Research Intern (semiconductors), CIP (Convention d’Immersion Professionnelle)
We are a small but passionate team looking to recruit a highly-motivated and driven recent graduate with interest in contributing to policy and research work on issues related to open markets and open technology.
Deadline for application: 11 May 2025
Interviews will start immediately and continue until the vacancy has been filled
Start date: As soon as possible
Duration: 6 month with possibility of renewal
Contract: Internship based on a convention d’immersion professionnelle, i.e. CIP contract, with a monthly €1200 allowance
Location: Brussels
About OFE
OpenForum Europe (OFE) is a not-for-profit think tank which explains the merits of openness in computing to policymakers and communities across Europe. The openness principles which guide all our activities are: user centricity, competition, flexibility, sustainability, and the importance of relying on the support of a transparent and open community. Originally launched in 2002 to accelerate and broaden the use of Open Source Software (OSS) among businesses, consumers and governments, OFE’s focus has since evolved. The main policy topics that we cover are: Open Technologies, standardisation, Digital Government, digital platforms, public procurement, copyright, cloud computing and cybersecurity.
About the role
- You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of semiconductors and open tech, make contacts and speak to decision makers.
- You will work on research within the semiconductor industry, analysing public policy, the competitive landscape and the market as a whole
- You will directly contribute to OFE’s work, which is at the forefront of open technology policy and research in Europe.
- Your contributions will be part of a wide-ranging network of partners and contributors.
- You will work alongside partners from leading research organisations, open source advocates, businesses, and foundations.
- You will also collaborate with EU and European Member State public administrations.
Requirements
- You must have the right to work in Belgium.
- You should be a recent graduate of a Master’s programme.
- You should have a strong foundation in research and public policy.
- You should demonstrate an interest in the semiconductor industry.
- You should demonstrate a commitment to digital policy.
- The ideal candidate is someone who wants to learn more about the world of digital policy in Europe.
- You should be able to clearly communicate why and how you can help the organisation make a difference in these areas.
Please submit your application comprising a CV and a cover letter to jobs[at]openforumeurope[dot]org with “Research Intern (semiconductors) [your name]” in the subject line. Should you have any queries, feel free to contact us via the same email.