Engineering Nuclear engineering internship in EU

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Finding a nuclear engineering internship in Europe as a non-European third-year student can be challenging, but not impossible. Many companies and agencies offer internships, and reaching out directly via email is a recommended strategy. High GPA requirements may vary by organization, but they are often a factor in the selection process. Persistence and proactive communication with potential employers can increase the chances of securing an internship. Overall, exploring multiple opportunities is essential for success in this competitive field.
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Hi, is it hard to find a good internship in Europe for a third year nuclear engineering student who is not European ? do they ask for high GPA ?
 
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It would seem that the best approach to answering this is to try various agencies/companies that might offer such internships and see what their response is. It only costs an e-mail stamp in each case.
 
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