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Fleishman-Hillard EU 2009/2010 Undergraduate Internship Programme

27 January 2009 |

The programme is aimed at undergraduates currently completing their second year at university in courses such as political science, communications or business where there is a strong European focus.

  • Ever wondered what it's like to be a lobbyist?
  • Want to be part of the EU process instead of just studying it?
  • Consider yourself a European?

Fleishman-Hillard is one of the largest communications agencies in the world. We are currently seeking undergraduate interns to spend the academic year 2009-2010 working in our dynamic European Union office in Brussels.

Fleishman-Hillard is one of the world's leading communications firms, with 2,300 employees working in 83 offices in 21 countries including Asia and Latin America. Our public affairs practice offers the premier network dedicated to public affairs with over 500 specialised consultants in offices throughout Europe, and North America.

The Intern...
The programme is aimed at undergraduates currently completing their second year at university in courses such as political science, communications or business where there is a strong European focus.

If you think you could be the ideal candidate, please contact your Dr Simon Lightfoot for more information.

Please note: deadline for applications to Dr Lightfoot must be in by 2pm Friday 30th January 2009.


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"Fleishman-Hillard has provided me with an incomparable experience. This internship represents an exceptional opportunity, I am very proud to have been a part of it."
Jeremy Coldrey, POLIS Student, University of Leeds, FH Intern, 2007-2008

"The internship has given me the chance to develop my professional skills and gain a unique insight into European Affairs, the process and the people, whilst living at the political heart of Europe. FH is also a great place to work."
Edward Ratcliffe, University of Manchester, Intern, 2007-2008



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