To find an internship abroad, we recommend consulting the following resources:
the internship office via its manager (Damien Jouvenot for chemistry, Philippe Frachet for molecular and cellular biology, François Pompanon for ecology) or the manager of the program in which you are enrolled
the website of the Directorate-General for Territorial and International Relations (DGD DIT).
Before starting your search for an internship, we recommend that you prepare a resume in English or in the language of your destination country, along with a cover letter that includes a general section outlining your educational background and skills, and a section specific to each internship location explaining why it interests you. These documents should be included with any unsolicited internship applications.
Published on September 5, 2017 Updated on February 24, 2022
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