This is the third call for applications. Are you ready for a fully funded internship in beautiful Switzerland? If you’re studying in STEM fields as an undergraduate or master’s student, the CERN Technical Student Program is ideal for you. Each year, 80 students from around the world are selected. Apply now for this incredible opportunity!
If you’re a driven student seeking a fantastic short-term opportunity, consider applying for this program. No need for IELTS. CERN will cover all your expenses including travel, accommodation, stipend, visa assistance, and family allowance. The program lasts from 4 to 12 months.
Details:
- Host Country: Switzerland
- Organization Name: CERN
- Program Name: CERN Technical Student Programme
- Financial Benefits: Fully Funded
- No. of Participants: Cern will select 80 students/year
- Deadline: 29th July 2024
Eligibility:
Categories: Applied Physics, Engineering, or Computing.
Sub Categories : Applied physics, electrical engineering, electronics engineering, civil engineering, IT, mathematics, robotics, material and surface science, and mechanical engineering.
Financial Benefits:
– Contract duration is 4 to 12 months.
– Receive a monthly allowance of 3452 Swiss Francs (after tax).
– Economy class airfare covered with a travel allowance.
– Additional support available for married participants and those with children.
– Health insurance provided.
– Enjoy 2.5 days of paid leave each month.
Three times a year, in February, June, and October, a group of CERN experts convenes. Each time, they choose around 80 students to join the program.
Eligibility Criteria:
– You must be a citizen of a CERN Member or Associate Member State.
– Have completed at least 18 months of your Bachelor’s or Master’s studies.
– You must be enrolled as a full-time student throughout your internship at CERN.
– Proficiency in English and French is preferred.
– No need to provide proof of an English language test.
Required Documents:
– Submit your CV.
– Provide your most recent academic transcript.
– A reference letter from a university professor is required.
