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The internships are based in Vienna, Austria, at the OPEC Fund’s headquarters. OPEC stands for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. The Main purpose of the program is to provide Practical Training and the understanding of the Organization’s Goals and objectives.
Objectives
The Internship Programme is intended to offer participants on-the-job practical training and to promote their understanding of the Organization’s goals and objectives. Participants in the Internship Programme (‘Interns’) will primarily support and assist Secretariat staff within the framework of a specific subject and within a limited period of time.
Eligibility
The Internship Programme is open to applicants of all nationalities; however, preference will be given to nationals from OPEC Member Countries.
Applicants are expected to be recent university graduates or enrolled in the final year of a university first degree programme.
Participants are expected to be able to undertake the programme in English, which is the working language of the Secretariat.
It is a Paid and Funded Internship for International students from all nationalities. The Duration of the Internship is 3 Months. The internships are based in Vienna, Austria, at the OPEC Fund’s headquarters. OPEC stands for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Benefits to interns
Learning through involvement in a specific task/research programme/study of the Secretariat
Gaining experience of the Secretariat’s work with the objective of deepening their knowledge
Enhancing professional experience through practical work assignments


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Ensemble scholarship:
The Ensemble Scholarship responds to this: convincing project applications receive financial support for the realisation of specific artistic projects for a period of one year.
The selection and awarding is carried out by a commission from various artistic disciplines according to the criteria set out in the conditions of the call for applications. The Mozarteum University Salzburg also supports the ensembles with concert organisation, infrastructure and mentoring/coaching, which are provided individually for each ensemble and project.
Mandatory participation in the presentation of the ensemble on Saturday 10 May 2025 11:00 am at the Mozarteum University Salzburg (Small Studio) for each ensemble member
Selection of one (1) contact person who will act on behalf of and in the best conscience of the group (incl. financial management)
Selection criteria for the contact person: the person must be an active student or former student who graduated less than 2 years ago from the Mozarteum University Salzburg


The university offers a wide range of programs in music, dance, and drama, with a focus on artistic excellence and creativity. Known for its prestigious faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, it provides students with exceptional opportunities to develop their talents, participate in international collaborations, and perform in renowned venues.
Benefits
Financial support for the realization of specific artistic projects.
The grant will be paid in two instalments: one after the selection decision and the second after project completion.
Support with concert organization, infrastructure, and mentoring/coaching.


Schedule of the 17th International Beethoven Piano Competition Vienna
The International Beethoven Piano Competition Vienna is Austria’s oldest international piano competition and ranks among the most renowned music competitions today. Founded more than 60 years ago, it is hosted by the mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
Announcement of the pre-selection results. The pre-selected candidates will be invited to send in recordings for the Video Round according to our requirements.


The International Beethoven Piano Competition Vienna is Austria’s oldest international piano competition and ranks among the most renowned music competitions today. The competition is open to young pianists in any classical piano repertoire.
Admissible Criteria:
Must be a young pianist of any nationality.
Must adhere to the repertoire requirements specified by the competition.


Selection Process:
If the number of eligible applications exceeds the scholarships available, ranking will be based on grade point average and, if necessary, ECTS credit points or completed semester hours.
Notification:
Applicants will be informed of the decision in writing. There is no legal entitlement to the award.
Benefits
Scholarships range from EUR 750 to EUR 3,600, awarded under private sector administration by the Dean of Students, independent of the social need of the applicant.


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