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A leading think tank in EU policy is seeking a Project Assistant Intern for a paid six-month internship starting in February. The role involves supporting project management and promoting work on social media. Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in EU policy, excellent English skills, and project management abilities. This internship offers hands-on training in a dynamic environment focused on enhancing citizen engagement and democratic processes.
Debating Europe is the citizen engagement unit of Friends of Europe, the think tank designing a Renewed Social Contract for Europe by 2030. We want to contribute to reimagining a democracy fit for the 21st century, one that:
By rebalancing the relationship between political institutions and citizens we aim to ensure that decision‑making processes and policies align with the needs and aspirations of the people they serve, creating a more inclusive, sustainable, and forward‑thinking Europe.
Debating Europe is recruiting a Project Assistant for a paid six‑month internship starting early February, to provide support in the project management of some of our core activities and help us promote our work on social media.
At Friends of Europe, we see traineeships as a way of combining initial full‑time work experience with hands‑on training. That’s why our traineeships are for people who have recently finished studying and are eager to acquire a first work experience.
You will get great experience in communications and project management for citizen engagement in a small, open‑minded, and dynamic team. You will assist Debating Europe social media/content creation/communications and project management – in particular, you will:
Friends of Europe is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants, by providing equal treatment of all job applications received, regardless of applicants’ ethnic origins, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or health status. We especially encourage applications from those who have been historically excluded or not had fair and equal job opportunities.
Friends of Europe expects all staff to demonstrate their commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion in their work and their conduct.