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Advocacy Intern

Eurocities, the network of major European cities, is opening an internship opportunity in the field of advocacy. We are looking for a motivated and proactive intern to join our advocacy team as of February 2026 for a duration of 6 months.

Eurocities is a dynamic and international team where we help people thrive in a friendly, open, and healthy environment. Joining our team means being part of an organisation that connects cities across Europe. As an intern, you will have the opportunity to work on meaningful projects, contribute to impactful initiatives, and engage with a network of experts from various fields.

This opportunity is reserved for students eligible for the Erasmus+ grant or other grants and depends on a successful application to the grant scheme. More information about the scheme is available here. Prospective applicants are encouraged to check eligibility and specific details with their university.

We are committed to diversity, inclusion, and innovation, making it an ideal place for young professionals to gain hands-on experience in an international context.

Responsibilities

The selected candidate will have a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in European policy-making, urban affairs, and stakeholder engagement within a dynamic network of major European cities.

You will work as part of the advocacy team at the Eurocities Brussels office. In this role, you will:

  • Support policy monitoring and analysis on key EU initiatives affecting cities
  • Assist in preparing briefings, policy papers, and communication materials
  • Help organise meetings, events, and advocacy campaigns
  • Attend relevant EU institutional meetings and report back
  • Contribute to internal coordination and knowledge-sharing across teams

As part of our team, you will:

  • Gain in-depth insight into (team fields), enhancing your knowledge and practical skills.
  • Work closely with and learn from experts and (city representatives if applicable) from across Europe, fostering professional development and networking opportunities
  • A supportive and engaging workplace in the heart of Brussels
  • Reimbursement of public transportation costs in Belgium

Profile

You are a student full of initiative, self-driven, curious, creative, flexible, and results oriented. You are eager to take ownership of tasks and contribute meaningfully to your team’s goals.

The skills and experience to do this job successfully include*:

  • You must be enrolled as a Bachelor or Master student from a University, Business School or equivalent during the entire internship. In the related fields of political science, EU affairs, law, economics or any related field.
  • To be considered the internship must be arranged through a direct agreement with your university. You must have a funding option such as a university bursary or an Erasmus+ grant.
  • Proficiency in English (additional languages are an asset).
  • Strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills, plus familiarity with (tools needed like Excel, Adobe, etc.) is highly beneficial.
  • A proactive team player with a broad knowledge or and interest in (place the team field) work in the EU context.
  • Has a strong interest in EU policy, urban development, and sustainability
  • Possesses excellent communication and writing skills in English (other languages are a plus)
  • Is organised, detail-oriented, and able to work independently
  • Has a collaborative mindset and is eager to learn

Assets:

  • Previous experience in EU affairs, either in the EU institutions or in an organisation dealing with EU institutions
  • Familiarity with EU institutions, policies, and processes.
  • Any additional skills relevant to the position.

We are looking for candidates who fulfil most of these criteria, but do not hesitate to apply if you think that you could be a good fit for the position.

What you can expect from Eurocities:

  • The chance to contribute to impactful projects with support and guidance from managers and colleagues.
  • An opportunity to enhance both hard and soft skills through practical experience and mentorship.
  • Learning goals tailored to help you meet educational requirements effectively.
  • A valuable educational experience that integrates with a real-world professional environment.
  • Exposure to an international work environment of a European network organization.

How to apply

Applicants are requested to send a letter of motivation, describing their motivation and area of interest, in one page maximum, together with a CV with by 12:00 on Wednesday, 3 December 2025 to:

Patricia de Wouters, People & Operations Director, at jobs.trainees@eurocities.eu.

Please send the documents in pdf format and mention ‘Advocacy intern’ in the subject line.

Interviews will be held in person or online on the week of 15 December 2025.

We are aware that you might use AI when applying for this position. It’s perfectly fine to use AI to brainstorm, structure your ideas or edit your language. Just please be aware that while AI is one of the tools we use in Eurocities, the main tool we need for the work here is our brains: This is a content-based position, and one that AI cannot do for you. Please keep this in mind during the process to avoid disappointment on both sides later in the process. We want to use this interview to get to know you and your ideas, not what ChatGPT thinks the best answers are.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. CV and personal data of non-selected candidates are not shared with anyone outside Eurocities and will be deleted immediately after the recruitment process. For more information, read our privacy policy.