The UniSQ HDR Internship Program provides the opportunity for all doctoral students and Master of Research (MRES) students (upon application) to undertake internship placements with industry. HDR Internships are designed to enhance engagement between universities, industry, and HDR students, strengthening links between latest research and fostering industry innovation.
Why undertake an HDR Internship
As an HDR student there are many benefits to be gained from undertaking an internship including:
- Developing and establishing networks
- Demonstrating and strengthening your professional and research skills
- Gaining experience in a ‘real life’ setting
- Applying research knowledge into an actual project
- Enhancing your employability outcomes
- Developing links with industry
- Professional development opportunities
- Helping to narrow down your choice career path
Am I eligible to complete a UniSQ HDR Internship?
- Are you a current enrolled HDR student?
- Are your milestones and progress up to date?
- Does your Primary Supervisor approve you to complete an internship?
- Has your internship been agreed to in written form within the first 18 months (full time student) or 36 months (part time student) of commencement of your studies?
- Is your internship related to your field of research?
- You acknowledge that students undertaking an Industry Internship must enrol in the applicable research internship course for their program for the duration of an internship. Enrolment is managed by the GRS.
UniSQ HDR Internship Scholarship
UniSQ will support students undertaking an eligible industry internship with a UniSQ HDR Internship Scholarship valued at a maximum of $9,250*.
*Indicative rates effective from 2025.
Interested, what are the next steps?
- Read all of the information on this website so you have an understanding of what a HDR internship entails.
- Speak to your supervisory team to gauge their support in you undertaking an internship.
- Contact the Industry Internship Coordinator to book a time to discuss your interest in undertaking a HDR internship.
- Following the discussion with the industry Internship Coordinator, an industry partner for your internship will need to be identified.
- The Industry Internship Coordinator will guide you through the process from this point.
Other internship opportunities:
is Australia’s only all sector/all discipline PhD internship program.
The APR Intern program is an industry funded internship program, aiming to support industry-based training of PhD research students in all Australian universities, to increase employability and broaden business and university collaborations.
Internship placements are between three to five months in duration. They are open to women and men with an emphasis on gender equity and placing domestic, regional, Indigenous, and disadvantaged PhD students into STEM internships. International students and students from all discipline areas are eligible to apply for this program.
Further information on the APR Intern program for , , and is available on their website or contact the Industry Internship Coordinator.