CEU Careers Newsletter, February 14, 2019, Issue No. 11
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Welcome to the CEU Careers Newsletter!
Watch this space to learn about useful resources and career-related events. Also, this is where we share highlights from CEU's career platform,
career>next
.
Check it out for many more
job, internship and fellowship vacancies.
In addition to the newsletter, be sure to make use of a variety of sources when researching vacancies and planning for the future. You can find hundreds in the resources section of career>next.
Our suggestion? Review the information included here in order to learn about positions and organizations that might be relevant for you either now or in the future, and to discover the requirements sought by potential employers in terms of skills, experience and knowledge.
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Registration for many session of CEU's very own Career Camp is still open! Reserve your places and do not miss the opportunity to take part in this unique career development week!
You can choose from a number of workshops and info sessions, for example: Networking, LinkedIn, Practice Your Elevator Pitch, Informational Interview, Academic CV Writing ... and many more!
Learn more about what's on offer and register
here!
Date: February 18 - 22, 2019
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DON'T MISS THESE EVENTS!
Join us for a panel discussion with professionals working in the field of arts and culture to learn about potential career paths and strategies for entering the field. Hear from panelists working in film, museums and archives. You can register and find out more about the panelists on the
event page.
Date and location: February 25, 18:00 - 19:20, Room N15/106
After a general company presentation, you will have the possibility to learn about Morgan Stanley's Budapest-based internships, part-time jobs and permanent vacancies.
The session will be delivered by JĂșlia Fodor
, Vice President at the company's local office. Register here.
Date and location: February 28, 12:40 - 13:30, Room N13/416
Careers in Human Rights
COMING SOON!
Learn from practitioners about working in the field of human rights.
Careers in NGOs
COMING IN MARCH!
In connection with the CEU NGO Fair organized by Human Rights Initiative (HRSI)
Thousands of CEU graduates make a difference in NGOs around the world. Attend this panel discussion to gain deeper insight into what it means to work in the sector. Further details soon.
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AT CEU AND BEYOND
Capstone Project and Internship Opportunities at CEU's InnovationsLab
Launched in 2016, CEU's InnovationsLab is a business incubator-accelerator, a CEU-wide learning-by-doing platform, enhancing students' and alumni academic experience by offering real-life experience in student/alumni-initiated innovative new businesses. The CEU InnovationsLab is helping students to pursue career paths in business and sustainable social entrepreneurship and also pursues entrepreneurship- and innovation-related research with the aim to enhance the University's curriculum.
Are you looking for a Capstone Project or Internship in-house? Look no further, you can become a team member in one of the iLab's startups. To learn more, click here. If you have questions, you can contact them at [email protected].
Training Opportunity for Legal Practitioners - Application deadline March 1
CEELI Institute, a Czech non-governmental non-profit organization, invites legal practitioners seeking in-depth knowledge and wishing to develop professional knowledge of how to use EU law to protect human rights in Europe. The CEELI Institute will cover the cost of travel, accommodation, insurance and other expenses related to participants' stay in Prague during training sessions for applicants accepted into this program. Applicants must be citizens or legal residents of one of the following countries: Albania, Armenia, BiH, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia. Learn more about the course content and the application procedure
here.
Scholarship Opportunity - Application deadline March 29
The European Forum Alpbach is an annual gathering to develop new perspectives for tomorrow's Europe. Experts from science, politics, economics, culture and civil society join forces to address current challenges of our society. Join smart minds from around the world in the Austrian Alps, immersing yourself in an environment bursting with novel ideas, new ways of thinking and opportunities for making great contacts. With the Alpbach scholarship programme, young people under 30 can attend this leading interdisciplinary conference and a variety of seminars. Application opens on February 18 and will be closed on March 29. Learn more about the requirements and application procedure
here.
(Austrian, Taiwanese and Chinese nationals need to complete different application procedure, learn more in the 'Where to Apply' section.)
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career>next HIGHLIGHTS: INTERNSHIPS | TRAINEESHIPS | FELLOWSHIPS
Ecolab
, based in Vienna, Austria, is looking for an intern for its Finance Development program. This is a three-year rotational program based in three different countries. A degree in finance, business or a related field is required.
Deadline: As soon as possible
The
Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), based in Berlin, Germany, is offering an
internship for students interested in gaining first-hand experience in public policy research and consulting. An outstanding academic background in the social sciences, law, history or a related field is required.
Deadline: As soon as possible
t33, a public policy consultancy based in Ancona, Italy, is offering
internships of 4 to 6 months in the field of economic analysis and EU cohesion policy, starting from April 2019 or from July/September 2019. A master's degree in economics or political science (with good knowledge of economics) and general knowledge of EU institutions and policy are required.
Deadline: Open until filled
The
Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)
is seeking a paid
intern
to be based in Barcelona, Spain. The candidate must have a degree in a relevant field. Knowledge of Mediterranean countries, as well as another UfM language - French, Spanish and Arabic - are considered an asset.
Deadline: Open until filled
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The
Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is seeking an
intern. The position could take place in various locations and the candidate must be enrolled in an under-graduate, graduate or post graduate degree program in a
bona fide
(listed in the IAU/UNESCO data base) educational institution, be specializing in a field relevant to the work of FAO and be aged between 21 - 30.
Deadline: Rolling
The
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is offering an
internship through its International Professionals Programme (IPP) based in London, United Kingdom.
Candidates must have a master's degree in economics focused on policy-oriented or applied microeconomics/macroeconomics with a minimum of one-year relevant work experience.
Deadline: February 22
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career>next HIGHLIGHTS: JOBS
Simon & Schuster
, based in New York City, USA, is looking for a
Marketing and Publicity Assistant
. Excellent written and oral communication skills and fluency with current media trends and the ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven, collaborative environment are requirements for this position. Previous marketing or publicity internship with a literary agency or book publishing house is preferred.
Deadline: As soon as possible
Euromonitor International is seeking
Market Research Analysts based in various countries in Europe, Middle East and Asia. Some roles are home-based. A degree in market research, economics, marketing or other business-related discipline is desirable but not essential.
Deadline: Open until filled
IPA (Innovations for Poverty Actions)-Philippines is looking for a
Research Associate to be based in Manila, Philippines, for a one year, fixed-term period to manage a set of evaluations that aim to measure the impact of justice reform programs in the Philippines. A bachelor's degree in economics, social sciences, public policy, or related fields and strong quantitative skills are required.
Deadline: Rolling
Milestone Institute, a national center of advanced studies, is looking for part-time
Academic Mentors to be based in Budapest, Hungary. Mentors provide individual support for students' intellectual development, orientation, motivation and emotional welfare. The post demands exceptional interpersonal, management and communication skills, a strong academic background, an empathy with young people, drive and determination. Professional level of proficiency in written and spoken English is essential.
Deadline: February 20
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Speyside Group, a public policy and corporate communications consultancy, is looking for a
Junior Consultant to be based in Budapest, Hungary. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with fluent English and Hungarian and an interest or background in politics and government, journalism, communications and international affairs.
Deadline: February 28
The German Historical Institute London (GHIL) is looking to appoint a full-time
Post-doctoral Researcher. The position based in London, United Kingdom is part of a three-year project undertaken by the International Standing Working Group (ISWG) 'Medialisation and Empowerment of Women', supported by the Max Weber Foundation. Ideal candidates have a PhD degree in history or a related field, with expertise in the field of gender history, media history or digital humanities, as well as experience in writing grant applications.
Deadline: March 4
University College Dublin is inviting applications for a temporary, one-year position of a
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to be based in Dublin, Ireland. The appointed fellow will undertake research upon the history of revolution from global perspective in the era 1890 to 1930. Candidates with established research interests in the history of Mexico or China or in any area of revolutionary history from this period will be considered. Applications from individuals with a background in Cuban, Philippine, Iranian or Ottoman history are particularly welcome. The university will support an application for a work-visa for the successful candidate.
Deadline: March 4
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Looking for more? Check
career>next for many additional vacancies!
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CAREER NEWS
Careers in UN: Challenges and Tips
Learn what it takes to get a job in the United Nations from CEU students and alumni who discussed the topic during a panel discussion organized by the Career Services Office in January. Click
here to read the article written by IRES student Tetiana Horban.
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It's First Destination Survey Time!
One of the tasks of CEU's Career Services Office is to collect information regarding graduate employment outcomes. Right this moment, graduates who earned their doctoral degree from CEU between 2014 and 2018 are responding to the doctoral First Destination Survey (FDS). Learn more about why we conduct this survey and the kind of information we collect by reading this article.
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CEU's career platform
career>next features job and internship opportunities as well as career-related resources. If you haven't yet created a career>next account, register now! Please allow for several business days between registering and full access, due to administrative processes.
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EURAXESS is a unique pan-European initiative that provides access to a complete range of information and support services for European and non-European researchers wishing to pursue their research careers on the continent or stay connected to it. The website contains a wealth of resources suitable for researchers, such as:
EURAXESS Jobs - contains thousands of posts in academic institutions and positions funded through large European schemes, as well as industry jobs and collaboration opportunities;
EURAXESS Information & Assistance - provides information about visa, funding, rights and similar support related to relocation to another country;
EURAXESS Partnering and
EURAXESS Worldwide - features opportunities to link with researchers or institutions from around the world, and the recently added
EURAXESS Career Development - a 'No limits' toolkit with resources to help you plan to build on your skills and knowledge, consider a wide range of career options and make a plan to reach your professional development goals.
Other Euraxess features include a
Policy Library with papers, reports, facts and figures on researchers and the European Research Area and a rich collection of
research related links.
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