Graduate Student Internship Program

Overview

The Graduate Student Internship Program (GSIP) allows graduate students at the University of Alberta to participate in flexible, paid work experience throughout the year. The GSIP program helps connect students with internship opportunities in the public, private or not-for-profit sectors where they can gain valuable work experience and strengthen both their professional and transferable skills.

Benefits

There are many benefits to participating in an internship experience as a graduate student. For instance, students can connect with organizations and employers within relevant fields as well as apply their academic learning to challenges and opportunities beyond academia.

Application Information

  • Students who are interested in participating in a GSIP internship opportunity can find more information online, view available postings on campusBRIDGE or connect with a Graduate Student Internship Advisor for guidance.
  • Employers who are interested in working with an outstanding U of A graduate student can learn more about how to create/post an internship and hire a student.

Contact

For more information, students can contact andrea.spevak@ualberta.ca or gsip@ualberta.ca.

Program Details

Faculty/Unit: Graduate + Postdoctoral Studies, Augustana, Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, Arts, Business, Education, Engineering, Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, Law, Medicine and Dentistry, Native Studies, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Public Health, School of, Rehabilitation Medicine, Science and Faculté Saint-Jean
Academic Level: Graduate
Credit Received: Non-Credit
Payment: Paid
Location: Other
Format: In-Person
Related Learning Types

Work-Integrated Learning

  • Internship

Eligibility Requirements

  • Any registered master’s or PhD student at the University of Alberta is eligible.
  • Available internships are posted on campusBRIDGE, under the GSIP heading.
  • Students can apply for GSIP internships for which they are qualified. Students are also able to create their own internships.

Recognition + Compensation

  • Internship experiences are paid opportunities. Employers must adhere to the minimum payment requirements as outlined by the Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies.

Duration, Format + Location

  • Internship opportunities are flexible and can be developed to meet the needs of both the student and the employer.