What is Bluebook trainee?
What is Bluebook trainee?
Welcome to the Blue Book traineeships website 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.
What is a Schuman trainee?
Trainee. The goal of the Schuman traineeships is to contribute to EU citizens’ European education and vocational training and to provide an insight into the work of the European Parliament. Who can apply: University graduates aged 18 or over.
What’s the difference between traineeship and internship?
Traineeships aren’t exactly a type of internship. More regulated than college internships, traineeships usually provide work experience in the context of a degree. Contrarily to college internships, traineeships are typically completed at the end of your studies.
Can internships Europe?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the CAN Europe team is working remotely until further notice. The intern can therefore also work from home, from anywhere within Europe. We pay a financial compensation between 700 and 1500 Euro depending on the European Cost of Living Index of the country in which you are based.
Who is who Ercea?
Waldemar Kütt is the Director of the ERCEA since May 2020. He was already the acting director of the executive agency since August 2019, having taken over from the previous Director, Pablo Amor. The ERCEA Steering Committee is the body that supervises the operations of the ERCEA.
What is a directorate-general EU?
Directorates-General (DGs) are departments within the European Commission that develop and implement EU policies across a range of areas, from agriculture to trade. Each DG is headed by a commissioner, who sits within the College of Commissioners and is the political leader of the department.
What does the European Commission offer its 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.
What is the European Commission Department for Education and culture?
This Commission department is responsible for EU policy on education, culture, youth, languages and sport
Where can I find information about the different DGs of the EU?
Directorate-Generals (DGs) of the European Commission. Information regarding the different Directorate-Generals (DGs) of the European Commission (the European executive body) can be found on its official website.
What is the role of the DG EAC?
The Commission’s Directorate General for Education and Culture (DG EAC) is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for policy on education, culture, youth, languages, and sport. DG EAC also supports these issues through a variety of projects and programmes, notably Creative Europe and Erasmus+.