Intern / EU and Global Affairs Research Unit (with a focus on EU Agricultur at Clingendael
Nederland, Overijssel, Netherlands -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

European Studies, Dutch, Political Science, Instructions, English, Communication Skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

The Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael’ is a leading think tank and academy on international affairs. Through our analyses, training, and public debate we aim to inspire and equip governments, businesses, and civil society in order to contribute to a secure, sustainable and just world.
The Institute has three departments: Research, Academy and Corporate Staff. Within the EU and Global Affairs Research Unit we are looking for an:
Intern / EU and Global Affairs Research Unit (with a focus on EU Agriculture)
36 hours per week (full time)
Starting date internship: 1 September 2025
The Clingendael Institute is currently looking for a highly motivated and competent intern to support its EU and Global Affairs research unit for a period of 4 months. The EU & Global Affairs Unit consists of about 20 researchers (at junior, medior and senior level) and several Associate Fellows and interns. The research department covers a wide range of research programmes, including inter alia research on China, migration and the geopolitics of technology. In the programme on critical resources research is undertaken on agricultural and food policy and security.
This internship will focus specifically on supporting these research efforts, more specifically with regard to the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy and its reform, the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework and efforts to making agricultural and food supply chains more sustainable.
Job description

Relevant tasks are:

  • Research assistance consisting of desk-research, preparing and conducting interviews;
  • Assisting in writing reports based on research findings;
  • Project support for the research team with meetings, publications and outreach;
  • Organisational and logistical assistance for research missions, seminars and (public) events, and (external) meetings;

Qualifications and experience

We would be interested in candidates meeting the following requirements:

  • Enrolled in a relevant MA or MSc program (political science, international relations, European studies, agricultural economics etc.);
  • Strong interest in EU agriculture policies
  • Proven research and writing skills. Comfortable with both qualitative and policy-oriented research;
  • Organisational skills;
  • Good working knowledge in English (written and spoken); knowledge of Dutch is considered an asset.
  • Team player, but also capable of working independently on the basis of instructions;
  • Good communication skills, comfortable with working and functioning in a diplomatic and professional environment;
  • Flexibility, capable of working under pressure and reaching deadlines.

Eligibility

  • Candidates must be enrolled as a student at a university during their internship;
  • The internship period is six months with the possibility of extension. Interns should be able to commit to working 36 hours a week.

Clingendael offers

  • The opportunity to gain practical, policy-oriented research experience in one of Europe’s top ranking think tanks, in close cooperation with our researchers and stakeholders as policy makers, academics and (international) organisations;
  • Ability to build up a network in the field;
  • A stipend of € 550,- gross per month (36 hours per week).

Interested?
You can apply via the ‘Apply-now’ button at the top of this vacancy. Deadline for response is Monday 19 May 2025

Responsibilities

RESPONSIBLE FOR VACANCY

For questions about the job, please contact:
Main responsible person
Thera Kosian
Work phone no.
+31703746632
Work e-mail
tkosian@clingendael.org

Relevant tasks are:

  • Research assistance consisting of desk-research, preparing and conducting interviews;
  • Assisting in writing reports based on research findings;
  • Project support for the research team with meetings, publications and outreach;
  • Organisational and logistical assistance for research missions, seminars and (public) events, and (external) meetings
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