Shape Tomorrow: Student Position in EU Funding for Technology and Innovation Projects
Teknologisk Institut
Are you curious about how funding can turn ideas into impact within green and digital transitions? Do you thrive in an international environment where you can learn, grow, and be part of exciting collaborations? Then join our team in Aarhus, where you’ll gain hands-on experience and contribute to projects that help shape the future
Experience European research and innovation first-hand
Danish Technological Institute (DTI) is among Europe’s top Research and Technology Organisations. We translate our specialized insight across technologies, industries, and value chains into concrete solutions and results-driven partnerships that accelerate the green transition.
Our mission at International Centre is to support DTI’s proposals for European R&D projects across more than 30 technical centres. Here you’ll get a taste of what it’s like to work with European funding and international projects.
What your day-to-day task could look like
Together with our other student assistant based in Taastrup, you will assist in tasks such as:
- Assisting in the preparation of funding proposals
- Participating in meetings and facilitating communication with internal and external partners
- Updating and maintaining our proposal database, including creating simple graphs and statistics
- Helping keep track of administrative and legal processes related to EU projects
- Developing in-house digital tools to support proposal preparation.
Who you are
We are looking for a student assistant who:
- Is currently in their bachelor’s or master’s program, with at least 18–24 months of studies remaining
- Has strong English skills and can communicate fluently in both speaking and writing. Danish proficiency is not required
- Has an interest in understanding EU funding systems and related policies
- Is proficient in MS Office, with additional skills in simple graphics being an advantage
- Has a curiosity about AI and is eager to apply it practically
- You have a service-oriented approach and the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines, due to projects often running in parallel across multiple technical areas.
What we offer
- A friendly, inclusive, and international team environment that values creativity and initiative
- Flexible working hours (15–20 hours per week) in our Aarhus office fitting with your study schedule
- Support from an experienced mentor to help you succeed in your role.
- We provide access to an excellent canteen provided by Meyers and a fitness centre, both available for a small additional fee
- A chance to work on meaningful projects that promote industrial resilience, competitiveness and sustainability in areas like future food, energy optimisation, and sustainable materials.
Our Aarhus office is easily accessible, located just a short 10-minute bus ride from Aarhus Central Station.
You will be part of Danish Technological Institute (DTI)
DTI is one of the leading European Research and Technology Organisations. The International Centre at DTI, with its eleven dedicated colleagues, offers you the opportunity to work in an inspiring and informal atmosphere at a high professional level where creativity and initiative are welcomed, and where you can make meaningful contributions to the work of the team.
Contact
For more information, please feel free to contact Deputy Director John Haukeland Krawack on mobile +45 7220 3528.
The deadline for applications is 30 November 2025. We are conducting interviews on an ongoing basis, so send your application as soon as possible.
We hope you can start on 5 January 2026 or at the latest by 15 January 2026.
We reserve the right to remove the job posting once the right candidate has been found.
Application deadline: Apply no later than 30. November 2025
Location: Aarhus