EU LEGAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2025 IN LUXEMBOURG

EU LEGAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2025 IN LUXEMBOURG

In June 2025, Master’s, Phd and Postgraduate EU law students and young professionals from all EU Member States will have the opportunity to participate in the first-ever EU Legal Summer School in Luxembourg!

This one-week programme offers an immersive experience in the legal world of the EU, with job-shadowing opportunities in key EU institutions, professional training, social activities, and invaluable networking.

A maximum of 36 EU law students and young professionals from all EU Member States will have the opportunity to spend one week in various EU institutions in Luxembourg, in an ambitious job-shadowing programme that combines professional training, social activities and valuable networking opportunities.

Special Opportunity for Young FIDE Seminar Participants: The 9 selected speakers from the Young FIDE Seminar in Katowice will be awarded the exclusive opportunity to participate in the EU Legal Summer School among the 36 participants.

Organisers:

The EU Legal Summer School is organised by the Legal Hub of Excellence of the following EU institutions, bodies and organisations in Luxembourg:

  • the European Parliament;
  • the European Commission;
  • the Court of Justice of the European Union;
  • the European Court of Auditors;
  • the Publications Office of the European Union;
  • the European Investment Bank;
  • the European Stability Mechanism.

 

When:

One week at the end of June (Week of 16 or 30 June - arriving on a Sunday and departing on a Saturday) – dates to be confirmed

How to Apply:

Applicants must be Master’s, PhD, or Postgraduate EU law students, or young professionals, with the nationality of one of the 27 EU Member States. Submit your CV, motivation letter (in English), and a completed personal information form to the FIDE National Association of the Member State where your university is based.

 

Formal requirements and deadlines:

  • Applicants should have the nationality of one of the 27 Member States.
  • Applications should be submitted to the FIDE National Association of the Member State where the applicant’s university is based. (Austria = ÖGER)
  • Applicants should submit their CV and motivation letter, in English, using the provided templates, as well as a duly completed personal information form.

Deadline: 31 March 2025.

Announcement of Selection: By end of May 2025.

All documents can be found here: Call_for_application; description_flyer; Personal_information_form;motivation_letter_template; list

 

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to be part of a landmark event in Luxembourg and advance your career in European law!