Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The EU offers traineeships and volunteering opportunities for young people through the Blue Book programme and the European Solidarity Corps, providing valuable experience and financial support.
What Are the Benefits of EU Traineeships and Volunteering?
According to the European Union, young people enthusiastic to work with EU institutions, bodies or mechanisms have numerous options to earn valuable experience. Traineeships present young professionals with practical work experience and skill addition before transitioning to regular employment, while volunteering qualifies for practical skill development and is ideal for those looking to make a positive impact.
How Can Young People Apply for the Blue Book Programme?
The European Commission presents the Blue Book programme, a 5-month paid traineeship open to all EU residents with a limited number of places also issued to non-EU nationals. Trainees gain hands-on knowledge in various areas of EU policy-making, human resources, translation, and other areas, contributing to tasks that shape the future of Europe. Applications for traineeships commencing in March 2025 are open until 31 August at 10:00 (CEST). Applicants must hold a university degree and proficiency in 2 or 3 EU languages, relying on the type of traineeship. The application process applies completing an online form and supplying supporting documents through the Commission’s official portal.
Beyond the EU Commission, various EU institutions, bodies and agencies present internships and volunteer positions, delivering unique insights into EU operations and promoting professional growth. These positions are unrestricted in a wide range of fields such as human resources, communication, IT, competition law, environmental policy, external connections, development approach and more.
What Does the European Solidarity Corps Offer Young Volunteers?
The European Solidarity Corps (ESC) is an endeavour that offers different options for young people aged 18 to 30. It concentrates on helping the wider community and encouraging solidarity across Europe and beyond. Via volunteering and solidarity projects, participants can engage in tasks related to humanitarian aid, social inclusion, environment, culture, education and others. ESC placements can last from 2 months to a year and wrap basic costs such as housing and food, along with a small allowance for personal expenses.Â