Overview
Skills and learning outcomes
- Use communication skills to achieve work outcomes and work creatively with others
- Extend and expand professional networks (through mentoring and networking)
- Interact effectively with others and build rapport
- Seek to engage with other people, to get to know them and let them learn about yourself, through conversations, information sharing, and social interactions
- Foster professional networks in specific areas of interest or industry to improve work outcomes and opportunities
- Actively contribute to relationships, responding to stakeholder needs and modifying behaviour and engagement to ensure relationship longevity
- Review and reflect on existing relationships to identify methods to continuously improve them
Content
Module 1: Preparing for your international internship
Module 2: Lectures
Module 3: Internship materials
Module 4: Internship assignments
Module 5: Attaining Advocacy badge
Module 6: Attaining Global Awareness badge
Module 7: Attaining Relationship Building badge
How does it work ?
A score of 32/40 on the International Internship Report
The report building on and incorporating your reflective journal is a formal and factual document of 4,000 words, addressed to an academic audience which gives a clear picture of the host organisation's goals and operations, the student's role within the organisation, as well as a detailed account of work activities undertaken whilst on placement together with an overall reflection and appraisal upon the agency and its work. The report will be backed up with appropriate theoretical discussion as well as practical documentation. Networking is an extremely important part of professional life, particularly in making links across the world, be they via face-to-face contact, through voicemail or the internet. It can be both organisations and, preferably, individuals within organisations. As a result, a list of professional contacts established during the internship is to be included in the Internship Report

