The placement is a follow-up of the Eurocompetence modules 1 and 2 and links theoretical knowledge, skills and understanding with practical experience. It is a key component of the profession oriented track.
Students who choose the professional track should find a placement at an organisation or institution relevant for the Euroculture themes. This can be in international organisations and institutions, but also in national and regional organisations.
The Euroculture placement coordinator can assist in finding a suitable placement provider as well as with the administrative procedures. Finding a placement, however, remains the responsibility of the student.
Upon completing the placement, the student is required to prepare a report, which is assessed by the organisation offering the placement and the university.
For an overview of placement institutions of Euroculture students in the past please click here.