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Internship Political Science

It is possible to follow an internship (of 6 ECTS) during your Master's in Political Science. Here you can find more information about the possibilities of an internship.

About this study curriculum

Why follow an internship?

An internship offers lots of opportunities. For example, you can get to know the environment that many political scientists end up working in. In addition, you can use your internship to conduct research for you Master’s thesis, or specialise in a field that was not extensively discussed during your studies.

What can you do?

You can follow an internship within the framework of your Master's  programme in Political Science. Master's students may substitute 6 ECTS worth of electives for a Political Science-related internship. Master's students can also do an internal research internship, in which the student conducts research for Radboud University. For this you need an internship position, an external internship supervisor, an internal internship supervisor and an internship plan. This plan must be approved in advance by the  Examining Board, which will make a decision based on a written request.

Do you want to do an internship? Here is a brief overview of the steps you need to take to start the procedure:

1. Find an internship;

2. Read the internship regulations that applies to you carefully (see below);

3. Have you found an internship? Please contact our internship coordinator (gustav.meibauer [at] ru.nl (Gustav Meibauer)). Mention your name, study programme, intership organization, the intended start and end date, and three preferred options for internal supervisors at the political science department;

4. Draw up an internship plan and submit it for approval to the Political Science Examination Board. You do this in consultation with your supervisors. Also make sure that the internship agreement is signed by all parties involved. More information about the internship plan and the internship agreement can be found in the internship regulations;

5. More information about the requirements and the further course of the internship can be found in the internship regulations.

How can I combine following this course with an internship?

The course is designed in such a way that you will only have to attend lectures in Nijmegen half a day a week. Arranging this with your internship host should normally be no problem.

Internship regulations

The programme has drawn up internship regulations for students who want to follow an internship. These regulations explain what is expected of an internship, of a student following an internship, of an internship host and of an internship supervisor. Separate internship regulations are available for the Bachelor’s programme and the Master’s programme.

Internship options

There are lots of possible options for following an internship, varying from government and political parties to commercial agencies. If you are studying Political Science and you would like to see some concrete options, take a look at the website of the Nijmegen School of Management Career Service.

Grants

Radboud University offers various grants for students who want to follow an internship abroad. These grants are funded both by Radboud University itself and other institutions, such as the European Union and the Dutch government. This tool and the International Mobility Office can help you find your most suitable grant. Make sure you arrange your grant at least 6 weeks in advance!

Total EC
6 EC