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Leonardo da Vinci – HORIZONS 2008


Spend 14 weeks in Europe for FREE on a language course and vocational internship

Free EU Work Experience, training and language courses with Leonardo

What is Leonardo da Vinci – HORIZONS 2008?

A 14 week European internship programme.
“Leonardo da Vinci is the European Community's vocational training programme. It aims improve the quality of training provision, develop the skills and mobility of the workforce, stimulate innovation and enhance the competitiveness of European industry”. We have nicknamed this year’s programme – HORIZONS


What’s included?

  • Support throughout the application process
  • Contribution to UK travel expenses
  • International flights
  • Language course (1 week)
  • Internship (13 weeks)
  • Accommodation
  • Living allowance
  • Support and mentoring
  • Certification
Please see the HORIZONS 2008 Handbook for full details.

Download the Twin Leonardo HORIZONS Brochure 2008 (PDF 1.09 MB)

Are you eligible?
If you can tick all of the following boxes, then you are eligible to apply:

 Aged 18 + on the departure date
 A citizen of a European Union country
 Resident in the UK
 Able to commit to 14 weeks
 Able to attend an interview in London
 Committed to developing your language skills before departure
 Open and flexible

Additionally, certain destinations require language skills – please see the table below for details.

Where can I go and what can I do?
Choose from 15 destinations and 12 industries with departure dates throughout 2008.

Destinations & Language
Requirements
In which Industry would
you like to work?
When you would
like to start?
Country
City
Language Ability
Travel & Tourism
Business Admin
IT
Retail
Marketing & Sales
Finance
Media & PR
Health Care
Manual Trades
Fashion & Design
Medical Services
Sports & Fitness
06 April
04 May
01 June
08 June
15 June
06 July
20 July
10 August
14 Sept
Austria Vienna B1                            
France French Riviera B1                                    
Bordeaux A2                    
Germany Berlin B1                          
Leipzig B1                            
Greece Rethymno A1                        
Italy Florence A2                          
Palermo B1                    
Lithuania Vilnius None                      
Netherlands Amsterdam None                  
Portugal Lisbon A2                    
Romania Cluj-Napoca None                        
Spain Barcelona B1          
Seville B1                  
Marbella A2                          

Language Ability

A1 Basic understanding with a few words and phrases B1 Confidently follow and participate in everyday discussion C1 Confidently participate and express opinion
A2 Able to participate in simple everyday conversation B2 Express opinion in conversation and discussion C2 Fluent
None As a minimum, you must speak and read English fluently. If you also speak any of the host country language, this will be regarded as a bonus


Please see the HORIZONS 2008 Handbook for full details regarding language requirements.

What’s in it for you?
By participating in the Leonardo da Vinci programme - HORIZONS 08 - you will receive the following:

Pre-departure
On application, a nominated co-ordinator will assist you through the application process and help prepare you for your internship in Europe. Your co-ordinator is there to answer any of your questions and to ensure that you fully understand what is involved with the programme.

Induction & Language course
On arrival, the Host Organisation will arrange an airport transfer to take you to your accommodation. During your first week you will attend a language course and receive a cultural induction, which will help you to settle into your new home. You may also be required to attend interviews for your internship.

Internship
Each participant will undertake a 13-week internship in a wide choice of industries; please see the table above. Your internship will be allocated depending on your language abilities (if required), your qualifications, your work history and your aspirations. Your internship is unpaid.  However your employer may choose to pay you some pocket money as well and don’t forget that you also receive an living allowance of €1,400.

Accommodation & Food
Shared accommodation is provided for all participants. Depending on the destination, you may be living in a shared apartment or with a host family. Meals are generally not provided, although there are exceptions to this rule; for example, if your internship is in a hotel, you may also receive meals.

Living Allowances
As mentioned before, your work placement is unpaid.  However, you will receive a total living allowance of €1,400 throughout the programme. Your Living Allowance will be paid into a UK bank account at regular intervals and is subject to completion of a series of monitoring reports that you are required to submit. 

Transportation
Each participant is provided with a return flight to his or her destination.  Flights generally leave from London-based airports; there is also a contribution to your UK travel expenses to and from the UK airport. During your internship, you will also receive a local travel pass that allows you to travel between your accommodation and workplace.

Insurance
You are required to obtain a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before departure. This free card entitles the holder to state-provided medical treatment within the country they are visiting.  Additionally, you will be provided with private travel insurance cover.
 
Mentoring & Monitoring
The Host Organisation is there to support you throughout the programme and ensure that you maximise your experience. You are requested to complete a series of simple reports.

Please see the HORIZONS 2008 Handbook for full details.

How to apply

  1. Please download and read the Leonardo da Vinci HORIZONS 2008 Handbook
  1. Once we have received all your documents, your application will be screened and successful applicants will be invited to interview at our offices in South-East London. Please see the Leonardo da Vinci HORIZONS 2008 Handbook for details of the interview schedule.
  1. Successful applicants will be submitted to the Leonardo da Vinci National Agency and the Host Organisation for approval.
  1. There is an opportunity for you to meet the rest of the group approximately 2 - 3 weeks before departure at a social event held in London – please see the Leonardo da Vinci HORIZONS Handbook for details.

  2. Please note that places are allocated on a first come first served basis (subject to interview). We therefore recommend that you submit your full application as early as possible.

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For any enquiries, please contact Carolina Gonzalez on: 020 8297 3261 or at: CGonzalez@twinuk.com

 

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