Research Internships

What is a research internship?

A research internship is an opportunity for enrolled HDR Candidates to undertake a short research project (usually three months full-time) in collaboration with an industry partner and typically at their premises.

  • HDR interns often receive a stipend to cover living expenses and by undertaking the internship, they build important relationships with an industry organisation, showcase their talent and expand their knowledge and expertise. 
  • For industry partners, internships are an incredibly cost-effective opportunity to identify future workforce talent and undertake research projects. 

Research internships are generally undertaken on-site with industry partners, giving candidates a genuine opportunity to immerse themselves in real world applications of their research area. 

With assistance from the Graduate Research School  and their UOW mentor, interested HDR candidates will be introduced to industry partners, assisted to find appropriate projects and guided through the process of undertaking an internship.

Experienced staff at the industry partner will oversee delivery of the internship project and the University coordinates the legal and financial aspects.

The Australian Government views research internships as a critical contributor to the future knowledge economy of Australia. 

Find a research internship project

There are several ways to find research internship projects. Some projects are already established and just waiting for the right person. Alternatively, UOW HDR supervisors may have industry relationships that can be leveraged to craft a research internship project tailored to your skills, interests and research area. 

PhD interns drive innovation in Med-Tech and diagnostics

Asmaa Seyam, a PhD candidate, advanced pre-employment medical testing by developing a digital platform with Sample Assist, improving efficiency and privacy. Anuk Indraratna, also a PhD student, enhanced diagnostic PCR testing for Group A Streptococcus at Genetic Signatures, bridging academic and industry research for impacting results.

Asmaa's industry game changing experience Anuk's contribution on world impacts

Benefits of UOW research internships

Developing professional skills 

Problem solving

  • the capacity to identify the main causes of problems in an organisation,
  • the capacity to identify possible innovations or solutions to solve this problem.

Project management

  • the capacity to formulate plans that fulfil three triple constraints: the scope, time, and budget,
  • the ability to divide long projects into a sequence of efficient tasks,
  • the capacity to communicate these plans and monitor performance,
  • the ability to consider and to accommodate the risks of these projects.

Collaboration

  • the ability to negotiate effectively with stakeholders,
  • the capacity to resolve disputes or conflicts,
  • the ability to develop networks and working relationships effectively.

Outcomes

Stronger CV and job applications

  • When submitting their job applications, candidates can more readily demonstrate how their experiences fulfill the key selection criteria,
  • During interviews, candidates can communicate more convincing answers to questions about their experiences,
  • A large proportion of interns are offered jobs at the organisation.

Expanded professional network

  • During internships, candidates will develop useful professional networks that may include potential collaborators, sources of funding, or sources of employment.

Improved thesis

  • Insights derived from industry can enhance a candidate’s thesis, making introductions more compelling by aligning them with current trends and developments in industry.

Respected degree

  • Internship experience will be recognised on a candidate’s academic transcript.

Assistance to identify or to solve a workplace problem

  • Candidates who have developed advanced specialist and research skills can help your organisation identify the root causes of problems in the workplace and evaluate potential solutions. 

Access to broader expertise

  • Besides the candidate, your organisation could also benefit from the advice and expertise of the supervisors of this candidate.
  • The supervisors will also assist the project and thus enhance the benefit of this project to your organisation.
  • Many of these supervisors are renowned leaders in their field.

Access to specialist resources

  • The candidate may also be able to utilise equipment or other resources that your organisation cannot otherwise access.
  • Therefore, your organisation may benefit through access to specialist equipment and resources.

Gain employees

  • Organisations have utilised the research internship as an opportunity to evaluate the skills and qualities of the candidate and the likelihood of future employment.

Tax incentive

  • Industry partners that are Australian corporations may be eligible to receive the Research and Development tax incentives.

Contact us

Please get in touch with Innovation and Commercial Research Unit for more information.

Email icr-enquiry@uow.edu.au

 

Unlock your future career with research internships

Flexibility 

Research internships offer PhD candidates an enriching and invaluable experience, directly relevant to the business world.

Enjoy the flexibility to balance your academic commitments, personal life, and career exploration. Plus, many internships come with a stipend to cover your living costs.

Take advantage of this opportunity to gain practical experience and advance your career!

Tailored projects

Dive into what you love and gain specialised knowledge through tailored projects. These opportunities help you sharpen your critical thinking and problem-solving skills. You can choose from:

  • Pre-conceived projects with external organizations like APR Intern.
  • Pre-conceived projects available on the UOW Internships Opportunity page
  • New projects by collaborating with industry partners.

Career pathways 

Research internships provide invaluable hands-on experience, laying a strong foundation for both academic and professional careers.

You’ll gain practical skills, explore various research fields, and network with industry leaders to fast-track your career path.

Seize this opportunity to build your future!

More information

If you are a current UOW candidate or HDR Supervisor, there are comprehensive list of FAQ’s and useful resources available.

Contact the Graduate Research School