How often does the European Commission offer traineeships?

How often does the European Commission offer traineeships?

This site is in English, French and German, the three working languages of the European Commission. Twice a year, the Commission offers 5-month paid traineeships in its Directorate-Generals, agencies and bodies. © iStock/BlackJack3D, 2020.

How long is a traineeship in the House of Commons?

The duration of the traineeship is between six weeks and five consecutive months, and is decided on by the Member of Parliament who awards the traineeship. It can start at any time during the year.

How often do you get paid for a traineeship?

Twice a year, the Commission offers 5-month paid traineeships in its Directorate-Generals, agencies and bodies, which have signed a Service Level Agreement with DG EAC/the Commission. Subsequent career opportunities may vary between these different entities. © iStock/BlackJack3D, 2020.

Can a Member of Parliament do a traineeship?

Nevertheless, Members may offer a traineeship to nationals of third countries, provided they comply with visa requirements; not have carried out a previous traineeship with a Member, nor have previously worked as a parliamentary assistant to a Member, whether local or accredited.

What are the languages of the European Commission?

This site is available in English, French and German – the three working languages of the European Commission. This is your opportunity to speak up, to say what kind of Europe you want to live in, to help shape our future.

What does the European Commission do for civil society?

It also organises several annual initiatives and events with a focus on civil society and citizens’ participation such as the Civil Society Prize, the Civil Society Days, the Your Europe, Your Say youth plenary and the ECI Day.