Carnegie Europe offers three- to six-month internships to support the center's activities in research, communications, and development. Interns are an integral part of Carnegie's growing global network, which includes offices in Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, Moscow, New Delhi, and Washington.
Internships are unpaid. Carnegie Europe is not able to provide information on possible external sources of funding or provide assistance for visa-related matters. Applicants are advised to check with their academic institutions for information about available sources of internship funding.
General requirements
Candidates should:
- be enrolled in a university or be a recent graduate
- be eligible to earn academic credit or receive sponsorship for the internship
- have an excellent verbal and written command of English
Internship periods and application deadlines
- Spring: apply by October 31 to start in January
How to apply
The application process is competitive. Applications will be judged on past academic performance, relevant academic study, and work experience. Personal interviews may be conducted.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected group.
Housing, costs of living, travel costs, and medical insurance connected with the internship program must be borne by interns or by other institutions or organizations. Interns are responsible for arranging their own travel to Brussels and accommodation.
For consideration, applicants must fill out the online application and upload an English-language resume and cover letter to the online system.
Carnegie Europe will contact only those candidates who are extended an interview.