The Carlo Schmid Internships 2026, managed by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in collaboration with the German National Academic Foundation, invite ambitious international students and young professionals from around the world to experience the inner workings of major international organizations and EU institutions.
Launched in 2001, this program has built a strong reputation for preparing globally minded individuals for careers in diplomacy, international development, governance, and policy. It combines real-world internship experience with academic guidance, mentoring, and cross-cultural learning, making it one of the most prestigious international career programs in Europe.
What Is the Carlo Schmid Program?
The Carlo Schmid Program (CSP) provides 4–8 month internships at top international organizations, NGOs, and EU institutions. Participants gain firsthand insight into global decision-making processes, international law, humanitarian coordination, development cooperation, and multilateral governance.
In addition to professional experience, interns benefit from training seminars, mentoring programs, and alumni networking events designed to strengthen intercultural understanding and global leadership skills.
Why International Students Should Apply?
While originally created for German participants, the Carlo Schmid Program welcomes students and graduates from all academic backgrounds worldwide who are passionate about international relations, peacebuilding, sustainable development, or global public administration.
For international students currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a German higher education institution, this program provides an extraordinary bridge to international career opportunities and global networks.
What the Program Offers?
The Carlo Schmid Program offers a comprehensive scholarship and support package, ensuring that participants can focus fully on their international experience without financial strain.
Benefits include:
- Monthly scholarship allowance, adjusted according to the host country’s cost of living.
- Travel allowance, depending on your destination.
- Comprehensive insurance coverage, including health, accident, and liability insurance.
- Family support benefits, if applicable, for accompanying spouses or children.
- Exclusive training and networking opportunities, including an introductory seminar and a summer workshop for all scholarship recipients and alumni.
All 2026 fellows will also be invited to the CSP Summer Seminar, scheduled for July 23–25, 2026, in Bonn, where they can network with peers, alumni, and representatives from leading international organizations.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be students or graduates (bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral level) with a demonstrated interest in international topics.
- Be enrolled at a recognized university or have completed their studies recently.
- Possess strong academic performance and the ability to adapt to multicultural environments.
- Have excellent English skills (German or other languages may be beneficial depending on the host organization).
Duration and Locations
Internships run between four and eight (08) months, depending on the host institution’s requirements. Opportunities are available in international organizations, NGOs, and EU institutions across Europe and beyond.
Application Timeline
- Internship Positions Published: Mid-December 2025
- Application Period: December 12, 2025 – February 5, 2026 (1:00 p.m. CET)
Applications must be submitted online via DAAD’s official portal. Applicants may apply for one or two advertised internship positions, ensuring that their documents align with the role’s specific requirements.