Location
: Brussels (Hybrid: mostly on-site with up to 2 days/week remote)
Duration
: 3–6 months (preference: 6 months)
Framework:
Erasmus+ or similar university-funded mobility programme
(mandatory)
Eligibility:
This internship is only open to students eligible for a university-funded mobility or training programme (Erasmus+, Eurodyssey, or similar). Legal right to live and work in the EU is required.
Eligibility Checklist (required to apply):
☐ Confirmed eligibility with your university
☐ Proof of eligibility (Learning Agreement draft, confirmation email, or nomination letter)
☐ Legal right to live and work in the EU for the internship duration
About the Role
Join the
Women4Cyber Foundation
as an Event & Communications trainee to support our participation in EU projects. You will work closely with the team to help coordinate events, manage project communications, support documentation, and assist with day-to-day project tasks in a dynamic European environment.
Your Responsibilities
Project & Event Support
Communications & Content
Documentation & Reporting
What You Will Gain
Compensation:
Unpaid. Must be funded via university-accredited credits or mobility grants (e.g., Erasmus+). We provide documentation to support your application.
Work Permit
We cannot provide visa sponsorship. You must already have the right to live and work in the EU.
A Note on Inclusivity
We know job ads can sometimes feel intimidating — but you don't need to meet every single requirement to apply. If this opportunity excites you and you believe you'd thrive in the role, we encourage you to go for it.
At Women4Cyber, we value diverse perspectives and backgrounds. We welcome applications from individuals of all genders, cultures, and experiences who share our commitment to mentorship, inclusion, and cybersecurity.
Application Process:
Application Deadline:
15 December 2025, 23:59 (Brussels time)
AI Notice:
You may use AI tools to assist your application, but fully AI-generated or careless submissions will be disqualified.