Why should I consider an internship?
There are numerous benefits to completing an internship during candidature including an opportunity to:
- enhance disciplinary expertise and research capability with a research end-user
- obtain valuable on-the-job learning opportunities
- apply and expand technical and professional skills sought by employers
- enhance professional networks and employability
Who can complete an internship?
All research degree students may complete an internship during candidature; only research students enrolled in a doctoral degree program whose internship meets specific requirements will be eligible for internship funding (refer to What funding is available for internships?).
When can I complete an internship?
The internship can be completed at any time following Confirmation of Candidature but must have been agreed to by the PhD student, industry partner and the University before 18 months of candidature and completed before conferral of the degree.
Scholarship payments during an internship
If you are undertaking an internship during your candidature, generally, existing scholarships will continue and you will receive scholarship payments as per usual. In some instances. If you are undertaking an internship while on leave from your candidature, existing scholarship payments will pause, in which case an industry partner funded internship scholarship may be a suitable option.
If you receive an Industry partner-funded internship scholarship, payments will be administered by Research Student Services.
If you are an International student you may consider taking leave from your candidature and should consider your visa and, potentially, sponsor implications.
If you wish to explore internship and related scholarship opportunities please contact your supervisory team to see what support may be available for internships.
Internship programs
There are a range of specific industry programs for PhD candidates that may incorporate internships as a program element. These include the National Industry PhD Program (Australian Government Department of Education) and the CSIRO Industry PhD scholarship program. If you are interested in these programs, in the first instance discuss this with your supervisory panel. Note that it is possible for you to undertake an internship without it being tied to a specific program.
What is the process?
Step 1: Let your supervisor know you are interested in completing an internship and discuss potential industry partners and relevant research and development activities to complete during the internship.
Step 2: Secure an industry partner.
Step 3: Prior to starting your internship:
- complete the relevant agreement(s) located in Agreement Templates;
- Intent to Complete Internship Agreement – is required when a research internship is scheduled to begin prior to 18 months of candidature.
- Research Internship Agreement – is required for all research internships.
- upload a copy of each fully signed agreement to InPlace,
- Internships which do not include a scholarship/stipend provided by the industry partner: Agreements/Intent to Complete Internship Agreement may be signed by the relevant Dean of Research (as per VCA 4.1.c.iii Student Placement Agreement for further information),
- Internships where the industry partner is providing a scholarship or stipend: Agreements/Intent to Complete Internship Agreement must be signed by the Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Enterprise (as per VCA 4.1.c.iv Scholarship Agreement for further information)
- let your Academic Unit research office know when an agreement has been uploaded.
- check with your Academic Unit and end-user if there are any mandatory requirements to be completed prior to commencing your internship (for example: criminal record check, immunisations, medical check, or completion of training modules including work health and safety), and
- if there are mandatory requirements, ensure evidence of these requirements are uploaded to InPlace.
- complete the required HDR Internship Preparation Modules, a 2 hour, self-paced online course that supports internship safety; management of IP, confidentiality and ethical implications; and achievement of personalised goals.
- The modules are relevant for all disciplines, industry sectors and internship models and work best when undertaken 8-10 weeks prior to internship commencement.
- You may be exempt from completing the required modules due to related experience, for example through employment, a previous internship or a joint university-industry research project. Review the Exemption Form to identify whether you may be exempt.
Step 4: Start your internship.
Step 5: Once you have finished your internship, record completion of your internship in InPlace.
Where do I go for more information?
For more information on research degree internships please contact your local research admin team.