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Calling all Cypriot students interested in embarking on a Roman diplomatic journey


 

The Embassy of Cyprus in Rome is extending a warm invitation to Cypriot students who are eager to gain valuable experience through a 3-month internship program. This unique opportunity allows students to immerse themselves in the world of diplomacy and international relations while being based at the embassy in the vibrant city of Rome, Italy.

Interested students are encouraged to submit their applications for the internship via email to [email protected]. This internship serves as a platform for students to engage in meaningful projects, interact with diplomatic professionals, and develop a deeper understanding of the multifaceted role that embassies play in fostering international cooperation.

Applicants are advised to provide relevant details in their applications, showcasing their academic achievements, and skills, and a brief statement of their motivation to partake in the internship. This hands-on experience promises to enhance their educational journey and pave the way for potential future endeavors in the field of diplomacy.

This opportunity not only offers a chance to contribute to the embassy’s initiatives but also allows students to explore the enchanting city of Rome and its rich cultural heritage during their stay. The embassy looks forward to receiving applications from ambitious Cypriot students who aspire to broaden their horizons and embark on a rewarding journey of learning and growth.

For those ready to embrace a unique experience in the heart of Italy while representing Cyprus on an international stage, this internship beckons as a stepping stone toward a brighter future. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this enriching venture. Submit your applications to [email protected] and seize the opportunity to make your mark on the global diplomatic landscape.

(Source Kathimerini Cyprus)

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