UBA & SRU Offer Diverse Internships for Students & Trainees
The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) and the Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU) are offering internships for students and trainees. These opportunities provide active involvement in projects and daily operations, with UBA supporting SRU's internships but following SRU's instructions.
UBA welcomes applications from students and trainees in technical studies, economics, and vocational trainings like technicians or master craftsmen. Internships span various departments, including scientific fields, AI lab, administration, press work, and environmental information. Applicants should submit a cover letter, preferred areas of deployment, proof of mandatory student loans, resume, enrollment certificate, course overview, and relevant final certificates.
UBA's internships must be part of or prerequisite for university studies and last at least four weeks. Early application is advised, around four months before the desired start date.
UBA and SRU provide valuable internship opportunities for students and trainees. UBA's diverse departments offer hands-on experience in various fields, while SRU's internships, supported by UBA, offer insights into environmental policy advice.
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