Internships
During the course of the programme, students can choose to conduct an internship. An internship is a good way of exploring possible careers after graduation. An internship can be used as an optional course.
The credits given to an internship vary from 3 credits up to a maximum of 12 credits, with the exception of the master International Business Law (an internship within the International Business Law programme has a fixed number of 6 credits).
Supervision
An internship is approved by the head of the programme. All students who will conduct an internship will also need a supervisor at the organisation or institute. Students need to hand in an internship report as well as an evaluation of their supervisor at the organisation or institute.
For more detailed information please contact the head of your programme:
- International Business Law: dr. Erik Denters
- Law and Politics of International Security: dr. Wolfgang Wagner
- International Crimes and Criminology: dr. Alette Smeulers / dr. Joris van Wijk