Bachelor Program Geowissenschaften
Professional Internship
Bachelor Program Geowissenschaften
Professional Internship
In general
The internship serves to gain an early insight into the working world of geoscientists in industrial laboratories, exploration companies, engineering offices or authorities.
A four-week professional internship is part of the compulsory module "Professional Internship". It can be extended by further four weeks (then counted as General Studies). You set out to find a suitable internship yourself. The internship advisor of the faculty will advise and clarify with you in advance whether your internship can be recognized as a professional internship. He also signs the internship contract (present contract in 3 copies for signature:
1 copy for the internship advisor,
1 copy for the internship provider,
1 copy for the student.)
The successful completion of the internship is evidenced by a report and an internship certificate from the employer. You submit the report to the internship advisor for review. The internship advisor will promptly inform the Examination Office of Faculty 5 that the module 'Professional Competences' has been passed, if the report has been evaluated as successful.
Details of the internship are regulated by the internship regulations. Relevant professional activities can be recognized as an internship. The examination board decides on the recognition.
Internship abroad
The professional internship is a good opportunity to gain experience abroad. You can get advice on this at the Practice Office of the FB Geowissenschaften, the International Office and the Career Center. Please refer to the advice and links.
Students who would like to complete an internship of at least two months in a European country can apply for a scholarship within the framework of ERASMUS+. This includes monthly support as well as a subsidy for travel expenses and foreign language preparations.
For an internship outside of Europe, the funding program PROMOS is available.
For students who are enthusiastic about research and are in their 6th semester or less, the DAAD offers the Rise-Program: Research Internships in Canada and the United States, as well as worldwide.
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Contact (internship-fb5@uni-bremen.de)
- Internship advisor geosciences
Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz
Secretary: Sabine Sawitzki
internship-fb5@uni-bremen.de
0421 218 65510 - Practice Office Geosciences
- Career Center, University of Bremen
- International Office, University of Bremen, internship abroad
In short
4 weeks, can be extended by 4 weeks, time not specified
Industrial laboratories, Exploration firms, Engineering offices, Authorities
Report + Certificate
Important forms
Address lists
Contact
Advisor for Internships
Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz
MARUM1 2480
Advisor for Internships
Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz
MARUM1 2480