Are you trying to find a chance to intern abroad in Europe? For undergraduate and graduate students pursuing administration-related subjects, the CERN Administrative Student Programme 2027 in Switzerland is a fantastic opportunity. Students can work at one of the top scientific organizations in the world while gaining real-world experience through this well-compensated internship program. It is particularly appropriate for those who want to pursue a professional career in Europe and for those whose degree programs call for an internship.
Situated in Geneva, Switzerland, CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world’s most esteemed research institutes. CERN, which is well-known for its contributions to science and innovation, exposes students to a highly competent and global workplace. Interns will acquire useful professional experience while learning how administrative systems function within an international scientific organization.
The CERN Administrative Student Programme 2027 provides internships with practical training and financial assistance for two to twelve months. Applications are invited from students studying business administration, finance, human resources, law, logistics, communication, and allied subjects. For students looking to expand their horizons and advance their careers in Europe, this paid internship in Switzerland is a great chance.
Host Country: Switzerland
Funded By: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland,
Institution: CERN research institutes
Opportunity Type: International internships, Internships, Training
Eligible Applicants: International Students
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Eligibility Criteria:
- Candidates must be citizens of either an Associate Member State or a CERN Member State.
- At the time of selection, candidates should have finished three semesters or at least eighteen months of coursework.
- Candidates must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate school in an administrative or related profession at the time of application.
- Administration, communication, finance, human resources, law, logistics, procurement, and other related fields are among the study topics that qualify.
- Applicants must be available for an internship for a minimum of two months and a maximum of twelve months.
- For the length of the program, applicants must continue to be enrolled as full-time students.
- Candidates should be proficient in either French or English.
- Applications for this program are not accepted from PhD students or graduates.
Benefits:
- A paid internship contract for a duration of two to twelve months will be awarded to the chosen candidates.
- An allowance of 3,486 Swiss Francs per month, tax-free, will be given to interns.
- Depending on eligibility and specific circumstances, travel costs to Geneva may also be reimbursed.
- An extra family stipend or supplement may be given to participants who have families.
- For the duration of the program, complete health insurance coverage will be offered.
- In addition to two weeks of formal yearly closure, students will receive thirty days of paid annual leave.
- The curriculum provides worthwhile professional experience in a multicultural, global workplace.
Required Documents
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) in English or French
- Additional supporting documents, if applicable
- Academic reference or recommendation letter (optional)
- Academic transcript or study records (optional)
Deadline: June 30, 2026





