Menu

Intern - EU Enlargement, EU reform & Western Balkans

The Netherlands Institute of International Affairs Clingendael is an independent think tank and academy for international relations, based in The Hague. We contribute to a secure, sustainable, and just world through our research, training programmes and by stimulating the public debate. We work with partners across public and private sectors, including policymakers, business executives, the Dutch armed forces, law enforcement agencies, diplomats, politicians and NGOs. Clingendael offers 40 years of top knowledge and training. The Clingendael Institute is an independent foundation, unaffiliated to any political, activist, commercial, or religious movement.

The Institute has three departments: Research, Academy and Corporate Staff. To strengthen the Research department, we are looking for a:

 

Intern - EU Enlargement, EU reform & Western Balkans

Full-time (36 hours per week)

Internship period: 1 February 2025 – 30 June 2025

 

You will primarily assist with research work related to EU enlargement, EU internal reforms and the Western Balkans. The focus will be on political, economic and security issues. For 2025, we are planning amongst other things a mapping exercise of geopolitical dependencies in and around the Western Balkans. The internship activities include conducting literature reviews, preparing interviews, and conducting qualitative research analyses.

Additionally, you will support ongoing research projects and events related to the above themes. Your tasks will also include organizational support for activities such as public meetings, expert meetings and conferences. In short, working at the Clingendael Institute offers you a unique opportunity to contribute to current international political and security developments in support of ongoing research projects.

 

Job description

Your tasks will include:

  • Supporting researchers, primarily from the Clingendael ‘EU and its neighbours’ team;
  • Collecting (mainly) qualitative data, literature, and other sources;
  • Contributing to Clingendael publications;
  • Assisting in organizing meetings and events;
  • Attending and reporting on relevant meetings, webinars and events;
  • General administrative and support work.

 

Qualifications and experience

We would like to meet you if you meet the following requirements:

  • In the Master's phase of a relevant field of study (European studies, International Relations, Political Science, (European) Public Administration, etc.);
  • Knowledge of or affinity with (political) issues related to the EU, EU reforms, the Western Balkans, EU enlargement, and/or European geopolitical dynamics;
  • Excellent command of English, both spoken and written; knowledge of Dutch is a strong plus;
  • Excellent research and writing skills;
  • ·Excellent interpersonal and communication skills;
  • Proactive attitude and flexibility.

 

What does Clingendael offer you?

  • A challenging and stimulating work environment that bridges policy and academia;
  • An inspiring and open team with engaged colleagues;
  • The opportunity to build a network;
  • The opportunity to sharpen your research skills.

 

Internship compensation

The internship compensation amounts to EUR 550 gross per month for a 36-hour workweek, plus travel reimbursement.

Note: This internship is only available to students in the final phase of the aforementioned studies and not to graduates.

 

Interested?

You can apply via the 'Apply' button at the top of this vacancy. The application deadline is 6 January 2025.

Details

Responsible for vacancy

For questions about the job, please contact:

Vacancy contact person

For questions about the application procedure, please contact: