Future International Students
Why STudy at Bond University
In every faculty and every discipline, we focus on real-life scenarios where technical skills and theoretical knowledge are taught along with the workplace complexities of strategic, economic, competitive, human and political issues.
Internships and Work Experience
Bond University offers graduate placement programs, work experience and internships that give students the opportunity to put their theoretical skills into practice.
Bond students have had the chance to undertake internships at organisations such as Austrade in Paris, KPMG, Deutsche Bank, Clemenger BBDO, Clayton Utz, Minter Ellison just to name a few.
Internships can be undertaken during your degree (January, May or September semesters), during semester breaks, or for up to one year after you graduate.
Your internship is covered by Bond University’s insurance, so you will be covered both in Australia and internationally.
Academic Requirements
The academic requirements for an internship will vary across faculties, however most students will need to have a minimum 2.5 (out of 4) GPA.
Workload
Undergraduate Interns are required to undertake 140 hours for the semester’s work, which is the equivalent of one subject.
Postgraduate students work will vary but it can be up to 280 hours.
Assessment
Interns will be required to write a report and a journal reflecting upon their internship experience.
Bond offers internships across multiple disciplines and degree programs. For more information about internships and work experience in your faculty, contact your academic advisor directly.