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Institutional Description of the European Audiovisual Observatory
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Opportunities for traineeships in the European Audiovisual Observatory

The Observatory is the only organisation of its kind to gather and analyse data on audiovisual industries across 37 European countries. It is a European public organisation, part of the Council of Europe and based in Strasbourg, France. The Observatory has 38 member States and the European Union, represented by the European Commission. The Observatory works in close collaboration with European professional organisations and specialised centres of information.

The European Audiovisual Observatory is looking for trainees to assist its:

For further information about the profiles of the traineeships offered, please click on the department of your choice in the above list.

Applications should be addressed through the electronic application form available on the recruitment pages of the Council of Europe site (more here).

When filling out this form, it is important that you:

  • select your choice from the dropdown list: DGII - European Audiovisual Observatory
  • indicate which traineeship profile you are applying for in the section "Reasons for applying" of the application form.

Please note that only applications made via the electronic application form will be taken into consideration.
Applications sent by email will not be responded to.


Set up in December 1992, the European Audiovisual Observatory's mission is to gather and distribute information on the audiovisual industry in Europe. The Observatory is a European public service body comprised of 39 member states and the European Union, represented by the European Commission. It operates within the legal framework of the Council of Europe and works alongside a number of partner and professional organisations from within the industry and with a network of correspondents. In addition to contributions to conferences, other major activities are the publication of a Yearbook, newsletters and reports, the compilation and management of databases and the provision of information through the Observatory's Internet site.