August 26, 2014

US Law Professors of EU Law: Additional Information Regarding Student Internship Opportunity at US Mission to the EU in Brussels

In response to his initial post regarding this opportunity, Kenneth Propp, Legal Counselor to the United States Mission to the European Union, has forwarded the following additional information.  Please also note that we have been advised that the application period for the Summer 2015 Internship will open on September 2, 2014 and close on October 17, 2014.

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Thank you for the interest many of you have expressed regarding the legal internship offered through the US Mission to the European Union in Brussels, Belgium.  I would like to clarify several questions that have been raised about the position.

·         The position is located in the US Mission to the EU,  in Brussels, Belgium, specifically in the Mission’s Executive Office, which consists of the Ambassador, deputy chief of Mission, and legal counselor, among others.  The selectee would work on projects generated by the Ambassador and legal counselor.

·         We offer this internship opportunity three times a year, in the fall (beginning September), winter (beginning in January) and summer (beginning in May-June) for a term of ten weeks.  Thus it is a good opportunity for students who are interested in spending a semester abroad as well as for those looking for summer employment.  There is some limited flexibility on starting dates.

·         The internship is an unpaid position. We appreciate that this can be a hardship for students, but fortunately many are able to obtain funding from their law schools or other institutional resources to enable their participation.

·         The link regarding the internship on the U.S. Mission’s website (http://useu.usmission.gov/internships4.html)redirects potential applicants to a link on the U.S. Department of State website (http://careers.state.gov/intern/student-internships) for applications to the larger State Department internship program.  This is because the selection process for the Brussels position examines only those applications submitted through the State Department internship program as a whole.

·         As several have noted, the State Department student internship program currently is not accepting applications.  Applications next will be accepted beginning in approximately mid-October, for internships during the summer of 2015.  It will remain open only for a number of weeks thereafter.  The selection process for the summer position then will occur over the next several months.  The US Mission will conduct telephone interviews with a handful of top candidates.

·         The candidate selected through this process for the internship then must undergo a security clearance process, which can require several months, hence the need for the long lead time for applications.

·         Your students who are interested in applying for the summer 2015 cycle should place their names on an email distribution list (http://careers.state.gov/intern/student-internships) in order to be notified specifically when the short window for applications will open in October.

·         The only application materials are those required for the larger State Department internship program.  A CV, summary of academic record, and personal statement are the main features.  We look closely at all these elements, concentrating on legal background, especially in international and European law, grades, and quality of writing.  Applicants interested in the Brussels legal internship should specifically so indicate in their application through the State Department program.

·         Unfortunately, because of volume, we discourage potential applicants from contacting the US Mission directly with further questions about the program.

I wish the process were less cumbersome and bureaucratic, but we must operate within U.S. Government constraints.

I hope this further information is helpful.  Please circulate as appropriate.

Kenneth R. Propp
Legal Counselor
United States Mission to the European Union

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