Eligibility & How to Apply
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Ready to participate in an internship? Let's walk through the eligibility requirements and application process for both internship opportunities and financial support to get you started on your professional journey. Whether you're pursuing a domestic, virtual, or global experience, this guide will support you every step of the way - from eligibility checking to securing funding for your internship.
Check Your Eligibility
Before applying, ensure you meet all the following requirements:
- be actively enrolled in a UQ program and courses
- not due to graduate at the end of the semester of application
- completion of at least six (6) units at UQ in your current UQ program
- maintaining a minimum GPA of 4 and a record of steady academic achievement
- meeting any specific prerequisites set by the host organisation or program
- be approved by your Faculty/School to undertake the program 'for credit' or alternatively be eligible to participate as unpaid work experience*.
- agree to UQ's Internships: Terms and Conditions
- adherence to UQ Student Code of Conduct and relevant policies for international travel/engagement
Am I Eligible for a Grant?
You may be eligible for financial support through a range of UQ grants and funding opportunities. Before submitting your application, please make sure to read the "Check Your Eligibility"** section. This includes internship grants that can help fund your experience.
Apply to Host
The application process involves several key steps that you'll need to complete in order:
Pre-Application
Identify an internship opportunity with your preferred provider/host organisation. If applicable, seek academic approval for course credit or professional practice hours.
Application to Host/Provider
Apply directly to the provider/host organisation and obtain confirmation of internship enrollment. This should include your full name, start/end dates, minimum hours per week, and internship type & location.
Register with UQ for Grant and or Insurance
Submit Your Registration
Congratulations on securing your internship placement! Now it's time to register with UQ to unlock support and funding opportunities.
Upon registering your accepted internship offer with the UQ Internships Team, you will automatically be considered and assessed for eligibility for the following:
- UQ Internship Grants – Financial support for your experience
- NCP Grant – Australian Government funding available to eligible Australian citizens enrolled in undergraduate programs
- UQ Insurance – Insurance coverage during your internship
What you'll need when submitting a registration -Your official confirmation of internship enrollment from your host organisation, including start/end dates, hours per week, and internship location.
Register My Internship with UQ
UQ Review & Verification
Once you submit your registration, the UQ Internship Team will verify the details with your host organisation and assess your eligibility for all available support programs. This process ensures you receive the maximum assistance available for your internship experience.
Steps to Complete Your Internship
Pre-Departure Requirements
- Complete the Traveller Declaration
- Submit Pre-Departure Confirmation to UQ
During Your Internship
- Week 1: Complete the internship checkpoint form sent by UQ
- Credit-bearing placements: Complete required tasks, assessments, and reports
Post-Internship
- Final week: Complete reflection form
- Last day: Submit final feedback form
Disclaimer
Deferred and supplementary exams
If you have been granted a deferred or supplementary exam, you may not be able to participate in a Domestic or Global Internship due to date restrictions. Please contact examinations for further assistance.
Global Internship implications on semester exchange applications
It is recommended that students DO NOT participate in a Global Internship directly before a semester-based exchange. Overseas travel prior to an exchange can negatively impact your ability to obtain a student visa for both a Global Internship and semester-based experience. In some cases, students may need to choose to only participate in one global experience.
Students who participate in a Global Internship immediately prior to a semester-based exchange must acknowledge the following:
- It is your responsibility to research immigration procedures for your host country/countries.
- The Internship Team and The Global Experience Team as well as the internship provider are not able to expedite the processing of your application, visa documents, or visa application due to impending travel plans.
- If you choose to withdraw from either experience, you must contact the The Internship Team and The Global Experience Team to confirm your withdrawal.
HDR Students
HDR students may have the opportunity to participate in an internship. However, please note that your participation:
- is extracurricular and outside the scope of your PhD (with implications for annual leave), and
- will not be considered an HDR placement eligible for the Career Development Scholarship Extension
- UQ Internship Grants are not available to HDR students.
As an alternative, you may wish to consider an HDR program-embedded placement. You can find out more by attending an HDR Placement Information Session or by contacting the Graduate School directly.
- Eligibility & How to Apply
- Find an Internship
- Budget & Funding for Internships
- Credit for Internships
- Submit Your Registration to UQ
- Prepare for Your Internship
Information Session - Internships in Indonesia & Japan with NCP Grant (In-Person)
Information Session - Guaranteed Internship Grants for Eligible Students (In-Person)
Key Dates
Program Dates: Experiences taking place between 20 June 2026 and 26 July 2026 will be supported.
UQ Registration Due Date: 4 May 2026
Program Application Deadline: Varies by host organisation. Please refer to the host organisation's website for specific dates