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Are you a recent graduate or early-career professional ready to launch your career in tech? eu-LISA invites you to apply for the Women in IT Internship Programme — a dedicated opportunity to support and promote emerging female talent in the field of technology.
Based at our operational site in Strasbourg, France, this programme offers practical, hands-on experience in a collaborative, international environment where your work will contribute to IT projects that serve millions across the European Union.
Internship Opportunities Available in:
Cyber and Information Security
Information Security and Resilience Sector(Junior) Release Management
Transition Management SectorIT Service Management – Automation and Tooling
Automation and Tooling SectorIT Network Infrastructure Administration
Network and Communications Infrastructure Sector
Key Details:
Location: Strasbourg, France
Duration: 6 months, with the possibility of extension (up to 12 months)
Monthly grant: €2,247.97
Work model: Hybrid, with relocation required
Target start date: October 2025
Application deadline: 1 July 2025, 11:59 (Strasbourg time)
Additional information and electronic application form here: https://europa.eu/!tKnPbt
At eu-LISA, you'll join a team of skilled professionals and work alongside inspiring women leaders while building your technical expertise in a meaningful setting.
Hear from current interns:
Elisabetta, intern in the Information Security and Resilience Sector:
“I would encourage every young woman interested in building a career in STEM and the EU to apply. This is more than just an internship – it’s a chance to contribute to meaningful work, discover new cultures, and have an unforgettable experience in Strasbourg.”
Elisa, intern in the Automation and Tooling Sector:
“The tech field remains male-dominated, and programmes like this offer young women the opportunity to prove their potential, develop technical skills, and thrive in a highly qualified and supportive environment. Plus, you get to be part of a truly international community with a meaningful mission.”