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RIF: €140,000 for university student internships at research and innovation enterprises

The Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) is sponsoring €140,000 towards university student internships at research and innovation enterprises in Cyprus, as part of the "Research and Innovation Internships Programme 2024".

Aligned with the key objectives of the National Research and Innovation Strategy 2024-2026, the programme promotes the new generation’s skills development around innovation, commercialisation and productivity. In addition, it contributes towards matching graduates’ skills with the production base and it enhances the capacity of Cypriot research and innovation enterprises to absorb new talent.

The internship will have a duration of 6 weeks and can take place any time between 3 June 2024 - 30 September 2024.

All interested enterprises can electronically submit their application by 21 April 2024, by clicking HERE.

All information about the programme is available on RIF’s website (Click Here). In addition, on 12 April 2024 interested enterprises can attend an online informative presentation about the programme by clicking HERE.

For any questions, interested enterprises can contact the RIF Partner Support Centre at support@research.org.cy or at 22-205000.

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