Internship Programmes

IEFP

IEFP is the portuguese national public employment service. Its mission is to promote job creation and quality employment and to combat unemployment through the implementation of active employment policies, particularly vocational training.

More information here: IEFP

ATIVAR.PT

A program by the IEFP aimed at providing a quick and comprehensive response through vocational training, professional internships, and enhanced support for hiring and entrepreneurship.

More information here: https://www.iefp.pt/ativar.pt

Project Identification: Medida Estágios ATIVAR.PT

Project Number: 0340/TE/22

Start Date: 04/09/2023

End Date: 03/06/2024

Incentive Amount: €8,618.04

Objective: This internship is intended to provide direct exposure to practical experience in a real laboratory work environment. Regarding the scientific goals, the aim is to implement F-11 cells in pain studies, thereby reducing the number of laboratory animals used, in clear alignment with European Commission regulations governing animal experimentation.

Project Identification: Medida Estágios ATIVAR.PT

Project Number: 0327/TE/22

Start Date: 28/09/2022

End Date: 27/06/2023

Incentive Amount: €7,806.07

Objective: This internship aims to train the intern to independently prepare financial and management information to be reported to the company’s Board of Directors. Specifically, this includes preparing the company’s annual budget by department and by project, and conducting monthly follow-ups. The intern should also be able to audit the company’s general accounting to establish an internal control system that ensures the quality of financial information.

Project Identification: Medida Estágios ATIVAR.PT

Project Number: 0288/TE/23

Start Date: 28/09/2022

End Date: 27/06/2023

Incentive Amount: €8,445.06

Objective: This internship aims to establish a new model of chronic pain (IBD). It involves the electrophysiological characterization of ionic currents in neurons affected by pain and the identification of marine-derived compounds with potential analgesic effects for this type of pain.