Graduate internships
Graduate internships
Want to get hands-on experience while you study, and open up new possibilities for your career? Then an internship might be for you!
Internship features:
- Available to domestic and international students
- Can be paid or unpaid depending on the industry partner
- Available in a wide range of host organisations, including for profit and not-for profit
- Includes academic and work supervisor assessment activities
- Students can find their own industry placements and projects.
Eligibility
ENS5930 Sustainability Internship - 12 Points
MTH5830 Industry Placement - 24 Points
MTH5840 Minor Industry Placement – 12 Points
FSC5091 Industry Internship – 24 Points
Find Out More
The WIL team run information sessions throughout the year. Sessions are normally run in March/April and July/August.
See the March recorded sessions below and if you would like to register for the July/August sessions, please leave your details here and we'll be in touch once dates are confirmed.
Key Dates:
Application and Approval Process:
Select a suitable placement type
Option A – Monash Sourced Placement: Choose this option if you want the Faculty to find you a suitable placement. Note that this is a competitive process.
Information about the Monash Sourced placements
Step 1 – Eligibility confirmation
Step 2 – Prepare and submit your WIL application supporting documents
Step 3 – Application assessment and interviews
Step 4 – Outcome advice and enrolment
Step 5 – Moodle unit assessment and information
Option B – Student Sourced Placement: You may wish to approach a host organisation of your own choosing and find yourself a placement. For more details on how to find your own placement, see the Information about Student Sourced placements
Step 1 – Obtain course advice and prepare your application
Step 2 – Prepare and submit your WIL application supporting documents
Step 3 – Application assessment
Step 4 – Outcome advice and enrolment
Step 5 – Moodle unit assessment and information
International/Off-shore placements
Currently only students residing in their country of citizenship or permanent residency may undertake a placement offshore.
You must provide evidence of your residency and required insurances in the country of placement and you will be required to register with Monash Abroad (see below for details). Depending on the location of your placement, your placement may need to be 100% remote.
Please read the information below to ensure you understand the application process and requirements and please contact us at wil.international@monash.edu if you have any questions.
Questions?
If you have any questions about the application process, please contact us
- via email via wil.science@monash.edu
- on phone (03) 9903 8866
For offshore/international placements please email: wil.international@monash.edu