General Information
Course Code | AM_1162 |
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Credits | 30 EC |
Period | Ac. Year (sept) |
Course Level | 600 |
Language of Tuition | English |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
Course Coordinator | dr. J.F.H. Kupper |
Examiner | |
Teaching Staff |
Practical Information
You need to register for this course yourself
Last-minute registration is available for this course.
Target audiences
This course is also available as:
Course Objective
The internship is a compulsory part of the Master’s programme. The aimsof the internship are:
• Learn to independently apply and expand your practical science
communication skills in one particular area of the field (writing,
multi-media, facilitation, policy and strategy development, content
design, etc.).
• Critical self-assessment and reflection on acquired science
communication competencies in the field.
• Conduct scientific research independently: assess scientific
information, design a research project, apply scientific methods,
collect data, report and discuss findings.
• Present and discuss about internship and research outcomes.
• Learn to cooperate with researchers and practitioners of various
disciplines.
• Gain an impression of a potential future field of career.
Course Content
When you are enrolled in the VU Science Communication specialization orthe UvA Major Science Communication you need to conduct one internship
(30 ECTS, 5 months). One of the two possible formats is the Research
Internship. The complete and up-to-date information about the internship
can be found in the SC internship guideline on Canvas (science
communication community).
Teaching Methods
Work-baed placementMethod of Assessment
Written report and oral presentation.Within six weeks after the start of the master internship, an interim
evaluation will take place to assess whether there is a reasonable
chance of the placement being brought to a successful completion.
The internship is supervised and assessed by two lecturers. Both
lecturers are members of the academic staff at VU University Amsterdam.
The day-to-day supervision can be carried out by a trainee research
assistant (AIO), postdoc or researcher.
Target Audience
Students Earth science year 2Additional Information
Participation in this compulsory component is only permitted if thestudent meets the relevant requirements for admission. These
requirements are detailed in the Internship guideline of science
communication (on
Canvas) and in the Academic and Examination Regulations.
The work-based placement is subject to the FALW document: “Student
placement (internship) and literature regulations”. These regulations
require detailed written agreements between supervisors and student that
specify the conditions for the Master research project. This agreement
should be sent for approval by the science communication internship or
master co-ordinator
at least two weeks before the planned start of the work-based placement.
If the proposal is of sufficient quality, you can start your internship.
If not, you’ll need to adapt your proposal and send it for approval
again. You can only start your internship after your research design has
been approved.
The placement may be extended by 6 EC, subject to conditions that can be
found in the FALW document “Student placement (internship) and
literature regulations”. The student must send a request for extension
to the earth science Examination Board.
Information on Master internships is made available on Canvas.