LawpointUganda
7 May 2024
From 16 September 2024 until 15 July 2025, the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is seeking to recruit eight trainees to assist in its research, event organisation and outreach activities.
This will provide an opportunity for selected candidates to build research skills; develop experience working in an EU agency; gain exposure to policy-oriented research; and deepen their understanding of EU foreign and security policy mechanisms and priorities. The traineeship promises to be an interesting and rewarding opportunity for career and personal development. Throughout the traineeship, trainees work closely with a designated member of the Institute’s analyst team who will act as their mentor and supervisor. On an ad hoc basis, trainees will also be expected to work with other Analysts within the research team and assist them on particular projects.
Six trainees will be based at EUISS Paris Headquarters, and two trainees will be based at the EUISS Brussels Liaison Office.
For the 2024-2025 traineeship programme, the required domains of expertise are:
Asia, with a specific focus on China/East Asia.
Indo Pacific.
Middle East and North Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa.
Russia and the eastern neighbourhood.
European foreign, security, and defence policy (Brussels Liaison Office).
International cyber and digital issues (Brussels Liaison Office).
Transnational security (the concept includes among others, addressing hybrid threats, disinformation, election meddling, covert military and other action, and resilience building).
When submitting their applications, candidates are obliged to select one domain of expertise/profile only.
The duties and responsibilities of trainees will include:
Desk and library research on topics selected by their supervisor.
Preparation of research dossiers, write-up of material, completing/updating of the mapping of research topics.
Assistance in the organisation of events, including performance of administrative tasks, logistical support, finding and contacting speakers, preparing conference agendas and material, taking notes etc.
Event-related research support, if needed.
Updating of EUISS databases and mapping contacts.
Other related duties as required.
Eligibility criteria and required competencies
Nationality:
Candidates must be citizens of an EU member state.
Education:
Candidates must possess a Master’s degree in political science, international relations, economics, or a related field at the time of the traineeship’s beginning.
Linguistic skills:
Candidates must be completely fluent in English and have a thorough knowledge of at least one other EU language. Additional knowledge of one or more languages of the region of expertise will be considered an asset.
Core competencies:
Experience in data gathering and research.
Experience in event organisation.
Computer literacy.
Some previous relevant work experience will be considered an asset.
Proven analytical and report writing skills will be considered an asset.
Behavioural competencies:
Highly organised and self-motivated.
Creativity, flexibility and ability to work to deadlines.
Maturity, initiative, tact and high sense of responsibility.
Demonstrated ability to work in a multinational team.
Conditions
Duration:
The traineeship will be for a period of 10 months, running from 16 September 2024 until 15 July 2025 (at the moment of sending the offer to selected candidates, the EUISS reserves the right to adjust the starting date).
Location:
Six trainees will be based at EUISS headquarters in Paris and two at the EUISS Brussels Liaison Office.
Traineeship grant:
Paris-based trainees will be awarded a grant of €1,719.07 per calendar month.
Brussels-based trainees will be awarded a grant of €1,455.83 per calendar month.
Other conditions:
Trainees are bound by the same working time arrangements as EUISS staff members. Trainees equally benefit of the teleworking policy that is implemented at the EUISS (important note: save for very limited periods, teleworking is not allowed from countries outside France or Belgium).
Trainees are entitled to 1.5 day’s leave per month, as well as statutory holidays.
Health and accident insurance is compulsory. The EUISS does not provide such insurance. Proof of insurance must be presented to the EUISS at the latest on the first day of the traineeship and should be valid for the entire period of the traineeship.
The EUISS regrets that it cannot pay for travel expenses or accommodation, nor can it assist trainees in finding accommodation in Paris or Brussels beyond providing them with general information and advice.
The deadline for applications is Friday, 3 May 2024, 12:00 CEST. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.
Instructions for applicants:
Complete the online application form;
Attach a detailed CV in English (.pdf or .doc/x);
Attach a cover letter in English addressed to the EUISS Director, outlining the reasons for the interest in the Institute’s traineeship programme and the applicant’s main strengths.
All applicants will be informed of the results of their application by the end of the procedure.
Click here to download the rules governing the traineeship programme at the EUISS.
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By submitting an application for a traineeship, the applicant consents to the processing of the personal data contained in the application form and the supporting documents enclosed therewith, in the sense of Article 5 (a) of the Regulation. The personal data in question is collected by the EUISS for the sole purpose of the selection of trainees.