International Internships

Why choose an international internship?

Gain global work experience

Enhance your resume and set yourself apart in the job market by demonstrating diverse global experience.

Build cultural awareness

Immerse yourself in a new culture, develop cross-cultural communication skills, and understand global perspectives.

Access unique learning opportunities

Experience diverse practices and environments, expanding your knowledge of your chosen field.

What is an international internship?

An international internship is a three-week program abroad. You intern with a global company, sourced and assigned by the University, enabling you to gain valuable cross-cultural experience while earning credit towards your degree. Internships are available in various disciplines.

Please note: Faculty sourced international internships are only available during the Summer intake, with the next intake scheduled for Summer 2025/26. Students who secure their own international internship may apply for a self-sourced internship in any intake.

  • For Summer 2025/2026, international internships will take place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Mumbai, India.

    These locations will give students you the opportunity to learn about economically important markets in the Indo-Pacific region. Both countries are vital in creating trade and investment opportunities for Australian businesses.

  • When you apply for an international internship, you are applying to the program itself rather than to a specific project or client. The University will then match you with a carefully selected organisation, chosen for its commitment to mentoring interns and supporting successful projects. Our clients are leading organisations, who will actively engage with you through regular meetings.

    Our matching process is designed to align your strengths and interests with internship needs. We consider factors such as your study area and availability to ensure a suitable fit between you and the project.

    Details for Summer 2025/2026 host organisations will be shared closer to the application opening date.

  • In addition to the standard subject fee for the Business and Economics Internship subject, there is an additional location-based fee. This covers:

    • Your accommodation (twin share) during the three week in-country program
    • The University of Melbourne's standard travel insurance (registration required)

    You are responsible for arranging and covering additional costs including, but not limited to, airfares, in-country transport, and meals.

Key Dates: Summer 2025/26

Monday 11 August
9:00am

International internship applications open

Wednesday 20 August
12:00 - 1:00pm

Information session

Sunday 31 August
11:59pm

International internship applications close

23 November - 13 December

International internship in -country period

How do I apply?

  • Ensure your study plan has room for a general elective or capstone* before submitting your application. If you need more information or guidance, please seek course advice from STOP 1.

    *Note: If you're considering completing the subject as a capstone, BUSA90525 must be listed as an available capstone in your course's 'Course structure' page in the Handbook

  • As part of your application, you will need to upload a current resume. To ensure your resume is competitive, attend the Develop an Effective Application webinar.

    1. Access SONIA and click 'University Sign In' to log in using your University of Melbourne student credentials.
    2. Click on the Placements tab to search for the CMCE20001/BUSA90525 International Internship placement group.
      • Note: A placement group will only appear when applications are open.
    3. Click on the + Join button to access the application form.
    4. Click on the Forms tab and select the application form November 2025 CMCE20001 International Internship Application Form.
    5. Complete all fields and click Submit. Please note that incomplete or late applications will not be accepted.

    Important: Do not leave the placement group after submitting your application.

  • We will evaluate your eligibility and suitability for clients' projects. You will receive an email with the outcome and next steps after your application has been reviewed.

  • If you are successful, you will receive an email confirming your permission to enrol. It will provide instructions on the next steps, including how to complete your enrolment in the subject.

    Important: You cannot add this subject to your Study Plan as 'Planned' or 'Enroled'. Your enrolment will be processed after you complete the acceptance process.

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