Nov 18, 2007

CfA: European Commission Internship for young Roma university graduates

Dear Colleagues,

The European Commission in cooperation with the Open Society Institute, Roma Participation Program, is announcing the 2008 Call for applications for the EC internships for young Roma university graduates from all new member states (excluding Cyprus and Malta), Croatia, F.Y.R.O.M., Montenegro, Serbia including Kosovo. The internship program will run for 5 months starting with the1st March, 2008.

For more information please find enclosed the Call for expression of interest with the application procedures and eligibility criteria. The Application form and CV template are also attached.

Please pay attention to the list of all obligatory required documents.

The deadline for submitting the applications is the January 7, 2008.

Please send your completed application by e-mail, fax or post:

Brussels Internship Program
Roma Participation Program
Open Society Institute Budapest
Oktober 6 u.12
H-1051 Budapest Hungary,
E-mail: rpp@osi.hu
Fax: +361 327-3841

We would very much appreciate if you also forwarded this information to all the people that might be interested in applying.

Should you have further questions, do not hesitate to contact our office.

Sincerely,
Violeta Naydenova

Program Coordinator
Roma Participation Program
Open Society Institute - Budapest
Tel: +36-1 327 3100/ ext. 2468
E-mail: vnaydenova@osi. hu

CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

INTERNSHIP WITHIN THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION FOR

YOUNG ROMA UNIVERSITY GRADUATES

IN COOPERATION WITH THE OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION 7TH JANUARY 2008

The European Commission in co-operation with the Open Society Institute is pleased to offer 5 five-month internships beginning on 1st March, 2008 for young Roma university graduates from all new member states (excluding Cyprus and Malta), Croatia, F.Y.R.O.M, Serbia, including Kosovo, and Montenegro.

These training periods involve work experience in one of the Commission's departments.

The internship has the following main aims:

a.. To give Roma interns a general idea of the objectives and problems of European integration;
b.. To provide them with practical knowledge of the working of Commission departments;
c.. To enable them to acquire personal experience by means of the contacts made in the course of their everyday work;
d.. To enable them to enrich and put into practice the knowledge they have acquired during their studies or professional careers.


Profile of interns:

. Nationals from all new member states (excluding Cyprus and Malta), Croatia, F.Y.R.O.M, Serbia, including Kosovo, and Montenegro, who are of Roma origin;

. Applications from women are encouraged;

. The candidates must have completed a course of university education and obtained a full degree or its equivalent (for minimum national education qualifications required, see the Annex 1) by the closing date for applications. Applications are only accepted if they are accompanied by a photocopy of the candidate's degree certificate (or, in the absence of this document, an official statement from the university confirming the degree result, see Annex 2 for list of university degrees sought by the EC services);

. Preference will be given to candidates with proven experience in civil society work;

a.. Working knowledge of at least English or French. Ability to draft reports in one of these languages. Other languages would be appreciated;
b.. Minimum computer literacy;
. The age limit for interns is minimum 25. However, the Selection Committee may, if there is a good reason, make exceptions to this age limit at the candidate's request (in which case, a cover letter should be submitted with the application form). As the nature of the Commission's in-service training programme is young graduates at the beginning of their career, this age limit should not be considered to be discriminatory;

a.. The internship scheme at the Commission is open to candidates who have not benefited yet from in-service training in another European institution or body;


Time frame:

Five-month internship - Starting date: 1st March, 2008

Note: Candidates should only apply if they seriously intend to take up the offer of an internship within the European Commission. Notification of withdrawal from the program after selection is unacceptable as it precludes others from this opportunity and is a source of inconvenience to both Open Society Institute and the European Commission.

Working conditions:

. Health and accident insurance is compulsory and must be obtained by the selected intern before the start of the internship. The OSI grant will include the costs of the health and accident insurance for 5 months;

. Relevant infrastructure (office space, computer etc.) will be provided by the European Commission;

. Each intern will be assigned a supervisor.

In-service scheme description:

Job description:

a.. Job description will be provided by the senior official (supervisor) to whom the intern will be assigned during the period of his/her in-service training. The supervisor will follow the intern's work. The intern is expected to participate in all the tasks of the team. The type of work will be equivalent to that of a junior executive-grade official, e.g. compiling information and documentation, organizing working groups, forums, public hearings and meetings, preparing reports and replying to queries, participation in team meetings, filing, linguistic revision of texts, etc.
b.. The internship will give an opportunity to become acquainted with /involved in the activities related to Romani issues within the respective DG.


Practical information:

a.. Trainees must hold upon their arrival proper permit/visa in relation to their country of origin as required by the Belgian authorities for 5 month tourist stay.
b.. Accommodation expenses are included in the Open Society Institute grant. The stagiaires must arrange accommodation themselves, however OSI might assist the interns in finding suitable accommodation. The EC will provide them with basic information and guidance at the beginning of the stage.


The internship grant:

Financial assistance for the internship is provided by the Open Society Institute. The 5 month internship grant covers:

a.. Travel expenses to and from Brussels will be arranged by OSI/RPP (using the cheapest available means of transportation) . Actual travel expenses will be covered by the OSI up to a maximum of 600 Euro.
b.. Accommodation, subsistence and health and accident insurance: 6000 Euro (1200 Euro/month).

Note: The Commission is not involved in budget management or making the relevant payments in relation to this programme.

Application:

Please send your application (using the attached application form) by e-mail, regular mail or via fax by the 7th January 2008.

Brussels Internship Program

Roma Participation Program

Open Society Institute Budapest

Oktober 6 u.12
H-1051 Budapest Hungary
E-mail: rpp@osi.hu
Fax: +361 327-3841

Please find below 4 Annexes with detailed information about the requirements for the EC Internship.

ANNEX 1

List of all obligatory application documents:

. Application in English or French;

. Copies of all the university degrees/diplomas obtained and declared in the application (for candidates who have completed their degree course but who have not yet received an official degree certificate, a formal official statement from university confirming the degree result is sufficient);

. Europass CV. You can download the Europass CV template at:

http://europass. cedefop.europa. eu/europass/ home/vernav/ Europasss+ Documents/ Europass+ CV/navigate. action

. Certificates and/or declarations for all work experience declared in the application and CV;

. Reference/recommend ation letters about work experience in Roma civil society declared in the application and CV;

Please note that all the requested documents are obligatory and if any of them is missing your application would be incomplete and disqualified!

If any of the above-mentioned documents is not written in one of the Community languages (see 'The Official Community languages of the European Union' - please note that Latin is not a Community language), it is imperative to include a translation into English or French with the copy of the document.

The candidate must ensure that his/her application is complete at the time of posting.

Attention

. The candidates should not send originals of their diplomas etc.

. It is not necessary at this stage to send the original authenticated copies of the diplomas or of the translations. Once selected, the candidate can be required to provide certified copies of diplomas and, if necessary, certified translations.

. Copies of PhD thesis, or any publications or studies the candidate has published or has been involved in publishing should not be attached.

ANNEX 2:

Minimum required education:

First Cycle Higher Education Qualifications[ 1]

Bulgaria
Bakalavar

Croatia
Preddiplomski

Czech Republic
Bakalar (Bc.)

Estonia
Bakalaureusekraad or equivalent

F.Y.R.O.M.
Visoko Obrazovanje

Hungary
Fõiskolai oklevél

Kosovo
Bachelor

Latvia
Bachelor degree or equivalent

Lithuania
Bakalauras or equivalent (university HE) Non university - Higher education qualification (non university HE)

Montenegro
Visoko Obrazovanje

Poland
Licencjat - Inzynier

Romania
Licenta

Serbia
Zavrsene dodiplomski studije

Slovakia
Bakalar (Bc.)

Slovenia
Visokosolska diploma

Turkey
Lisans


ANNEX 3

University background

The majority of EC stage applications come from candidates with qualifications in law, political science, international relations and economics. Considering the objectives of this Call for Expression of Interest the Open Society Institute would be keen to encourage also interns with other qualifications relevant for the strengthening of the Roma civil society and representation.

ANNEX 4

List of European Commission Directorate Generals relevant for this Call:

DG Communication

DG Economic and Financial Affairs

DG Enterprise and Industry

DG Competition

DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

DG Agriculture and Rural Development

DG Energy and Transport

DG Environment

DG Research

DG Information Society and Media

DG Fisheries and Maritime Affairs

DG Internal Market and Services

DG Regional Policy

DG Taxation and Customs Union

DG Education and Culture

DG Health and Consumer Protection

DG Justice, Freedom and Security

DG External relations

DG Trade

DG Development
DG Enlargement

DG Humanitarian Aid (ECHO)

DG Personnel and Administration

DG Informatics

DG Budget

DG Interpretation

DG Translation

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