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Internships Faculty of Social Sciences

Last updated on 22 April 2024
During your Faculty of Social Sciences programme you will gain work experience during an internship or graduation project.

At the Faculty of Social Sciences it is possible to do an internship in the third year during your free elective space. View the available internships on the FSS Career Platform. You can log in with your VUnet-ID and password. You can also find a lot of information via the Career platform Canvas page.
Before you start an internship, you always must contact the internship coordinator of your study program. You will find more information on this page below.

Combination internship and electives

If you are following a level 300 internship, any remaining free elective space in your profile must be filled in with electives of at least level 200. If you are following a level 200 internship, you must fill in the remaining credits of your free elective space with at least 2 electives (12 EC) of level 300. You cannot do an internship worth of 30 credits for all FSS programs. If you are doing an internship for less than 30 credits, you can fill in the remaining credits with electives.

General information

  • Approval and internship supervision

    Always consult your internship coordinator if you are going to do an internship and consult the internship manual for your study programme for the rules and guidelines that apply to your study programme.

    • If you want to do an internship and you think you have found a suitable internship place, you write an internship proposal that you submit to the internship coordinator of your study programme.
    • If the internship proposal is approved, you will be assigned an internship supervisor from the faculty.
    • You are responsible for finding a supervisor within the organization where you will be doing your internship.
    • You develop the internship proposal into an internship work plan.
    • Within ten working days after the start of the internship, the internship contract and internship plan must be approved by your supervisor (often the first examiner), the second examiner and the supervisor from the internship company.
    • The work plan and internship contract are binding for the course of the internship.
    • The Faculty Regulations for Bachelor's internship describe which components you should include in the internship proposal and the internship work plan. In addition, an example of an internship contract that you can use is included in the appendix to the Faculty Bachelor's internship regulations.
  • Internship abroad

    Always consult your internship coordinator if you are going to do an internship and consult the internship manual for your study programme for the rules and guidelines that apply to your study programme.

    • If you want to do an internship abroad, make sure that you meet any vaccination and visa requirements and that you observe any negative travel advice. For all students who are going to do an internship abroad, a mandatory online registration via International Travel Policy on the VU-dashboard applies. The student is responsible for doing an internship abroad with sufficient insurance cover and takes out all insurance that is necessary for this.
    • If you are going to do an internship outside the Netherlands, but within Europe (with the exception of Switzerland and Great Britain) at a company, research center or training institute for a minimum of three and a maximum of twelve months, the European Union makes Erasmus grants available. To be eligible for this, the internship may not be at a Dutch institution or organization. An internship agreement must be concluded between the home institution, host institution and you. For more information about Erasmus grants, please contact our International Office.
  • Internship report and assessment

    Always consult your internship coordinator if you are going to do an internship and consult the internship manual for your study programme for the rules and guidelines that apply to your study programme.

    • At the end of the internship period, you will write a process report for the study programme and a product or research report for the internship institution and the study programme.
    • The Faculty Regulations for the Bachelor's internship describe which parts the process report and the product or research report must contain. 
    • The first and second examiner assesses the process report and the product or research report according to the assessment criteria described in the internship manual of the study programme.
    • In addition, the first examiner asks the internship supervisor of the internship institution to give his or her view on the assessment of the product or research report.
    • The reports and the internship are rated "Pass" or "Not Pass".
  • When and for how long

    Always consult your internship coordinator if you are going to do an internship and consult the internship manual for your study programme (see 'Documents') for the rules and guidelines that apply to your study programme.

    The purpose of an internship is that you gain experience in the professional field and can conduct research in a possible professional situation. You show how you derive knowledge and skills from practice, and you demonstrate your ability to reflect in addition to research.

    • View the internship offer on the FSS Career Platform: login with your VUnet-ID and password
    • An internship can (partly) serve to fill in the 30 ECs elective space that is scheduled in the first semester of the third bachelor year.
    • During the internship, your activities cannot serve as a replacement for the activities of an employee of the internship institution.
    • You can organize your elective space with an internship as follows:
    Number of EC        Course Level    Free choice component requirement: min. 12 ECs at level 300
    12 EC    Level 20018 ECs remaining to satisfy the requirement    
    18 ECLevel 20012 EC  remaining to satisfy the requirement
    24 ECLevel 300Satisfied
    30 ECLevel 300Satisfied
    • In special cases, it is possible to deviate from these instructions, in consultation with your internship coordinator.
    • View the internship manual or contact the internship coordinator of your study program to see how and for how many EC you can fill your elective space with an internship.
  • Political Science (POL)

    ECTURNAROUNDTIME
    12 EC336 hour
    18 EC504 hour
    24 EC672 hour
    30 EC840 hour

    Internships are done for a minimum of 12 EC. Consult the Internship manual POL and always consult the internship coordinator POL.

    Boris Slijper
    E-mail: b.slijper@vu.nl
    Internship coordinator Political Science

  • Social and Cultural Anthropology (CAO)

    ECTURNAROUNDTIME
    12 EC336 hour
    18 EC504 hour
    30 EC840 hour

    Internships are done for a minimum of 12 EC. A combined internship of 12 EC and 18 EC is also possible. Consult the internship manual CAO and always consult the internship coordinator CAO.

    Maaike Matelski
    E-mail: m.matelski@vu.nl
    Internship coordinator Social and Cultural Anthropology 

  • Sociology (SOC)

    ECTURNAROUNDTIME
    12 EC336 uur
    18 EC504 uur
    24 EC672 uur
    30 EC840 uur

    Internships are done for a minimum of 12 EC. Consult the stagehandleiding SOC and always consult with the internship coordinator SOC.

    Peer Smets
    E-mail: p.g.s.m.smets@vu.nl
    Internship coordinator Sociologie

  • Communication Science (CW)

    ECTURNAROUNDTIME
    18 EC504 hour
    24 EC672 hour
    30 EC840 hour

    Internships are done for a minimum of 18 EC. Consult the internship manual CW and always consult the internship coordinator CW.

    Naomi McNab
    E-mail: n.mcnab@vu.nl   
    Internship coordinator Communication Science

    Meryam Boufouchk
    E-mail: m.f.boufouchk@vu.nl 
    Internship coordinator Communication Science

  • Public administration and organisational sciences (BO)

    ECTURNAROUNDTIME
    6 EC168 uur
    12 EC336 uur
    18 EC504 uur
    24 EC672 uur
    30 EC840 uur

    Internships are held from 6 EC to 30 EC. Consult the Internship guide B&O (stagehandleiding BO ) and always consult the internship coordinator BO.

    Jaap Timmer
    E-mail: j.s.timmer@vu.nl
    Internship coordinators Public Administration and Organizational Science

    Jaelah van Tol
    E-mail: j.s.van.tol@vu.nl
    Internship coordinators Public Administration and Organizational Science

  • Useful links about internships

    These websites will help you find a suitable internship position, and offer you other facts about internships (in Dutch):

    Information about doing an internship with a Disability (dyslexia, disability, chronic illness).

    Internships on VU Student Career Services
    On the LinkedIn group VU student Career Services internships are regularly posted.

    Tips?
    Do you know more interesting links in the field of internships? Mail the web editors: webredactie.fsw@vu.nl.

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