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The EUISS follows an independent and separate recruitment process from other EU institutions and agencies. The EUISS will only consider applications in response to published vacancy notices and does not respond to spontaneous applications. Unless otherwise indicated, job vacancies are open only to nationals of European Union member states.

Traineeships

Every year, the EUISS runs a 10-month traineeship programme from September to June for holders of a Master's degree. The call for applications will be published in April/May each year. The EUISS will only consider applications in response to published traineeship programme notices and does not respond to spontaneous applications or to requests for alternative arrangements. Unless otherwise indicated, traineeships are open only to nationals of European Union member states. 

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  • The EUISS seeks to hire a financial clerk who will report to the Financial Officer.

  • The EUISS seeks to hire an experienced Assistant to the Director in Paris.

  • From September 2019, the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is seeking to recruit seven trainees to assist in its research and outreach activities.

  • The EUISS seeks to hire an experienced Asia Senior Analyst who will report to the Director and join a highly qualified and motivated team engaged in providing relevant expertise to both EU/national officials and the wider public – through publications, seminars and other activities.

    The deadline for submitting applications has been extended to 23 April 2019, 14:00 CET.

  • The EUISS seeks to hire an Associate Analyst to work on transatlantic/EU-NATO relations – Deadline extended to 10/12.

  • The EUISS seeks to hire an Associate Analyst to work on non-proliferation and disarmament – Deadline extended to 10/12.

  • The EUISS seeks to hire an Associate Analyst to work on conflict research – Deadline extended to 10/12.

  • From September 2018, the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is seeking to recruit six trainees to assist in its research and outreach activities.

  • The EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is seeking an EU-based company for website development for the new EU Cyber Direct project. The offer should address technical/visual specifications described in the Specifications Document. In addition, the offer should include the cost of 50 hours of support services for the period following the launch of the website to 3 months after the termination of the research project (February 2021).

  • The EUISS seeks to hire an Associate Analyst who will join a highly qualified and motivated team engaged in the implementation of the EU-funded project ‘EU Cyber Direct’. The successful candidate will have a unique opportunity to participate in research, policy support, and outreach activities undertaken in the framework of the project.

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