SEA-EU is committed to supporting early career researchers build and expand their networks and skill sets. Short term internships and seed funding can be catalysts for bigger, longer term projects. Read below how young scientists benefitted from SEA-EU research initiatives.
A Gdansk Student’s Research Internship at UBO
Testimonial: Researcher Janine on how a SEA-EU seed funding grant kick-started a new collaboration at an ancient site.
Testimonial: Get out of your bubble. PhD candidate Wojciech on how a SEA-EU secondment benefitted him as a scientist and person.
Testimonial: Get motivated students involved in your research with a SEA-EU research internship. Postdoctoral Researcher Katharina on the benefits of hosting a research intern.
Testimonial: Discovering the power of collaboration. Student Eugenio on what he learned from an international interdisciplinary research experience with the SEA-EU Student-Led Projects initiative
Virtual Module to Research Internship – a European journey of learning and exploration
SEA-EU Master Internship through the eyes of a student