GoEuro Launches A Closer Europe University Scholarship Programme

Win a €2,000 Scholarship & Paid Internship

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GoEuro, the online travel platform that compares and combines air, rail and bus travel, has launched their A Closer Europe scholarship programme for university students.

The aim of the initiative is to promote professional development among university students and to support their smooth and gradual transition into working life.

The winner will have the chance to complete a paid internship of 1-3 months at GoEuro’s Berlin HQ offices to be completed over the course of 2015, and will also receive a scholarship of €2000.

“The aim of the scholarship is to reward the university student who presents the most creative and well developed idea. We want to help that student start off their working life with a solid foundation by offering them a paid internship with us in our Berlin office.”

- Manuel Robledano, International Marketing Manager, GoEuro

 

How To Apply

Use the title ‘’A Closer Europe’’ and let it inspire you. Send your innovative vision of a more connected Europe. GoEuro are flexible with the entry formats, so be creative! Share your vision in an essay, blog post, video, YouTube clip…or whichever format you feel best expresses your ideas. The focus of the entry is up to you: whether it’s transport, culture, education or any other theme … GoEuro want to know what a connected Europe means to you. Describe how your education and experience could help build a more connected Europe.

A number of Europe’s leading universities have already signed-up to programme, with the likes of Oxford, Barcelona, Brussels, LSE and Maastricht among the first to have registered for their students to participate.

 

Application Deadline: 15th December 2014

 

Find Out More

More information about the GoEuro Scholarship can be found here.

 

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