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Join EU CyberNet: Internship Programme is Now Open!
EU CyberNet is launching it’s Summer Internship Programme for 2025 to offer meaningful opportunities for talented individuals interested in contributing to international cyber capacity building efforts. Applications for first positions are open until 12th May 2025.
Applicatons round for third and fourth tracks will not open due to great interest and strong candidates in first and second track of internship programme.
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EU CyberNet Summer Internship Programme 2025 runs on four specialized tracks to offer opportunities to contribute to EU cyber development cooperation project, and interesting challenges in international cooperation and cybersecurity.
Event Management
Assist in bringing ideas to life! You will gain practical experience in coordinating and managing events.
Intern will gain experience in:
Assisting in the planning and coordination of major international events such as CyberWeek @LAC4 2025, EU CyberNet Summer School, Women in CyberTech Camp, and more.
Coordinating logistics and liaising with partners and stakeholders.
Supporting speakers, participants and sponsors.
We are looking for interns with strong organizational and communications skills, including project management. Intern is fluent preferably in Spanish in addition to fluency in English.
Make learning easy! You will gain practical experience in drafting training concepts and making sense of data.
Intern will gain experience in:
Designing training plans and curricula for partner countries.
Reviewing trainer and participant feedback and evaluations.
Drafting concepts for capacity building programmes and trainings.
We are looking for interns with background in cyber or IT with analytical and data visualization skills, and interest in training methodologies, monitoring and evaluation.
Applications round to open in the upcoming weeks.
Communications & Outreach
Tell our story! You will gain practical experience in drafting communications products and producing audio-visual content.
Intern will gain experience in:
Assisting with project’s outreach efforts.
Drafting communications products.
Producing multimedia content such as photos, videos and visual graphics.
We are looking for interns with strong writing and editing skills in English who are familiar with basic graphic design and video editing as well as familiar with digital and social media platforms (WordPress, LinkedIN, X etc). Fluency in Spanish is bonus.
Applications round to open in the upcoming weeks.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for motivated, well-organised, and analytical individuals with strong communications skills and a collaborative mindset. You should be fluent in English and have academic background or keen interest in international relations, cybersecurity, capacity building, communications or project management. Depending on the track, additional languages (Spanish) or familiarity with tools like Canva or WordPress are a plus.
Internships are full-time positions with a small remuneration, and are remote-based or based in either EU CyberNet HQ in Tallinn, Estonia or LAC4 Centre in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic. Remote interns are required to have some availability during the working hours of European timezones.
What do we offer?
At EU CyberNet, you will gain hands-on experience in an EU-funded international project working across continents. You’ll be part of mission-driven team with global reach, tackling challenges in cybersecurity capacity building. This is a unique opportunity to grow your professional network, sharpen your skills, and make an impact.
Applications for first two track are open until 12th May 2025. Final two tracks will open in the upcoming weeks.
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Director of EU CyberNet Liina Areng participated in a panel session titled “Technology and Hybrid Threats” at The Sydney Dialogue on 5 December 2025. She highlighted the importance of whole-of-society resilience against emerging hybrid threats which can be developed by systematic cyber capacity building, such as through EU CyberNet.
EU CyberNet Steering Committee gathered on 27 November in Brussels at the Permanent Representation of Estonia to the European Union to take stock on past activities and discuss future actions.
EU CyberNet invited EU-funded cyber capacity building (CCB) projects and EU institutions for the annual Cyber Project Community Meeting in Brussels, Belgium on 28 November to coordinate EU external CCB building efforts, foster cooperation among projects and coherence with EU policies.
This week on 28 November, EU CyberNet gathers EU-funded cyber capacity building (CCB) projects and EU institutions for a seminar in Brussels to coordinate EU external CCB building efforts, foster cooperation among projects and coherence with EU policies.
EU CyberNet and Tallinn Mechanism teams sat down with Olesya Danylchenko, the Head of the Tallinn Mechanism Project Office (TMPO) to discuss how the TMPO, Ukraine and its international partners help to improve global cyber resilience.
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