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Presentation Outline. Opportunities After StudyEducationStarting a Career in EuropeCase Study: Building a CareerConclusion. Opportunities After Study. Continue studying?University and Postgraduate studiesStart working? A stage", internshipWhere? EU institutions and bodies (Brussels,
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1. EU Career Opportunities28 October 2009University of Kent Siegfried Prewett
Kent Brussels Office
Kent County Council, International Affairs Group
2. Presentation Outline Opportunities After Study
Education
Starting a Career in Europe
Case Study: Building a Career
Conclusion
3. Opportunities After Study Continue studying?
University and Postgraduate studies
Start working?
A stage, internship
Where?
EU institutions and bodies (Brussels, Luxembourg, Strasbourg)
Public and Private sectors
Other international institutions (NATO)
NGOs
Year out
4. Presentation Outline Opportunities After Study
Education
Starting a Career in Europe
Case Study: Building a Career
Conclusion
5. Postgraduate Studies What?
1- or 2-year Master specialising in EU politics/economics/law or International Relations
Erasmus Mundus courses - could potentially lead to study at a number of European universities
3 / 4 years PhD
Why?
EU exposure practice adding up to theoretical frame
Contacts with variety of different stakeholders: new perspectives (i.e. think tanks, policy centres, IOs)
Research possibilities in comparative political analysis
6. EU Funding for Studies Within the EU27:
Erasmus programmes
http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc80_en.htm
In the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East:
Tempus
http://ec.europa.eu/education/external-relation-programmes/doc70_en.htm
7. Postgraduate Studies: where?
8. Presentation Outline Opportunities After Study
Education
Starting a Career in Europe
Case Study: Building a Career
Conclusion
9. Starting a Career in Europe Stage
Short-term work placement (1-9 months), salary varies
Why?
Very common way to start career in EU affairs very helpful in securing further work
Opportunity to try out different domains / institutions before committing yourself
Opportunity to work in different countries / languages
How?
Identify your interests and target suitable organisations
Where?
The list is endless Kent Brussels Office! EU institutions, consultancies, large firms, NGOs
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11. EU Institutions
12. European Commission Who can apply?
complete first university cycle
very good knowledge of a second European language
March Traineeship
Application period: June - 1 Sept, preceding year
October Traineeship
Application period: 1 Dec to 15 Feb, same year (2010 application period coming up!)
Apply online: http://ec.europa.eu/stages/index_en.htm
13. European Parliament Paid Traineeships (Robert Schuman Scholarships, 5 Months)
General (substantial written paper) Journalism (experience, association membership)
Begin 1 March. Application period 15 August 15 October
Begin 1 October. Application period 15 March 15 May
Unpaid Traineeship (4 Months)
3 Intakes per year: January, May, September
Deadlines: October, February, June
Paid Traineeship for People with Disabilities
Open to graduates and non-graduates
Paid Translation Traineeship (3 Months)
Thorough knowledge three EU languages
1,700 per month
4 intakes per year
Started studies (Unpaid as part of studies)
14. Council of the European Union Types of Traineeships
Paid traineeships (5 Months)
1,500 applications 90 places
1 February to 30 June / 1 September to 31 January
Deadline: 1 June and 31 August
Compulsory as part of studies
1 January to 30 June. Deadline 1 October
1 September to 31 December. Deadline 1 May
Aimed at new graduates from universities. EU MS National
Activities: attend Council meetings, political research
15. Private Sector Policy Centres and Think Tanks
e.g. Centre for European Policy Studies (www.ceps.be)
http://www.eu.thinktankdirectory.org/
Consultancy firms
e.g. Hill & Knowlton (www.hillandknowlton.be)
http://www.eurobrussels.com/consultancies.php
Civil Society Organisations/NGOs
e.g. Save the Children (www.savethechildren.net/brussels)
http://www.eurobrussels.com/NGOs.php
16. Presentation Outline Opportunities After Study
Education
Starting a Career in Europe
Case Study: Building a Career
Conclusion
17. Case Study: Building a Career
18. Geographical Mobility
19. Sector Mobility
20. Presentation Outline Opportunities After Study
Education?
Starting a Career in Europe
Case Study: Building a Career
Conclusion
21. Is a European career for you? Direct your experiences, skills, interests and abilities to the target job
Skills and experience: geographical and sector mobility
Variety : policy areas, institutions & actors
Opportunities in politics, policy work, project management, administration, interpretation & translation
22. What do you need to succeed? Languages
Good working knowledge of at least two European languages
Competitive drive, energy, initiative
Excellent communication skills
Commitment to working in a multicultural environment
23. Useful Links
24. Thank you for your attention! Questions?
Siegfried Prewett
European Policy Officer
International Affairs Group
Kent County Council
Siegfried.prewett@kent.gov.uk
http://www.kent.gov.uk/business/support-services-and-advice/international-profile/