ANIP6506 Australian National Internship C
| Offered By | Australian National Internships Program |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject | Australian National Internship |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2012, Second Semester, 2012, First Semester, 2013, and Second Semester, 2013 |
| Unit Value | 18 units |
| Course Description |
The Australian National Internships Program provides postgraduate students from any discipline with the opportunity to undertake a significant research project within a work place. Academic credit will be awarded towards the students' degrees. All placements are in Canberra at national institutions (eg Parliament House, government departments and agencies), peak industry bodies, public policy-focussed NGOs, or international organisations (eg foreign embassies). Admission to this course is selective due to the high academic standards required to successfully complete the course. Internship placements are for 11 weeks. The research topic is agreed between the Intern and the placement and topics usually have a public policy focus. During the Internship students attend workshops on campus to enhance their professional skills. |
| Learning Outcomes |
By the end of this course, students should be able to: • Demonstrate and apply a range of new applied research and professional skills; • Source, analyse, synthesise, and interpret information from diverse sources; • Think, write, and argue about complex public policy issues and questions; • Engage professionally with stakeholders on policy-relevant topics. |
| Indicative Assessment |
Assessment of the achievement of learning outcomes in this course will be undertaken through submission and grading of: • a research project proposal (5% of the final grade); • a brief mid semester (approximately) progress report (5%); • a research report of up to 16,000 words (70%); and • an oral presentation on the research report (20%). |
| Workload |
This course involves the following workload: • 4 full days per week for 11 weeks undertaking applied research and writing the Internship research report; and • a 1 hour workshop each week of the semester, developing professional skills and dealing with course issues. |
| Course Classification(s) | SpecialistSpecialist courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide for the acquisition of specialist skills; or 'second degree' and higher level of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs; or knowledge associated with professional accreditation. |
| Consent Required | Written permission to enroll in ANIP must be obtained from the student's home College plus approval from ANIP based on selection process. |
| Technology Requirements |
All students must have standard Microsoft Office Suite and Internet access. |
| Academic Contact | Dr Andrew Banfield |
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




