Why an Internship with EUPeace?
More than just practical experience — it’s an opportunity to grow personally and professionally in an international environment.
An internship with EUPeace is a transformative experience designed for future educators. By teaching in European schools, you will gain valuable insights into different educational systems, develop intercultural competencies, and enhance your language skills.
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Tailored Experience: With flexible internship durations and a wide range of school types, you can tailor your experience to your career goals — whether you want to teach young children or secondary students.
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Network & Support: Beyond the classroom, you’ll build a network of international colleagues. Many schools also offer mentoring and support to help you adjust to your new role.
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Real Impact: Contribute to the EUPeace mission of fostering peace, justice, and inclusive societies in the classroom.
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© Mona Irina DraganInternship Pathways: Find the Right Fit for You
There are several ways to complete a teaching internship abroad. Your choice will influence the structure of your stay and potential funding options.
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Option 1: Short-Term Stay for the Teaching Phase Only
You travel abroad only for the teaching phase at the host school, while your home university conducts preparation and follow-up seminars. Ideally suited if you have limited time. Funding may vary depending on the duration, but travel grants and mobility stipends may be available. -
Option 2: Full Internship Module at the Host University
You complete the entire internship module at the partner university, including preparation, practical training, and reflection sessions. This immersive experience allows you to gain deeper insights into the local education system and benefits from academic and professional support on-site. Scholarships and Erasmus+ funding may be available, depending on the program structure.
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Option 3: Semester Abroad with Integrated Internship
The most comprehensive experience: A full semester abroad combined with an internship and university courses. This option is typically well-supported by mobility programs like Erasmus+.
Internship Pathways: Find the Right Fit for You
There are several ways to complete your teaching internship abroad. Your choice will determine the structure of your stay, the level of support provided, and your potential funding options.
Marburg University (UMR)
Study in a historic university town
University of Calabria (UNICAL)
Inclusion and CLIL teaching
University of Mostar (SUM)
Living Multiculturalism
Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU)
Diversity in school choices
Comillas Pontifical University (COMILLAS)
Extensive School Network
Çukurova University (CU)
Large-Scale Campus Life
University of Limoges (UNILIM)
Focus on Inclusive Classrooms
University of West Bohemia in Pilsen (UWB)
Pilsen – Multilingual Teaching
University of Sarajevo (UNSA)
All City – One Campus
Location: Marburg, Germany
School Profile:
Grammar schools serving students aged 10 to 19+
Subjects
Various subjects are available depending on the language of instruction
Specific focus on languages: English, Spanish, French, Turkish, or Italian.
Language Requirements:
Proficiency in the language of instruction; for non-language subjects, German or English proficiency is required.
Duration & Timing:
Highly flexible duration and weekly hours; start dates can be arranged year-round (dependent on school holidays)
Application:
Must be submitted at least 6 months in advance.
Contact & Links:
Contact: Dr. Sven Page (sven.page@uni-marburg.de)
Website: Center of Teacher Education
Location: Giessen, Germany
School Profile:
Diverse options including Primary, Lower Secondary, Grammar, Vocational, and Special Needs schools (Ages 6–19+)
Subjects:
Language-based subjects: Spanish, French, English, Turkish, or Italian
Other subjects available if not language-based
Language Requirements:
Proficiency in the language of instruction, or at least English or German
Duration & Timing:
Flexible duration and weekly hours; timing depends on school holidays
Application: Submit 6 months in advance.
Contact & Links:
Email: Center of Teacher Education (refer to website for specific coordinator)
Website: ZfL Giessen
Location: Limoges, France
School Profile:
Kindergarten, Primary, and Lower Secondary schools (Ages 3–18)
Subjects:
Primary: All subjects
Secondary: Specialization required; subjects depend on language of instruction
Language Requirements:
French is necessary. English, Spanish, or German may be useful in certain sections.
Duration & Timing:
Flexible (1 to 6/7 weeks)
Periods: November to June (Primary) or May (Secondary)
Hours: 27h/week (Primary) or 18h/week (Secondary)
Application:
At least 2 months in advance (e.g., mid-September for a November internship)
Contact & Links:
International Relations: Emmanuel Joussein (Emmanuel.joussein@unilim.fr)
Teacher Education Coordinator: S. Simon (sandrine.simon@unilim.fr)
Mobility Officer: P. Jacquet (Pauline.jacquet@unilim.fr)
Website: INSPE Limoges
Location: Calabria, Italy
School Profile:
Kindergarten through Upper Secondary schools (Ages 3–19)
Subjects:
All subjects welcomed through bilingual methods (CLIL)
Language Requirements:
Primary: Italian or English (for EN lessons)
Secondary: Italian, English, or French (special “Europeo” programs)
Duration & Timing:
Flexible duration and hours; runs during the academic year (September–June)
Application:
Deadlines vary according to the school schedule
Contact & Links:
Email: UniCal EUPeace Internship Team (unical.eupeace.internship.info@gmail.com)
Website: More Information
Location: Madrid, Spain
School Profile:
Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary schools (Ages 0–18)
Subjects:
Kindergarten/Primary: All subjects
Secondary: Specialization necessary
Language Requirements:
Spanish, English, French, German, or Italian
Duration & Timing:
Method 1: Flexible, September–June
Method 2: Structured (4-5 weeks), January–early March
Hours: Flexible up to 30-40 hours/week
Application:
Anytime within the school year or TBD
Contact & Links:
Kindergarten/Primary: Patricia Vázquez (internacional.chs@comillas.edu) | Guillermo Reher (gsreher@comillas.edu)
Secondary: Israel García (igparedes@comillas.edu)
Website: Incoming Students
Location: Pilsen, Czech Republic
School Profile:
Kindergarten, Primary, and Lower Secondary schools (Ages 3–18)
Subjects:
Wide range of subjects depending on language of instruction
Language Requirements:
English is required. No Czech skills necessary, though Spanish/German can be helpful.
Duration & Timing:
Flexible (typically 1–7 weeks)
Available October to June
Hours: 18h or 27h per week
Application:
Submit 2 months in advance
Contact & Links:
Contact: Tereza Havránková (truzicko@kan.zcu.cz)
Website: Faculty of Education
Location: Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
School Profile:
Primary (Grades 6-9), Secondary schools (Ages 15-18), and Language Institutes
Subjects:
Focus on English, German, Croatian, and French
Language Requirements:
FR, EN, DE, or HR, depending on the specific school or institute
Duration & Timing:
Flexible duration and hours
Schools: September–June; Language Institutes: Flexible
Application:
Mid-April for the next school year, or flexible for language institutes
Contact & Links:
Contact: Prof. Dr. Dijana Jurcic (dijana.jurcic@ff3.sum.ba)
Office: International Relations (rektorat-ms@sum.ba)
Website: University of Mostar
Location: Adana, Turkey
School Profile:
Secondary schools (Ages 12–17)
Subjects:
Depends on the language of instruction
Language Requirements:
English or Turkish
Duration & Timing:
14 weeks (flexible options available)
Timing: October – December
Workload: ~120 hours total
Application:
By June (3-4 months before the academic year)
Contact & Links:
Contact: Prof. Dr. Akın Efendioğlu (eakin@cu.edu.tr)
Website: Faculty of Education
Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
School Profile:
Kindergarten and Primary schools (1st–4th grade) serving ages 6 months to 10 years
Subjects:
Hands-on classroom experience; subjects depend on language of instruction
Language Requirements:
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BHS) and English
Duration & Timing:
Available 1 day per week
Periods: October–January (Winter) or March–June (Summer)
Application:
Submit 3-4 months in advance
Contact & Links:
Contact: Naida A. Fazlagić (nfazlagic@pf.unsa.ba)
Office: IRO Office (iro@unsa.ba)
