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EMA Legal Traineeship 2026 in Netherlands | Fully Funded

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Training Summary
Country
 Netherlands
Host
 European Medicines Agency (EMA)
Study Level
 Masters, PhD
Duration
Ten Months (1 March 2026 to 31 December 2026)
Benefits
 Fully Funded

EMA Legal Traineeship 2026 is a prestigious program designed for law students and graduates who want to gain valuable international experience in Europe. Hosted by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in Amsterdam, this traineeship offers a unique chance to work with one of the most respected institutions in the EU. Participants will engage in meaningful legal tasks, enhancing their professional growth while contributing to the agency’s mission of safeguarding public health across Europe.

This fully structured traineeship aims to expand participants’ legal knowledge, provide hands-on professional exposure, and open doors to global career opportunities. By joining the EMA Legal Traineeship 2026, candidates not only strengthen their skills but also take part in a program that directly supports better health outcomes for millions of people. Don’t miss this opportunity—explore the details, prepare your application, and take the first step toward becoming an EMA trainee.

  • It is a paid traineeship that provides a monthly allowance of €1,963.93 for full-time roles.
  • The program also offers a travel contribution upon starting the traineeship.
  • Similarly, all applicants will gain practical experience and receive mentorship and support from their mentors.
  • They will also be able to contribute to EMA’s objectives by sharing their expertise and ideas.
  • Moreover, trainees may have the flexibility to pursue a hybrid traineeship with up to 40% remote work from the Netherlands and occasional remote work from abroad.
  • It is a fantastic traineeship in Europe for law students and graduates.

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  • To be eligible for the traineeship in Amsterdam, applicants should be citizens of an EU Member State or Iceland, Liechtenstein, or Norway.
  • They should hold a university degree in Law (minimum 3 years) obtained between 30 September 2024 and 30 September 2025, or be enrolled as a university student under Erasmus+ or a similar programme.
  • Other than this, applicants can be a PhD candidate or a Master’s student with a previously completed degree in Law.
  • Moreover, candidates should have strong command of English (minimum C1 level) and good knowledge of another official EU language.
  • Applicants should also have a strong understanding of EU law or EU pharmaceutical law, gained through university courses, traineeships or working experience.
  • Trainees should have good skills to writing official documents in English.
  • Similarly, all applicants should demonstrate strong communication, interpersonal, teamwork, adaptability, research and analytical skills.
  • Check eligibility requirements before applying.
  • Visit the official portal: Apply Here
  • Create an account and log in to start your application.
  • Fill out the application form and upload required documents.
  • Remote assessments: Mid-October 2025 – Mid-November 2025.
  • Final decisions: End of November 2025.
  • Placements begin: March 2026.
  • Submit your application before the deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

EMA Legal Traineeship 2026 is a 10-month law placement at EMA in Amsterdam (1 Mar-31 Dec 2026), open to EU/EEA nationals. The full-time stipend is ~€1,963.93/month with part-time options. Applications close 30 September 2025 and start in March 2026.

Applicants must be citizens of an EU Member State, Iceland, Liechtenstein, or Norway. Eligible candidates are recent law graduates, or university students on Erasmus+ or similar programs, or master’s/PHD students with a previous degree.

The traineeship lasts 10 months, running from 1 March 2026 to 31 December 2026, at EMA’s premises in Amsterdam.

Where is the traineeship located and is remote work allowed?

It’s located at the EMA headquarters in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Up to 40% teleworking within the Netherlands is allowed and occasionally from outside the Netherlands

Full-time trainees will receive €1,963.93 per month, with proportional reduction if working part-time (80% or 50%). Travel contribution is also provided.

What kind of tasks and projects are involved?

Trainees assist Legal Administrators: attending meetings, researching case law, writing reports; tasks include supporting new pharma legislation (NPL), handling access-to-documents requests, litigation, and enquiries from European Ombudsman

What are the language requirements for applicants?

Applicants must have English at least C1 level, plus a good knowledge (at least B2) of another official EU language.

What academic qualifications are needed?

A law degree (minimum 3 years) obtained between 30 September 2024 and 30 September 2025, or being a student under Erasmus+ or similar, or a PhD or Master’s student with a previous law degree.

What are the language requirements for applicants?

Applicants must have English at least C1 level, plus a good knowledge (at least B2) of another official EU language.

What academic qualifications are needed?

A law degree (minimum 3 years) obtained between 30 September 2024 and 30 September 2025, or being a student under Erasmus+ or similar, or a PhD or Master’s student with a previous law degree.

What is the application deadline and when will the program start?

Applications close 30 September 2025, 23:59 CET. The placement begins 1 March 2026.


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