GermanyScholarships
Menu

2026 European Southern Observatory (ESO) Science Communication Internship

Subscribe for Scholarship Alert!

ESO's Department of Communication is responsible for all aspects of internal and external communication for the Organisation. It covers the whole spectrum of communications, including media relations, content production, public and local outreach, digital communication and internal communication, and engages with a broad range of audiences ranging from scientists and the astronomy community, decision-takers and industry partners, to journalists and members of the public. It also coordinates closely with the ESO Supernova - Planetarium & Visitor Centre for astronomy education activities. The Department is based partly at the ESO Headquarters in Garching near Munich, Germany, and partly in Santiago, Chile.

In ESO's Department of Communication you will work with a team of professional science communicators for the preparation of ESO news and press releases, publications, web pages, video scripts, exhibition panels and other public communication products

Through your involvement in various projects and with our support, you will have the opportunity to understand and learn:

  • About the mission of ESO and the role and responsibilities of the Department of Communication for its implementation;
  • How a large international scientific organisation works in practice and in particular what are the workflows, processes and procedures within the Department of Communication;
  • How to write about complex scientific issues in an engaging and understandable manner;
  • How to edit texts and work on drafts as a team to ensure the final press release, script or blog post is accessible and exciting to its target audiences;
  • How written text and audiovisuals can be combined to make science attractive and approachable to the public.

Table of Content

Summary

  • Application DeadlineDecember 31, 2026
  • ValueFully Funded
  • Study LevelInternship
  • SponsorEuropean Southern Observatory (ESO)
  • Eligible CountryAll Countries
Subscribe for Scholarship Alert!

Benefits

  • Internship opportunities are offered throughout the year.
  • Internships take place in Garching, Germany (a remote or hybrid internship is not possible) and have a duration of 6 months.
  • Monthly allowance to cover your living expenses and we provide accommodation.
  • Cover the cost of a return trip from/to your home station.

Requirements

  • European Southern Observatory (ESO) is looking for people who want to gain experience in science communication of frontline astronomy projects.
  • You should have some previous experience in written science communication/journalism and have enough basic knowledge of astronomy to be able to understand scientific papers.
  • You must be fluent in English both written and oral.
  • Candidates currently studying or having recently completed a University degree in science, science communication or science journalism, are preferred.
  • We also welcome applications from students who have recently completed a degree in astronomy and have experience in writing about science to wider audiences.

Competences:

You should be able to:

  • Understand and translate scientific research into simple concepts and write about it to general audiences in an engaging and accurate manner;
  • Provide clear, concise and timely written and oral communications;
  • Work under time pressure and deliver to agreed deadlines and standards;
  • Work both on your own initiative and as part of a team;
  • Build good collaborative working relationships with people from different cultural backgrounds and disciplines.

Check also:
2026 Fully Funded Humboldt Research Fellowship
2026 Konrad Adenauer Foundation Scholarship

Application Deadline

December 31, 2026

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to European Southern Observatory (ESO) on recruitment.eso.org to apply
  • Applications must be completed in English and should include a motivation letter (1 page) and your CV (2 pages). Please also upload two written samples (each no more than 5 pages long) that demonstrate ability to communicate science to a wider audience (e.g. blog posts, magazine or newspaper articles, press releases etc.; scientific papers or theses, which target a scientific audience, are not accepted).
  • The samples must be in English and they do not need to have been published previously; you can write or adapt texts for the purpose of the application. Please note that only complete applications, with all required materials in English, will be accepted.
  • As this is a rolling position, there is no application deadline. Therefore please state within your application your approximate preferred start date, if you have one. Applications are reviewed every 4-6 months throughout the year.
  • Please note that ESO does not sponsor visas for this internship. Applicants are responsible for securing their own right to enter, live and work in Germany, which may include obtaining a visa.

Please check this article: https://www.memsait.it/volumi/Volume-95-n2-2024/2024MmSAI..1...65e.pdf

For any further questions please contact [email protected].

For more information, kindly visit ESO internship webpage.

Free Ongoing Fully Funded Scholarships Guide 2026 (Download Now)
Join us on WhatsApp, Telegram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn for scholarship updates
Share

A friend or someone might be interested in this opportunity, kindly share.

Subscribe for scholarship alert!