Following the closing of application submissions on 20 April, the screening process for the F4E Summer Studentships 2012 is well under way. Selected candidates will be contacted shortly.
The studentship programme, which provides short-term training at the F4E offices in Barcelona in order to promote awareness, knowledge and understanding of F4E’s role in the ITER project and within the European context, was open to applications from EU or Swiss nationals, aged between 18-25 years, following university studies, with a good knowledge of at least two Community languages (one of which should be English). The duration of the summer studentship will be two to three months, with the programme running between June and September. F4E summer students will be remunerated and may receive an allowance for travel expenses. Detailed information can be found in the Studentship Notice published on the F4E website.
For further enquiries, email the HR Summer Studentship Office.
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