ESA Student Internship Programme!
- Employer
- European Space Agency
- Location
- Paris, France
- Salary
- Unspecified
- Posting live until
- 30 Nov 2024
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Job Details
The 2025 ESA internship opportunities are now live! Positions are open in a wide range of fields, including engineering, science, IT, natural and social sciences, business, economics, and administrative services. This is your chance to launch your career in the extraordinary world of space exploration—don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to gain hands-on experience with one of the world’s leading space organisations!
Browse this year’s opportunities directly on our recruitment website. Create your candidate profile, upload your CV and add your motivation letter to submit your application. Applications will remain open until 30 November – apply now for your chance for a taste of space!
To be eligible to apply for an ESA internship, you must meet the following criteria:
- A student, preferably in your final or second-to-last year of a university course at Master’s level;
- A citizen of one of the following ESA Member States: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Nationals from Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia, as Associate Members, or Canada as a Cooperating State, can apply as well as those from Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Malta as European Cooperating States.
How do I apply?
Browse the opportunities directly on our recruitment website by clicking here. Once you find the one that interests you the most, create your candidate profile, upload your CV and motivation letter, then submit your application.
Starting date
The starting date of the internship is flexible and can be decided by mutual agreement with your tutor. It should allow for the fact that you will need to be enrolled at university for the duration of the internship, which will be between three and six months.
What can a student expect from an internship at ESA?
Our internships offer the chance for many students to get their first exposure to the space industry and ESA, with many of our technical positions affording them hands-on experience at some of the best facilities in the world. Many of our interns also use the opportunity at ESA to inject some unique research and insights into their university theses. It is also important to mention the social and networking side of an ESA internship: students will get the chance to work alongside hundreds of other early career professionals, learn from each other, make long-lasting friendships and connections and, of course, have fun!
Andrew Kane, ESA Entry-Levels Programme Coordinator
Our tips for applying
To make your application as strong as possible, we suggest the following steps:
- Read through the different opportunities thoroughly and select the opportunity that most interests you and fits best with your academic background and aspirations. You can apply to a maximum of two internship positions, however within each internship opportunity there is no limit to the choice of topics;
- Share your motivation, interests and enthusiasm in your motivation letter – but keep it clear and concise;
- Answer the questions in the application form carefully: they are important for us to learn more about your profile and background.
Selection process
- November 2024: publication of internship opportunities;
- December 2024 - January 2025: shortlisting and selection of candidates;
- February 2025: earliest start date for internships. The starting date of the internship is flexible (between February and October of the same year) and can be decided by mutual agreement with your tutor.
Get informed
Find out more about what the ESA Student Internship Programme offers, how the selection process works and the terms and conditions on our Student Internships page.
If you have any questions about ESA’s Internship Programme, please check our internship FAQs.
Good luck with your application!
Company
Image credit: ESA/Science Office
We are the European Space Agency (ESA). Our mission is the peaceful exploration and use of space for the benefit of everyone. We watch over Earth, develop and launch inspiring and unique space projects, train astronauts and push the boundaries of science and technology, seeking answers to the big questions about the universe. We are a family of scientists, engineers and business professionals from all over Europe working together in a diverse and multinational environment. We are dedicated to united space in Europe and united Europe in space.
Why work for us
Are you enthusiastic, curious, a team player and eager to work in an international setting? With its 22 Member States and 3000 staff members working across Europe in nine different locations, ESA is the only space agency of its kind and a unique place to work. Joining ESA means working together on pioneering missions in a diverse and friendly environment with great benefits as well as numerous services and activities provided on site.
Training and development
Working for ESA gives you access to a wide range of courses on many different topics, from technical training to project and people management. Furthermore, by sharing your work environment with experts at the top of their game, you will have many opportunities to exchange, network and learn from your colleagues. For those joining ESA via one of our entry-level programmes, you can expect to be assigned a tutor who will supervise and support you during your stay at ESA.
Graduate schemes
Our six entry-level and research programmes are the perfect springboard for a career in the space sector:
- Student Internships are open to students still enrolled at university. Priority is given to Master’s students, but Bachelor’s students can also apply. Applications open in November each year.
- The Young Graduate Trainee Programme is open to recently graduated Master’s students. Applications open in February each year.
- National Trainee Programmes are offered to Master’s graduates through bilateral agreements between ESA and certain participating countries.
- The Junior Professional Programme is designed for Master’s graduates with 2–3 years of professional experience. The next selection is currently foreseen for 2025.
- Researchers can apply to ESA for co-funding for space-related PhD and postdoc research activities. Apply all year round at ideas.esa.int.
- The Research Fellowship Programme accepts applications from postdocs. Vacancies are published throughout the year, except for the Research Fellowships in Space Science, which open for application in August each year.
Ready to launch your career with ESA? Browse the positions we’re currently recruiting for at jobs.esa.int. Subscribe to our careers news to stay informed of our updates and campaigns and also set up a job alert on our recruiting site so that you never miss an opportunity.
Who we are looking for
Whether you are still studying at university or are an experienced professional, if our mission sparks your interest and you are keen to work in a dynamic, international environment then a career at ESA could be the perfect fit for you! Take a look at our careers flowchart to find out what kind of ESA position suits you best.
In line with our core business as a space science and technology organisation, most ESA staff positions are in engineering and scientific disciplines. However, we also recruit for the business support services that are essential in helping us to achieve our goals.
A requirement for all ESA positions, including our entry-level programmes, is that candidates must be nationals of ESA Member States or Cooperating States (the precise list of eligible nationalities is specified in each job posting).
Ready to launch your career with ESA? Browse the positions we're currently recruiting for at jobs.esa.int. Subscribe to our career news to stay informed of our updates and set up a job alert on our recruiting site so that you never miss an opportunity.
Locations
France, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, UK
Number of employees
3000
Main areas of research
All engineering and science disciplines related to the space sector are covered at ESA, but those are not the only areas we recruit in. Check out our latest activities on our website and Science page - you may be surprised by the domains we cover and find something there for you, too.
Desired degree disciplines/class
The majority of professional roles at ESA require a Master's degree as a minimum. For some vacancies, a PhD may be required.
How to apply
Apply online at jobs.esa.int
Closing date
Vacancies are regularly published on our recruiting website. Most standard vacancies remain open for three weeks from the date of publication, while those for our entry-level programmes are usually open for four weeks.
Contact
Tel +33 (0)1 53 69 76 54
E-mail esacareers@esa.int
www.esa.int
- Website
- https://www.esa.int/
- Telephone
- +33153697654
- Location
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ESA Headquarters
8-10 rue Mario Nikis
CS 45741
Paris
75738 Paris Cedex 15
75738 Paris
France
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