Wednesday, December 1, 2010

INTERNSHIP in Copenhagen Denmark as an EU Affairs intern for Ramboll

Would you like to work in the Nordic countries largest consulting-engineering company with international, challenging and very dynamic projects on European issues?Then read further to find out more about Ramboll A/S...

Job description
You will be part of our EU team where we work on project types such as:
* Evaluations of EU Commission programmes and projects
* Studies of topical issues (in preparation for new European initiatives)
* Impact Assessments of new Commission initiatives
* Regulatory Impact Assessments, where the (expected) effects of a certain directive is measured

You will be included in several different assignments, i.e. desk research, interviews, analyses and data processing, as well as some administrative tasks. The working language is English and thus it is not a prerequisite to be able to speak and write in Danish.

Your profile
You have a Bachelor's degree and are studying for a Master's Degree, probably in European Studies, Social Anthropology, International Business, Law, Political Science, Economics or the like, where you are among the top students. You have knowledge of and interest in the EU.

You are analytical, structured and good at handling many tasks at the same time, and you are fluent in English both written and orally. It is an advantage if you speak and perhaps write a second European language such as French, German or Spanish. It is moreover an advantage if you have experience with qualitative and quantitative analysis and/or evaluation methodology, either from your studies or from a student job.

A small part of the EU team also works with international donor-funded activities in the field of good governance, primarily related to public procurement and anti-corruption. If you have interest in and experience in this field from your studies or student job, you may let us know in your application.

What we offer
During your internship you will experience a strong professional environment where you will have many opportunities to network, learn and develop in areas of your interest, helping you to shape your future career. In return, we expect a personal and professional involvement, good team spirit and sense of responsibility.

The internship is from February 2011 to end of July 2011 (6 months). The working hours are 37 hours per week. Interns receive a limited monthly remuneration.

Please note that this internship is reserved for students enrolled in an educational program. Thus we do not accept candidates that already graduated with a Master's degree.

How you apply
If you need more information or would like to discuss this position further, please contact Consultant Anders Kragh Bingen on +45 51618121, or Consultant Mathilde Heegaard Jeppesen on +45 51618179.

CLICK HERE to apply online. We look forward to hearing from you before the 15 December 2010.
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