The curricular internship is a training experience, included in the study plan of the degree programme, aimed at completing academic education through practical experiences.
A curricular internship is an experience intended to complete your University education by carrying out practical work in structures within or outside the University, in Italy or abroad, and to obtain the credits expected for your course of study.
You can select one of the following internship options in the electives:
- 250 working hours -> 10 CFU
- 400 working hours -> 16 CFU
⇒ there is a possibility to conduct an internship within the Dept. Of Economics' project BLESS - more info in the relevant attachment in this page.
⇒ Find here information on possible internships abroad.
You can set up your internship from the end of the second semester of the second year (during the Summer) and/or during the third year. Your internship is not mandatory, but if you intend to carry it out, it is essential and mandatory that you include it in your online study plan.
Important:
An internship is an opportunity for you to learn, grow, and contribute in a professional setting. At CLEF, you can include an internship to your study plan (among your electives).
The University of Bologna has an internship database, called SOL-Internships. Companies and institutions that have an agreement with the University of Bologna may publish their internship offers there. You may, alternatively:
N.B. Students cannot carry out internships within a host organisation whose legal representative, director or business associate has family ties with the student applicant.
PLEASE NOTE:
the authorized internship period is the one indicated in the attendance sheet (which may be different from the one in the offer or in the autonomous application) and that it is not possible to start the internship activity without having correctly completed the entire procedure, under penalty of non-validation of the hours. The number of hours indicated in the attendance sheet must be respected.
From 2022/2023 internships, as well as all other academic activities, must be carried out in presence, the academic tutor only, once checked the internship program can authorize students to work remotely.
In cases 1) and 2)
NB: You have to complete the Health and Safety Training Courses (Module 1 and Module 2) before starting your internship. You can find the links to the two Modules on the website of your course of study, on the "Health and Safety mandatory training" page of the "Studying" channel.
If you have already a safety certification - Module 1 - obtained outside of the University, you must verify its validity by writing to sicurezza.formazione@unibo.it. Once obtained the confirmation of its validity, please send the confirmation mail and your safety certification to the Internship Office. The safety certification - Module 2 - must necessarily be obtained by the University of Bologna.
Please follow the passages below to activate an internship:
In agreement with your Internship Academic Tutor and with the reference person of the chosen University structure or lab, then send an application via SOL-Internships:
Please, remember that:
You can carry out your internship outside of Italy following one of the two possibilities listed below:
If you have completed an external activity (a non-curricular internship, a placement, etc.) that you think is relevant to your study field, you can ask for its recognition as a curricular internship. Check the information on how to submit your request in the related page.
In the following order:
How can we help you: Activate and manage a curricular internship or one for the preparation for the final dissertation, in Italy and abroad, outside of international mobility programmes.
E-mail ems.bo.serviziotirocini@unibo.it
Phone +39 051 2084030 Orario telefonico Monday 10 am-12 pm Tuesday 10 am-12 pm Thursday 10 am-12 pm Friday 10 am-12 pm
Address Via Filippo Re 8 - 40126 Bologna BO Orario apertura al pubblico
Other information Schedule via email an online appointment.
BLESS internships at the Dept. of Economics
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