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Master of Economics - Problem-Oriented | Practice-Focused | Pluralistic
Internship Information
Master of Economics - Problem-Oriented | Practice-Focused | Pluralistic 

Internship Information

An internship is intended to provide students with access to the professional world and enable them to gain new experiences. By working in organizations and companies, interns acquire knowledge about specific operational activities and processes that complement their education and prepare them for their future professional life. The internship helps students adapt to new situations and handle them successfully. Skills and competencies already acquired are applied in practice and further developed.

Upon successful completion of the internship, all of the students' experiences should be reflected on and documented in an internship report. Information about the requirements and content can be found in our guidelines.

 

Here you can find the

 Guidelines for the mandatory internship in the M.Sc. Economics program (Study Regulations Version 2009)

 Guidelines for the mandatory internship in the M.Sc. Economics program (Study Regulations Version 2023)

 

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