Call for applications
The call for study visit applications for the first semester of academic year 2024-2025 is now open.
If you are interested, please fill in the form below and send it to SCIC-study-visitsec [dot] europa [dot] eu (SCIC-study-visits[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) by 24 May 2024 at midday (CET).
About study visits
Study visits to DG Interpretation allow students in conference interpreting to familiarise themselves with the professional life of a conference interpreter working for the European Institutions.
It provides a unique opportunity for future interpreters to hear about how the department works, to find out about the professional standards required to work for the European Institutions, to learn about latest developments in new technologies in conference interpreting and to practice in a ‘dummy booth’ for a day, with an interpreter trainer.
Visit formats
Visits from universities that DG Interpretation is currently cooperating with:
- Combined visit DG Interpretation & the European Parliament interpretation service (DG LINC):
3 visit days; 2 days at DG Interpretation and 1 day at the European Parliament - generally from Monday to Wednesday - Visits to DG Interpretation only:
2 or 3 days – duration decided on a case-by-case basis
Visits from universities that DG Interpretation is not currently cooperating with:
- ½ day or 1 day
How to apply
- Study visit requests should be sent by university course leaders, not by individual students
- Requests will be considered on their interest to DG Interpretation and to the European Parliament interpretation service.
- Requests are subject to approval by the relevant Directors/Heads of Unit as well as subject to the availability of staff.
- The ‘peak season’ for study visits is February to May. Universities are kindly invited to indicate alternative dates in the period September to January and/or the month of June. Flexibility to accept alternative visit dates is greatly appreciated.
Please note that DG Interpretation and the European Parliament interpretation service are working services. If your university does not offer interpretation courses and you simply want to find out about general (language) aspects of the European Commission, you can visit the European Commission with the Visitors' Centre of the European Commission.
The European Commission Visitors' Centre in Brussels welcomes groups for presentations and discussion.
Contact
Study visit to the Directorate-General for Interpretation
- Name
- Study visit to the Directorate-General for Interpretation
- scic-study-visits
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu
Study visits to the European Parliament
- Name
- Study visits to the European Parliament
- LINC [dot] universities
europarl [dot] europa [dot] eu