Gain work experience
Develop your skills, create campaigns and activities, and turn ideas into reality. Through Una Europa, you can gain work experience together with an international community.
Local Student Taskforce
Each Una Europa partner university has its own Local Task Force (LTF). This team of engaged students helps to bring Una Europa to life on their own campus and in their community.
By joining your LTF, you can try out event planning, develop your communications skills, and collaborate with staff and students at Leiden University and all Una Europa partner universities.
Leiden University is in the process of setting up its LTF. Want to be part of it? Email una-europa-students@bb.leidenuniv.nl to express your interest.
Student Incubator
The Student Project Incubator is designed to teach you how to develop your own project, and to give you the skills needed to address real challenges you identify in the world.
Many different things can be ‘incubated’ in this programme: ideas, research proposals and business solutions. In guided groups, you connect and collaborate with a diverse group of students from across Europe.
The Student Project Incubator usually runs 2–3 times a year and is usually a fully virtual programme.
Read more about the Student Incubator on the Una Europa website.
Sonia Łuczyńska
It was an invaluable opportunity to learn, collaborate, and grow!
 
        'I’m so grateful for the opportunity to develop my project and bring it to life through the Student Incubator. The management and communication classes were great examples of the courses offered, and they built upon each other throughout the program. My team and I were able to refine and improve our project with each masterclass. Meeting people from different universities was also a fantastic experience.'
Internships
Internships at Una Europa’s office in Brussels offer the perfect opportunity to gain hands-on professional experience in communications, governance, or policy work.
Calls for applications are published on the Una Europa website, often in spring or autumn, and shared via the newsletter.
 
