What the Internship Office does…
The Internship Office facilitates an extensive range of internships that are reserved exclusively for Oxford students (undergraduates and postgraduates). It liaises with organisations to make these happen, makes them available for students to apply to, and then passes applications on to the host.
The Internship Office also offers dedicated support sessions to undergraduate and postgraduate students who want help writing internship applications for our programmes. It also provides fieldwork training sessions focused on international internships, to help students plan for a safe internship experience.
In addition to the guidance on this page, please refer to our page on practical advice on work experience abroad for further guidance on how to prepare for an international internship placement.
The Internship Office aims to make opportunities available to current, matriculated Oxford students (both undergraduates and postgraduates) including those in their final year of study and suspended students, regardless of race, gender or degree of disability. This policy is in accordance with the Careers Service mission statement, and the University’s Integrated Equal Opportunities Policy. Please note that MBA and EMBA students are not eligible for the Internship Office Programmes and are encouraged to access opportunities through the Saïd Business School Career Development Centre.
For more information on the Internship Office’s work, including details on how to keep updated with the opportunities we provide each term, please visit the Internship Office webpage.
…and what the Internship Office does not do
The Internship Office cannot advise students on which internships they should apply for or which they accept. However, we can talk through the options with you in the Internship Advice Sessions which run throughout the year (bookable on Career Connect).
While the Internship Office sources and advertises internship opportunities, it cannot take responsibility for researching and making the arrangements necessary for successful applicants to undertake their internships. This includes, but is not restricted to, the arrangement of visas, accommodation and travel.
Students must also take full responsibility for making sure they follow Foreign Office Guidance (for international internships) and that they satisfy themselves that the internships to which they apply are suitable for their needs in terms of content and environment.