Position description
Are you a university student interested in international relations? Is a working experience part of your course? Are you curious to learn more about work of a diplomatic mission and how the EU Delegation represents EU interests and values in New York?
We offer:
Traineeships up to 3 months within the following sections of the EU Delegation. The tentative start date is April – May2026.
Under the supervision and mentoring of a Trainees’ supervisers, these compulsory traineeships will provide a solid and meaningful learning content, notably by the prior identification of the specific skills to be acquired in relation with the studies of the candidates.
- Section 1: Humanitarian Affairs Section:
The Humanitarian Section:
The Legal Section follows developments on:
- UN legal affairs, in particular the work of the UNGA 6th Committee, as well as Law of the Sea, international courts and tribunals;
- Accountability issues (state responsibility for internationally wrongful acts, individual criminal responsibility, investigation mechanisms etc.);
- UN sanctions, in particular the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and their implementation in the EU legal system;
- UN counter-terrorism activities;
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The Legal Section also provides legal advice to the Delegation on all EU and UN legal and institutional matters.
- Section 3: Coordination, Press and Information Section:
The section ensures policy coordination across thematic issues (including contacts with the UN Secretariat, EU Headquarters, and partners; for the Delegation’s briefings and reports), organises the EU Ambassadors meetings and diplomatic outreach with the wider UN membership, coordinates EU positions and negotiates processes at the General Assembly plenary (including on the UN80 Reform process and the Revitalization of the GA, and notably the coordination of the EU presence during High-Level Week in September), organizes EU events, and conducts all press, information and public diplomacy activities of the EU at the UN
Main tasks for all sections:
- Supporting the work of the section by observing and assisting in the coordination of EU Member States’ positions in the context of negotiations of resolutions and preparation of EU statements.
- Assisting the team in background research, note-taking, and preparation of briefing materials, as well as providing logistical support for meetings and outreach activities related to EU positions.
- Observing and taking notes at meetings organized at the United Nations, the EU Delegation, EU Member States, NGOs, and other relevant stakeholders, when appropriate.
- Accompany the Official to external events and briefings relevant to the work of the section, in order to gain familiarity with the UN policy environment.
- Any other task, which may be beneficiary to the trainee with the aim to better understand the dynamics of the EU Delegation in the UN policy context, to raise awareness of the main policy and legal challenges in the UN context and to gain first-hand insight into decision making and negotiations processes.
We look for:
Qualifications or special requirements:
- Excellent drafting skills in English, knowledge of French will be an asset.
- Knowledge of the workings of the European Union and of the United Nations would also be an advantage.
Criteria for the Unpaid compulsory traineeship for students already residing and studying in the host country:
- citizens of the host country (USA), nationals from the EU Member States or States which have signed an accession agreement with the EU, already residing in the host country and in possession of a valid visa (F1-J1-G3) or green card holder/US passport
- students enrolled in the 3rd,4th or 5th University year
- undertaking a compulsory traineeship within the framework of their studies
- no professional experience
- no previous experience of more than six weeks in the EU Institutions
- Full time internship needs to be at least 2 months, part time internship needs to be at least 3 months
Application instructions
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