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European Union Blue Book Traineeships Program 2026 (Fully-funded)

European Union Blue Book Traineeships Program 2026 (Fully-funded)

The European Union Blue Book Traineeships Program 2026, also known as the EU Traineeships Program, is an opportunity for young professionals to gain hands-on experience in the workings of the European Union.

The program offers traineeships in various EU institutions and bodies, including the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the European Council. The EU Traineeships Program is open to students and recent graduates from the EU.  Our traineeship scheme also welcomes a number of international non-EU trainees for each traineeship session. Read More Here

The European Union Blue Book Traineeships Program 2025 Trainees will have the opportunity to:

  • Work on projects related to their field of study and gain a better understanding of the EU’s policies and decision-making processes.
  • Gain experience in EU institutions and expand their professional networks.
  • Learn about the EU’s decision-making process and contribute to the EU’s policy-making and provides access to EU-wide job opportunities.

European Union Traineeships Program 2026 Details:

Benefits of the EU Traineeships Program 2026:

  • A monthly stipend of €1.376,89 for trainees;
  • Visa expenses;
  • Payment of medical costs;
  • Travel expenditures.

Other benefits:

  • Gain practical experience in the field of study
  • Learn about EU policies and decision-making processes
  • Open doors to future employment opportunities
  • Develop skills
  • Expand professional networks

Eligibility Criteria of the EU Traineeships Program:

The European Union Traineeships Program is open to candidates who meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Education: The candidate must have completed at least three years of higher education, or have equivalent qualifications (minimum EQF 6 level)
  • Language:
    • For the administrative traineeship – you must have a very good knowledge of two EU official languages, one of which must be a working language: English, French or German at C1 or C2 level as per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and a second one at B2 level at least as per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
      For non-EU nationals, only one procedural language is required at C1 or C2 level.
    • For the translation traineeship in the Directorate-General for Translation (DGT) – you must be able to translate into your main/target language (normally your mother tongue), from two other official EU languages (‘source languages’*).:
      • your main/target language must be one of the official EU languages
      • your first source language for translation must be a working language of the EU: English, French or German (C level or mother tongue)
      • your second source language can be any of the official EU languages with at least B2-level proficiency
  • Mobility: Must have no prior work experience of any kind, in excess of 6 weeks in any EU institution, body or agency, delegation, with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), or Advocates General at the Court of Justice of the European Union (EUCJ)
  • Health: The candidate must be in good health and able to undertake the duties of the traineeship.
  • Additional points are given for:
    • work experience
    • international profile demonstrated through education, work or volunteering experience abroad, and aptitude to work in an international environment
    • rare fields of study

Application Deadline:

Register for the March 2026 session from 15 July 2025 (10:00 a.m., Brussels time) to 29 August 2025 (10:00 a.m., Brussels time)

How to apply for the EU Blue Book Traineeships Program?

  1. Meet the eligibility criteria: It is important to check the specific eligibility criteria for the traineeship you are interested in, as some institutions may have additional requirements.
  2. Create a profile on the European Commission Authentication Service website: The first step in applying for the program is to create a profile on the website. This is where you will submit your application and keep track of the status of your application.
  3. Submit your application through the online application system: Once you have created your profile, you can begin the application process. You will need to provide personal information, such as your contact details and educational qualifications. You will also be asked to upload your CV and cover letter in the language of the institution or agency you are applying to. It is important to tailor your CV and cover letter to the specific traineeship you are applying for, highlighting your relevant skills and experience.
  4. Wait for the results: After the interview, the institution or agency will make a decision and inform you of the outcome.

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