
The Moldova EU Internship 2025 is a full-time, two-month program that offers students and recent graduates in Moldova hands-on experience in public institutions involved in the EU accession process. It offers young graduates a unique chance to gain hands-on experience in international relations by working with the Political, Press, and Information (PPI) Section of the EU Delegation in Moldova.
Supported by the EU High-Level Advisers Mission, the Moldova EU Internship 2025 connects young professionals with the civil service to support reforms and strengthen Moldova’s alignment with EU standards. The program aims to build institutional capacity, improve policy-making, and enhance governance and economic resilience. The application deadline is 7 March 2025.
Key Dates
30 Jun – 29 Aug: Internship period and closing ceremony
15 Apr – 20 May: Application period
20 May – 27 May: Pre-selection of candidates
28 May – 4 Jun: Interviews
4 Jun – 6 Jun: Final selection and placement
9 Jun – 13 Jun: Notification of selected candidates
16 Jun – 27 Jun: Contract signing
Universities/Institutions in Moldova
- Host Organization: Europe –Support for EU Integration
- Host Country: Moldova
- Duration: 2 months
- Internship period: 30 June – 29 August 2025
Study Areas
The Moldova EU Internship is particularly beneficial for graduates in:
- Topics related to EU – Moldova relations
- Emphasis on EU accession negotiations
- International Relations
- Political Science
- Law
- Communications
- European Studies
Moldova EU Internship Benefits
Selected interns will receive:
- A monthly allowance of €200 (Up to 70 interns will receive a monthly allowance of €200 (paid in MDL at the INFOREURO exchange rate).
- Practical experience in EU diplomatic missions
- Exposure to political, legal, and economic developments in Moldova
Post-Internship Benefits
- If applying to the same institution where the internship was completed:
- No competition required
- If applying to a related department:
- No probation period (if total internship is at least 3 months)
- Benefits follow Law nr. 123/2023 on paid internships
- Interns may be reallocated between the project-run and government-run internship programs depending on the host institution
Activities & Certificate
- Interns will work on tasks assigned by their mentors, aligned with the host institution’s responsibilities.
- Interns cannot engage in activities outside their host institution’s scope.
- Mandatory participation in joint activities (e.g., round tables, conferences, debates) organized by the program.
- A certificate is awarded after completing two months of internship and submitting a Final Report.
Benefits Not Included
Interns are responsible for:
- Travel expenses
- Visa and insurance costs
- Accommodation and daily living expenses
Eligibilities for Moldova EU Internship
Applicants must:
- Must be a citizen of the Republic of Moldova
- Enrolled in or recently graduated from a higher education institution (Bachelor’s or Master’s) in Moldova or abroad
- Aged 30 or younger at the time of application
- Fluent in Romanian
- Advanced English proficiency (minimum B2 level)
- Active in extracurricular/civic activities
- Good academic performance
- Motivated to pursue a civil service career in Moldova
Required Documents
To apply, candidates should submit:
- A detailed Europass CV
- A motivation letter explaining their interest in the traineeship
- Academic transcripts and diplomas
- Proof of language proficiency (if available)
- Any relevant certificates or references
Moldova EU Internship Application Process
- Prepare the required documents.
- Complete the application form available on the official website.
- Apply via email: stagii@eu4moldova.eu
- Submit a CV and motivation letter
- Confirm consent for data processing
- Deadline: 20 May 2025
- Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted
Selection Process
- Pre-selection (20–27 May):
- Checks application completeness and eligibility
- Interviews (28 May – 4 June):
- Held in English and Romanian
- Topics include EU integration, Moldova-EU relations, political and social issues
- Evaluated on fluency, motivation, presentation skills, and knowledge
- Final selection:
- Top ~70 candidates selected based on scores
- Committee may set a minimum qualifying score
Tips for a Successful Application
- Tailor your motivation letter to highlight your interest in EU-Moldova relations.
- Ensure your CV is updated and formatted according to Europass standards.
- Provide clear examples of your analytical and communication skills.
- Demonstrate cultural awareness and adaptability.
- Proofread your application to avoid any errors.
Monthly Living Expenses for International Students
Living costs in Moldova are relatively affordable:
- Accommodation: €70–€200/month (on-campus dorms are cheaper)
- Food: €150–€300/month
- Transportation: €20/quarter for a public transport pass
- Total Estimated Monthly Expenses: €200–€400
Why Choose This Opportunity?
- Gain firsthand experience in EU diplomatic missions.
- Enhance your understanding of international relations and EU policies.
- Develop professional skills in a multicultural environment.
- Build a network with professionals in the field.
- Strengthen your resume for future career opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the internship open to non-EU citizens?
Yes, candidates from both EU and non-EU countries can apply. - Do I need to speak Romanian or Russian?
English proficiency is required, but knowledge of Romanian or Russian is considered an advantage. - Is the internship paid?
Yes, selected interns receive a monthly grant of €200. - Can current students apply?
No, only recent graduates with at least a bachelor’s degree are eligible. - Is prior experience in international relations necessary?
It’s not mandatory, but relevant academic or volunteer experience is highly beneficial.
Official Link for More Details and Application
For comprehensive information and to apply, visit the official EEAS website:
Funded Traineeship at the EU Delegation to Moldova