EUTOPIA Research Internship Programme


Join a unique opportunity to intern at leading European universities. As part of our commitment to building a truly integrated European university community, EUTOPIA is launching a new initiative to promote cross-campus student internships among our member universities. This initiative will enable EUTOPIA students to gain valuable skills by interning at research departments and institutions within the alliance. What Is the EUTOPIA Research Internship Programme?

This initiative places students from EUTOPIA universities in an internship at research departments, labs, and academic units at partner institutions. Internships are typically funded through Erasmus+ and are designed to last at least 60 days. While the exact format varies by institution, all participating universities are committed to supporting a student-friendly, flexible, and academically enriching experience.



Why Participate?

  • Gain international research experience at a EUTOPIA university
  • Receive Erasmus+ support to cover your stay
  • Build connections in your academic field across Europe
  • Contribute to the EUTOPIA community through shared research and intercultural exchange
  • Boost your career with practical and international work experience


Things to Know

  • Most internships are offered by research departments and only in exceptional cases by administrative units, Erasmus offices or companies.
  • Language can be a barrier—internships are typically in English or the language of the host country.
  • Internship windows may vary according the Erasmus+ prerequisites at your home university
  • Each university may offer different types of support. Check individual links for details. 


How it Works

We are building a service-oriented process to help students find internship opportunities across EUTOPIA:

1. Explore Opportunities - Each partner university will share departments or research teams willing to host interns. These opportunities will be listed under the individual university on this page.

2. Apply with Support - Application procedures will vary from university to university. Students may apply directly at some universities, while for others they will get nominated by their home university and need to submit an additional motivation letter. In some cases, students will need to go through a contact person at the host institution.

3. Get Matched - Contact points at each university will forward or follow-up on the status of applications and may be contacted for support.

4. Funding - Students can apply for Erasmus+ funding at their home institutions.

5. Stay Engaged - Once selected, students will be welcomed into the EUTOPIA community at their host institution and invited to join local activities and events.

6. Track and Evaluate - Throughout the internship, the host and home institutions stay in contact to ensure quality, track engagement, and gather feedback for improvement.
 


Timeline

  • Fall 2025: Launch of list of internship opportunities at each partner university
  • Starting in January 2026: Internships will commence at different times throughout the year


Get Involved

Whether you are a student looking to broaden your academic horizon, or a faculty member interested in hosting EUTOPIA’s talents, we invite you to be part of this growing exchange network. Each university will post specific internship opportunities, contact information, and guidelines for applicants.

 
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
About Ca’ Foscari University

Founded in 1868 as Italy’s first Higher School of Commerce, Ca’ Foscari is now an institution of academic excellence with a strong international focus and a teaching approach that combines academic rigor, interdisciplinarity and practical orientation.

Ca' Foscari has earned a strong reputation nationally and internationally through the excellence of our research and teaching, which extend across disciplines and reach well beyond national boundaries. Our university community brings together more than 23,000 students and 1,400 faculty and staff from all over the world. 
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice ranks among the top 3% of over 21,000 universities worldwide in the QS World University Rankings 2024, reflecting its excellence in teaching, research and internationalisation.

The university offers internationally oriented programmes across all areas. The Departments of Economics and of Management provide double degrees with top global universities and courses in English; the Language Department boasts one of Europe’s most extensive offerings, including over 40 languages and Italian Sign Language; Humanities students benefit from Venice’s rich cultural setting; and STEM graduates are trained to lead innovation in digital and sustainable fields. Across disciplines, students develop strong critical thinking, teamwork, communication and digital skills.

Ca’ Foscari graduates outperform the national average in employment, with 78.6 percent employed one year after graduation and 89.8 percent five years after completing their degree. This success is supported by the university’s dedicated Career Service office, which provides guidance and assistance to students and recent graduates entering the job market.

Opportunities
  • Research Internship at the Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems
    • Trainee profile: BA and/or MA graduate student
    • Internship period: anytime from February 2026
    • Language requirements: English B2 - intermediate
    • Study area: Science
    • Deadline to apply (CV + Cover Letter): 15/12/2025
    • Email to send application: eutopia.internships@unive.it
  • Department of Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies - The intern will be attached to the FLE (French as a Foreign Language) team of the Erasmus+ CORALIVE project.
  • Department of Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies - The intern will be assigned to the Spanish language team of the Erasmus+ CORALIVE project.
    • Project presentation in Italian: https://pric.unive.it/progetti/coralive/home
    • Trainee profile: MA student and/or MA graduate student
    • Internship period: Starting in January, to be agreed with the team
    • Language requirements: In addition to being a specialist in Spanish language didactics, speaking and/or understanding Italian and/or French would be an asset.
    • Study area: Foreign Languages, Humanities
    • Deadline to apply (CV + Cover Letter): 12/01/2026
    • Email to send application: eutopia.internships@unive.it
  • DeLonghi Group - IT Department: IT development and programming - IoT - web e-mobile app 
    • Trainee profile: MA graduate student
    • Internship period: Feb-Apr 2026 (a 6-month traineeship is also possible)
    • Language requirements: English C1 - advanced
    • Study area: Computer Science
    • Deadline to apply (CV + Cover Letter): 12/01/2026
    • Email to send application: eutopia.internships@unive.it
  • DeLonghi Group - Development and Programming Team: As part of the team you will create and manage dictionary objects, functions groups and related function modules and programmes. You'll also have the chance to develop code, document and execute unit tests, systems, integration and acceptance tests and testing tools for functions of high complexity.
    • Trainee profile: MA graduate student
    • Internship period: Feb-Apr 2026
    • Language requirements: English B2 - intermediate Romanian is preferable (students of Cluj University are most welcome to apply)
    • Study area: Computer Science
    • Deadline to apply (CV + Cover Letter): 12/01/2026
    • Email to send application: eutopia.internships@unive.it
Application Process
  • Prepare your CV and cover letter, describing your study and professional experiences, and explain your reasons you are applying to that specific internship offer

  • Send your application in a PDF file to the selected contact person and wait for a feedback

  • Ask you Home University if you can apply for an Erasmus+ grant 

For further questions regarding the EUTOPIA Internship Programme please write an email to: eutopia.internships@unive.it 
Web: https://www.unive.it/pag/43401/

Information for Ca' Foscari Students

In order to know if you are eligible for an Erasmus+ grant, please visit this webpage: 

Generally, our call is due in Autumn for trainees leaving in the following months.

Information for Corporate Partners

Ca’ Foscari organises internships worldwide, in order to strengthen students’ and graduates’ employability and skill development.
To establish a cooperation for internship, please comply with the following steps:

  • Register your company here: https://apps.unive.it/tirocini-en/company/signin

  • Log in here using the password you will receive: https://apps.unive.it/tirocini-en/company/login

  • Complete the internship offer form: our staff will check the contents and approve them online. You will receive the applications directly from our students and you can fix an interview with them to assess their profile and background

  • To set up the traineeship, you will be required to draw up the agreement, a mandatory document setting forth the rights and duties of the Sending Institution and the Host organisation

  • The trainee will then have to fill in his/her training project, specifying all the details of the placement

  • For further assistance, please visit: https://www.unive.it/pag/17213/

Technische Universität Dresden
About TU Dresden

TUD Dresden University of Technology is one of the largest Universities of Technology in Germany and is among the leading and most dynamic universities in the country. With 17 Faculties across five Schools, it offers a widespread range of 119 degree programs and covers a broad spectrum of research. Its focuses on Life Sciences, Quantum Materials, Microelectronics, Tactile Internet, Materials Science, Data-Intensive and Digital Sciences, Circular Economy and Societal Change are considered exemplary across Europe.

About 30,000 students are enrolled at TUD. Internationally, TUD has earned an excellent reputation. About 20 % of its students come from abroad. Today, about 9,000 employees from 89 countries work at TU Dresden. As a research intern here, you will have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, facilities, and expert mentorship. Internships typically last from 2 to 6 months, providing a valuable opportunity to gain practical experience, develop intercultural skills, and expand your professional network across Europe. Join TU Dresden and become part of a vibrant academic community dedicated to shaping the future through research, innovation, and international collaboration!

Opportunities at TU Dresden Faculties

Opportunities in local business and research area

Opportunities in local business scene

Corporate Friends (Lighting Systems for Museums, Architects and Planners)

Since 2011 corporate friends® develops 1ustomized LED lighting and complex lighting systems for museums, architects and light planners, especially in the field of showcase lighting.

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Web: https://www.dresden-exists.de/jobs/# (look for “Praktikum”)

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Opportunities in local research network

DRESDEN-concept partner institution
UNU‑FLORES: Gain Hands‑On Research Experience in Global Sustainability

UNU‑FLORES, the United Nations University Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources, offers research internships that immerse students in international research on the Resource Nexus, the integrated and sustainable management of environmental resources. Internships are typically 6 months and give interns the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to ongoing projects while gaining practical skills and experience relevant to UN and international policy work.
The Focus Areas for an Internship can be selected from one of the following:

  • Resilient Food, Forest and Ecosystems;
  • Transformed Landscapes;
  • Sustainable Buildings and Construction;
  • Responsible Electronics;
  • Circular Textiles.

Interns work alongside international researchers from diverse disciplines, enhancing research, communication, and analytical skills in a global academic environment.

Prospective interns are encouraged to explore more about UNU‑FLORES, research experts, and ongoing projects on the website. If a topic sparks your interest, you are welcome to reach out to the experts directly to discuss potential research opportunities. For the application process, you are welcome to review the internship page. 

Contact details for the internship coordinator: learning_flores@unu.edu

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DRESDEN-concept partner institution
DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt / German Aerospace Center)

The Institute for Software Methods for Product Virtualisation deals with the research and development of programming and data models for the use of current and future parallel computer architectures, provides platforms for multidisciplinary design analysis and optimization based on higher order, multidisciplinary simulation methods and develops dedicated software methods and technologies for the realization of the virtual product in aviation.

  • Offer: unsolicited applications
  • Study areas: Computational Science(s); Math; Informatics; Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering; Aviaton and general engineering; Physics/Mathematics; Computer scientist
  • Study level: Master students
  • Email:  SP-Sekretariat@dlr.de 
  • Web: https://www.dlr.de/en/sp 

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DRESDEN-concept partner institution
Fraunhofer IFAM (Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials IFAM

Fraunhofer IFAM, Dresden Branch is one of Europe's leading independent research institutions in the fields of powder metallurgy and additive manufacturing as well as hydrogen technology.

Offer: unsolicited applications
Study areas: material science, powder metallurgy, additive manufacturing, hydrogen technology (materials and testing for electrolysis and solid state hydrogen storage)
Study level: Bachelor/Master 
Contact: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Weißgärber
Email: Thomas.Weissgaerber@ifam-dd.fraunhofer.de
Web: https://www.ifam.fraunhofer.de/en.html

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DRESDEN-concept partner institution
DZNE (German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases) 

We are investigating plasticity in the adult and aging human brain the brain’s ability to compensate the pathological loss of neurons. The results obtained from this research will help to develop preventive measures and treatments against neurodegenerative diseases.  Fundamental research and clinical research work together in close cooperation with the goal to make our findings  available for treating patients. 

  • Offer: unsolicited applications
  • Topics: Brain Plasiticity, Neurogenesis, Prevention of dementia, Adult Macula Degeneration, Bionics, Translational Parkinson Research, Selective neuronal Vulnerability
  • Contact: Dr. Klaus Fabel
  • Email: klaus.fabel@dzne.de 
  • Web: https://www.dzne.de/en 

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DRESDEN-concept partner institution
HAIT (Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies)

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DRESDEN-concept partner institution
Fraunhofer IVV (Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV)

As Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV, we are a leading applied research institute for safe food supply and sustainable packaging systems. Fraunhofer IVV Dresden develops food processing, cleaning and packaging technologies, complemented by data driven methods and digital solutions.

  • Offer: unsolicited applications
  • Study areas: 
    • food process engineering, processing technologies
    • mechanical engineering, automation
    • packaging technologies, packaging materials and systems
    • data science application, industrial engineering, simulation 
    • hygienic design and cleaning technologies
    • chemical engineering
    • Contact: Kathleen Mehnert
  • Email:  kathleen.mehnert@ivv-dd.fraunhofer.de 
  • Web: https://www.ivv.fraunhofer.de/en/dresden.html 

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DRESDEN-concept partner institution
ISGV (Institut für Sächsische Geschichte und Volkskunde)

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DRESDEN-concept partner institution
DHMD (Deutsches Hygienemuseum Dresden – German Hygiene Museum)

Application Process
  • Prepare your CV, any reference documents and a motivation letter, which states the intended dates of your stay, your background and field of interest.
  • Send your application in a PDF file to the selected professor or contact persion.
  • After the selection, apply for a Erasmus+ grant from your home university mentioning your participation within the EUTOPIA  Research Internship Programme.

In order to apply for an Erasmus+ scholarship, please get in touch with the Erasmus+ office at your home university and check timelines and calls.

Getting Started

Once you are selected for an internship, apply for an Erasmus+ scholarship. Please get in touch with the Erasmus+ office at your home university and check timelines and calls. To become involved into our Dresden EUTOPIA community, get in touch with Leonardo-Sachsen.

Leonardo-Sachsen

Contact: Claudia Reichert
E-Mail: Claudia.reichert@tu-dresden.de
Web: https://leo.tu-dresden.de

If you have any questions about the application process in Germany or if you would like to look for an internship on your own initiative, please feel free to contact the TU Dresden Career Service. Find key information on how to start a professional career in Germany, e.g. legal restrictions, formalities, design of application papers and particularities of German recruitment & selection hiring process.

TU Dresden Career Service

Contact: Katharina Maier
Email: katharina.Maier@tu-dresden.de 
Web: https://tu-dresden.de/studium/im-studium/career-service/international/index 


Information for TU Dresden Students

In order to know if you are eligible for an Erasmus+ grant, please visit this webpage: 

(DE) https://www.leo.tu-dresden.de/erasmus-auslandspraktikum-innerhalb-europas/
(EN) https://www.leo.tu-dresden.de/en/internships-in-europe/
Pompeu Fabra University - Barcelona
About UPF Barcelona

Founded in 1990, UPF is a young public university, a leader in research committed to educational transformation that has already achieved international recognition, as witnessed, for example, by its inclusion in the top rankings.
UPF’s main goal and reason for being is the creation of knowledge and its transmission (through education) and transfer to society. Our activity must improve the well-being of people, both locally and globally, and of the planet, reducing inequality (socioeconomic, gender, etc.) in keeping with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the UN’s 2030 Agenda.

From the start, UPF has been an urban university, closely connected to the city of Barcelona, its activity aligned with the interests of society, its institutions, and its inhabitants. It conducts this activity in eight disciplines, spread out across three campuses located in the city centre. In recent years, it has also been part of the UPF Group, a network of legally separate institutions and centres specialized in teaching, research, and knowledge transfer, each of which brings added value to our university project.
As a public university, UPF fulfils its commitment to tackling the major challenges of the 21st century by creating, transmitting and transferring new multidisciplinary knowledge to guide the implementation of discerning policies and inspiring leadership.

The University carries out this activity in eight disciplines spread across three campuses in Barcelona.

Click here to get to know better UPF Barcelona

Research Groups and Units

Among the three areas of study: 

  • Social and human sciences
  • Health and life sciences
  • Communication and information technologies

There are more than 300 research groups! Find the one you’d be interested in carrying out an internship and contact the coordinator to check the possibilities. 

Application Process
  • Prepare your CV, any reference documents and a motivation letter, which states the intended dates of your stay, your background and field of interest.
  • Send your application in a PDF file to the selected professor or contact person.
  • After the selection, apply for a Erasmus+ grant from your home university mentioning your participation within the EUTOPIA  Research Internship Programme.

In order to apply for an Erasmus+ scholarship, please get in touch with the Erasmus+ office at your home university and check timelines and calls.

Information for UPF Community


Getting Started

Practical information (Living in Barcelona: Accommodation, Health coverage and others)

Welcome Pack: Essential digital kit for new UPF students

Contact details for the internship coordinators: carreres.professionals@upf.edu