ECTS
20 credits
Training structure
Faculty of Science
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Professional M2 Internship - ER - Initial Training
20 creditsM2 Research Internship - ER
20 credits
Professional M2 Internship - ER - Initial Training
Level of education
Master's degree
ECTS
20 credits
Training structure
Faculty of Science
This internship is for students enrolled in the "Professional" track of the Master's in Water Resources. It is the students' second professional experience and is a major step toward their future career integration. The content of the module depends on the host organization chosen by the student, which may be a company, association, NGO, public or international body in the water and environment sectors.
Students are expected to formalize an issue based on a rigorous state-of-the-art analysis, implement an approach, and carry out and analyze the results.
The entire project must be submitted in accordance with the terms and conditions defined between the host organization and the academic advisor. A thesis is required for academic evaluation. This thesis may be supplemented by deliverables requested by the host organization, which may or may not be included in the thesis.
Confidentiality of evaluations (written and oral) is possible.
M2 Research Internship - ER
Level of education
Master's degree
ECTS
20 credits
Training structure
Faculty of Science
This internship is for students enrolled in the "Research" track of the Master's in Water Resources program. It is the students' first real long-term experience in the field of research, working as part of a team and in a research laboratory, and is therefore an essential step in determining their future career path.
A phase of formalization of an issue based on a rigorous state of the art, a phase of implementation of an approach, and a phase of execution and analysis of results are expected.
The entire project must be submitted in accordance with the terms and conditions defined between the host organization and the academic advisor. A thesis is required for academic evaluation.
Internship topics are varied and cover a range of issues in the water and environment sectors, reflecting the diversity of topics covered in the program and by the research teams involved in supervising and evaluating interns.
Confidentiality of evaluations (written and oral) is possible.