Working in Italy for a season is an amazing way to earn money and experience a new culture. The Italy Seasonal Work Visa (visto di lavoro stagionale) allows non-EU nationals to take temporary jobs in sectors like agriculture, tourism and hospitality. In 2025 Italy has set aside nearly 93,550 seasonal work spots – a great opportunity for students and young professionals. This article explains why this visa matters, what the rules are, and exactly how to apply step by step. You’ll learn eligibility criteria, deadlines, required documents and useful tips to make your application smooth and successful. Overview: Italy Seasonal…
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Imagine spending a year in Jersey diving into real finance projects with a global team. The Jersey Ocorian Internship Programme 2025 offers just that: a fully immersive 12-month placement at Ocorian in Saint Helier, Jersey. Ocorian is “a global leader in corporate and fiduciary services, fund administration and capital markets”, managing over 17,000 client structures worldwide. As an intern, you’ll work alongside industry experts and gain invaluable on-the-job experience. In fact, Ocorian highlights that interns “gain invaluable hands-on experience” by working directly on real projects. This friendly, paid internship is a perfect springboard for students and recent grads aiming to…
Imagine conducting your research in Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital, with full funding and support. The Japan Kyoto University CSEAS Fellowship 2026 is a prestigious, fully funded program that brings experienced international researchers to Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS). Scholars report that Kyoto’s inspiring environment – “the invigorating atmosphere of scenic Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan” – makes it an ideal place to focus on field-based or archival research. Each fellow spends 3–6 months in Kyoto (visiting between May and November 2026), fully supported by travel grants and stipends. Kyoto University’s CSEAS has hosted thousands of visitors…
Denmark is in the Schengen Area, so many travelers (EU/EEA, UK, US, Canada, etc.) enjoy Denmark visa-free access for short stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period). (Note: starting in 2026 even visa-exempt visitors will need an ETIAS travel authorization.) For longer stays – studying, working or living – you need a proper Danish residence permit. Student Opportunity: Giles Family Foundation Scholarship Step-by-Step Process Read More: University of Hamburg Merit Scholarships Tips & Common Mistakes Resources Conclusion Denmark offers great opportunities for international students – top-ranked schools, a strong job market, and a path to citizenship. By planning…
The Netherlands is a top study destination, known for high-quality education and English-taught programs. If you’re an international student (non-EU/EEA/Swiss), you’ll need to secure a Netherlands Student Visa (entry visa and residence permit) before enrolling. This guide walks you through the entire visa process from eligibility and required documents to application steps and insider tips. Read on to make your Dutch study dreams a reality. Why You Need a Visa & Who Qualifies If you plan to study in the Netherlands for more than 90 days, most nationalities must obtain a student visa (MVV) and residence permit. (EU/EEA/Swiss citizens only…
Imagine yourself working in a cutting-edge science lab on a tropical island – that’s exactly what the OIST Internship Program in Japan 2026 offers. This fully-funded research internship lets you spend 3–6 months at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) in southern Japan, gaining hands-on experience in an international research environment. You’ll work alongside world-class faculty on real STEM projects, building skills and connections for your future career. The program is competitive and cross-disciplinary, taught entirely in English. From physics and chemistry to biology and engineering, a wide range of disciplines is available. No matter your STEM field,…
Dreaming of studying in Germany without financial worries? The University of Hamburg Merit Scholarship 2025-26 could make it possible! This generous program supports outstanding international (non-German) students, providing up to €930 per month so you can concentrate on learning and personal growth. Open to students in all fields and degree levels (bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral), the scholarship recognizes academic excellence and social commitment. If you fit the bill, you might earn full financial support for one year of study (renewable for a second year) in Hamburg. Read on to learn how to check your eligibility, what benefits you’ll get, and…
Imagine contributing to ground-breaking science before you even graduate. The CERN Technical Student Program 2025 in Switzerland offers exactly that a chance for undergraduates and master’s students in applied science and engineering to intern at CERN, the world’s leading physics research lab. Here, you’ll work on cutting-edge technology in a truly international environment, building your skills and resume in ways you never expected. With a supportive, multicultural community and Geneva’s high quality of life, this friendly program can jumpstart your career and expand your global network. Overview of the CERN Technical Student Program The CERN Technical Student Program is a…
Joining a high-tech research team in Germany! The NHR (Nationales Hochleistungsrechnen) Graduate School is offering NHR Scholarships in Germany 2026 – fully funded PhD fellowships in high-performance computing. Each year, up to nine outstanding new graduates (master’s in CS, engineering, math or related fields) can earn a three-year scholarship to pursue innovative research projects at top German universities. This all-expenses-covered program pays a €2,200 monthly stipend for 36 months and provides top-tier supervision, advanced HPC training, and networking opportunities. If you have a passion for computational science and a master’s degree, this could be the career-defining opportunity you’ve been waiting…
Expanding your research horizons in a beautiful European city! The Asia in the World Fellowship 2026-27 is a fully funded 12-month program hosted by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) at Leiden University in the Netherland. This unique fellowship breaks out of traditional North–South boundaries: it brings together early‐career scholars from around the globe to explore Asia’s connections with the wider world. You’ll spend six months in Leiden, then 3–5 months at a partner institute in Asia, Africa, Latin America or Europe, and finish with a return to Leiden. In short, you’ll join a diverse community unraveling Asia’s global…