Max Planck Internship in Germany 2024

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Job Detail

  • Job ID 13810
  • Offered Salary 1000
  • Opportunity Type Partially Funded
  • Job Type Private sectors
  • Opportunity Level Internship
  • Experience Fresh
  • Gender Male Female
  • Duration 1 Years
  • Qualification Certificate Associate
  • Language Requirement English
  • Application Type Online

Job Description

The MPIL internship program provides a chance to learn research and academic legal skills in the key areas of comparative public, European, and international law. The program is available to a limited number of enthusiastic undergraduate and graduate students. It provides an exciting and international working atmosphere, as well as opportunities to enhance professional skills and network for future career paths.

Details

  • Opportunity type: funded. Interns enrolled in a degree program at a university will normally be reimbursed €450 per month.
  • Opportunity: Internship
  • University: Max Planck Institute (MPIL)
  • Avaivilityy: Inter5national
  • Gender: Male and Female
  • Application type: Online
  • Deadline:

Key Date 

  • The application deadline for the term May–October 2024 is December 1, 2023.
  • The application deadline for the term November 2024–April 2025 is June 1, 2024.

Duration of Internship

Internships usually do not last less than 4 weeks and may not exceed 12 weeks. Preference is given to applications proposing longer internship periods (between 8 and 12 weeks).

Visa Information

Citizens of countries requiring special visas for Germany must obtain discretionary approval from the German Labor Agency prior to entry, which involves submitting additional information and an application.

Responsibilities and tasks?

 

Interns will be assigned to an MPIL research fellow who will be their tutor during the entirety of their stay. They will be involved in the tutor’s specific research projects as well as in the academic life of the institute. At the beginning of the internship, the intern and the tutor will set up an education plan.

Interns’ tasks and responsibilities typically include:

  • Conducting research activities in the areas of international law, comparative public law, and EU law;
  • Assisting in the preparation of contributions to academic meetings of the Institute;
  • Writing legal summaries (cases and texts);
  • Participating in the organization of workshops and conferences;
  • Carrying out specifically tailored research activities (independently or jointly with their tutor);
  • Assisting in research projects carried out at the institute.

Eligibility

  • To be eligible for the MPIL internship program, applicants must be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate university-level course during their proposed period of internship. It is preferable that the course be related to law or disciplines such as international relations, European affairs, philosophy, and social and political sciences. Please note that PhD candidates are not eligible for the MPIL internship program. please visit the site, Visiting Scholars;
  • be among the top students in their degree program, with demonstrated research and drafting skills;
  • Fluent in written and oral English (C1 level); knowledge of other EU languages, especially German, is an asset.
  • be computer literate.

Documents

  • A CV and a cover letter
  • A copy of your high school diploma (e.g. Abitur with English translation);
  • A copy of your academic transcripts (with an English translation including a brief explanation of the university grading system)

How to Apply

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