Schuman Traineeship 2026–2027 at the European Parliament (EPRS): Paid EU Opportunity | Apply by 31 May
The Schuman Traineeship Programme at the European Parliament is now open for applications. This highly competitive, paid traineeship offers graduates and selected vocational candidates the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in EU policymaking, research, and institutional work.
If you are interested in international policy, governance, or parliamentary processes, this is one of the most prestigious entry points into EU careers.
Key Details at a Glance
- Programme: Schuman Traineeship (EPRS – European Parliamentary Research Service)
- Institution: European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS)
- Duration: October 2026 – February 2027
- Application Deadline: 31 May (23:59 Brussels time)
- Location: European Parliament (various EU locations)
- Funding: Paid traineeship
- Application Limit: Maximum of 3 positions per candidate
About the Programme
The European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) provides independent research, analysis, and policy support to Members of the European Parliament and its committees.
As a Schuman trainee, you will:
- Gain first-hand experience of EU institutional processes
- Work on real policy and research assignments
- Develop expertise in your chosen field
- Contribute to evidence-based policymaking
Traineeship Areas
Applicants can choose from a wide range of thematic and operational areas.
Foreign and External Policies
- Latin America
- Europe
- Euromed and Middle East
- Transatlantic Relations and Global Governance
- Africa, Caribbean and Pacific
- Asia, Australia and New Zealand
Parliamentary Committees
- Foreign Affairs (AFET)
- Human Rights (DROI)
- Security and Defence (SEDE)
- International Trade (INTA)
- Development (DEVE)
- External Policy Analysis & Support
Programme Focus Areas
- Election Observation
- Parliamentary Support and Capacity Building
- Human Rights Action
- Mediation and Dialogue Support
Horizontal Services
- Communications and Outreach
- Strategy and Innovation
- Information Technology (IT)
- Human Resources
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the Schuman traineeship, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be a national of an EU Member State
- A limited number of positions are open to non-EU nationals
- Meet language requirements
- Hold:
- A university degree (EQF Level 6), or
- A vocational qualification (EQF Levels 3–5) obtained within the EU (limited positions)
- Provide a valid criminal record certificate
- Not have:
- Worked or completed a traineeship in an EU institution for more than 2 months
- Conducted a study visit at the European Parliament Secretariat within the last 6 months
New Update: Expanded Access
The programme now includes expanded eligibility:
- A limited number of positions are open to candidates with vocational education qualifications (EQF Levels 3, 4, or 5) obtained within the EU
- This change broadens access beyond traditional university graduates
Application Timeline
October–February Traineeship
- Application Period: May
- Deadline: 31 May (23:59 Brussels time)
- Shortlisting: 1 July – 15 July
- Admissions: 1 July – 31 August
- Start Date: 1 October
March–July Traineeship
- Application Period: October
- Deadline: 31 October
- Start Date: 1 March
How to Apply
The application process involves two main steps:
1. Register
- Visit the official traineeship portal
- Select a traineeship offer
- Create an account
- Complete your personal details
2. Submit Application
- Log in to your account
- Upload:
- CV (Europass format only)
- Motivation letter (maximum one page per application)
Important Rules
- You may apply for up to 3 positions only
- Applying to more than 3 roles will result in disqualification
- Applications cannot be edited after submission
- No additional documents will be accepted via email
Selection Process
Shortlisting
- Conducted by relevant Directorates-General (DGs)
Eligibility Verification
Shortlisted candidates must upload:
- Passport or ID
- Academic or vocational certificates
- Criminal record
Note: You have 14 days to upload documents after being shortlisted.
Final Admission
- Offer is sent
- Candidate accepts
- Official admission letter issued
Why Apply for the Schuman Traineeship?
- Gain direct exposure to EU policymaking
- Build a career pathway in international governance
- Work with leading experts in research, policy, and diplomacy
- Strengthen your profile for EU and global careers
Application Link
Pro Tip for Applicants
- Use the Europass CV format correctly and clearly
- Tailor your motivation letter to each role
- Highlight:
- Research and analytical skills
- Policy or institutional experience
- Interest in EU affairs
Final Thoughts
The Schuman Traineeship at the European Parliament is a high-impact opportunity for individuals seeking careers in policy, governance, and international affairs. With expanded eligibility and diverse thematic areas, the programme is more accessible than ever.
If you meet the criteria, ensure you apply before the 31 May deadline to secure your chance to work at the heart of the European Union.
Application Link
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