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Whether called internships, placements, secondments,  or embedded projects, engaging in these short-term research opportunities with external partners allows you to apply your expertise to real-world challenges, grow your network, and explore future career pathways— all while progressing your PhD.
Combine research, professional development, and external engagement across sectors like businessgovernment, and enterprise.

What is a research internship?

A research internship is defined as a position with a research end-user where a student has undertaken research and development (R&D) related to their higher degree by research (HDR).Industry partners are looking for individuals with strong leadership qualities and high-level communication skills. You should also be making good progress in your research and be confident that taking on the internship will not impact your research and/or course progression.

How to apply

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What counts as an internship?

Refer to this guide to further explain what constitutes a research internship at Monash.

  • Duration

    At least 60 working days (≈3 months) to make a real impact.

  • Timing

    Explore in year one, start after confirmation, finish before thesis submission.

  • Benefits

    Apply research in industry, grow your network, and receive a stipend.

  • Flexibility

    Full-time or part-time; onsite, remote or a mix of both — tailored to your candidature.

For Supervisors: Enhancing Internship Success

Understand your role in supporting your student to undertake an industry research internship.

Find out more

Still have a question?  Check out the frequently asked questions below.

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