languages, and provide proof of their academic qualifications.
About the European Commission
The European Commission’s department for International Partnerships, led by Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen, works with partner countries worldwide to achieve sustainable development. The department designs the EU’s international partnership and development policy, aiming to reduce poverty, ensure sustainable development, and promote democracy, human rights, and the rule of law globally.
Program Overview
- Host: European Union
- Category: Traineeships
- Eligible Countries: Global
- Reward: Monthly stipend of €1,376.89, visa expenses, medical costs, travel expenses
- Deadline: August 30, 2024
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Aim and Benefits of the Blue Book Traineeships Program
- Monthly Stipend: €1,376.89 for trainees
- Expenses Covered: Visa expenses, medical costs, travel expenses
- Professional Experience: Gain practical experience in your field of study
- Learning Opportunities: Learn about EU policies and decision-making processes
- Career Advancement: Open doors to future employment opportunities
- Skill Development: Develop professional skills
- Networking: Expand your professional network
Requirements for Blue Book Traineeships Program Qualification
The traineeship is open to all EU citizens, regardless of age, and a limited number of places are available for non-EU nationals. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Education: Completed a standard 3-year higher education degree (minimum EQF 6 level), equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree. Applicants must provide a certificate or official confirmation from their university.
- Work Experience: No prior work experience exceeding 6 weeks in any EU institution, body, agency, delegation, with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), or Advocates General at the Court of Justice of the European Union (EUCJ).
- Language Proficiency:
- Administrative Traineeship: Very good knowledge of two EU official languages, one at C1 or C2 level (English, French, or German) and the second at B2 level.
- Non-EU Nationals: Only one procedural language required at C1 or C2 level.
- Translation Traineeship: Ability to translate into your main language from two other official EU languages. One source language must be English, French, or German at C level, and the second source language at B2 level.
Interview Process and Venue
Applications are assessed based on academic profile, language skills, and additional competences, including international profile, work experience, certificates, and other achievements. Quotas by nationality are applied to ensure a balanced representation of EU candidates and smaller countries.
Documents Required for Application
- Diplomas or certificates with final grades
- Proof of minimum EQF 6 level
Application Deadline
- Deadline: August 30, 2024
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should apply via the European Commission’s application portal. New users must register on the European Commission Authentication Service (EU Login) to begin their application.
Steps to Register:
- Create an Account: Click here to create an account.
- Fill Sign-Up Form: Complete the form and click ‘submit’.
- Email Confirmation: Check your email (including spam folder) for confirmation.
- Create Password: Follow the link in the email to create your password.
- Proceed to Application Form: Click ‘proceed’ to access the application form.
- Login: Use your email or EU Login username for future logins.
Traineeship Sessions:
- October Start: Registration opens in February.
- March Start: Registration opens in July-August of the previous year.
All supporting documents must be submitted with the application form.
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