The PPLE curriculum does not provide for an internship, which doesn’t mean that it’s impossible. However, similar to adding an exchange to your study plan, doing an internship requires some flexibility on your part. We want to give you this information not to discourage you from taking on extra things like an internship, but to make sure you know what to expect. As the PPLE curriculum is fairly streamlined, it requires good planning to combine a full study schedule with an internship placement.
While it’s not uncommon for students to do an internship over the summer just to supplement their studies, some also fit the internship in their third year of study or add a forth year to their studies. It may also be possible to replace an elective courses with an internship. In order for the internship to be recognised as an academic activity, a number of criteria must be met, and it must be approved in advance.
While it’s not uncommon for students to do an internship over the summer just to supplement their studies, it is also possible to replace one of their elective courses with an internship or get study credits for their internship. In order for the internship to be recognised as an academic activity, a number of criteria must be met, and it must be approved in advance.
PPLE has an internship coordinator - Burcu Özkan - who points out interesting internship opportunities to PPLE students, helps plan the internship in concordance with the students’ individual study plan, and supports PPLE students during their internship placement. You can get in touch with Burcu here.