Internship

Early professional internship

For second-year students of the "Business administration" curriculum, completion of the early professional internship for Chartered Accountants is a mandatory requirement for admission to the graduation exam, and ultimately to obtain the degree.

The early internship lasts 275 hours, to be completed over at least 6 months (without any breaks).

In order for the internship to be properly set up and subsequently recognised, students must follow the internship set-up procedure established by the University and register with the Interns list of the ODCEC (Association of Chartered Accountants and Accounting Experts).

We advise students to check the deadlines for their study programme and identify the legal firm where they would like to carry out their internship well in advance.

For information on eligibility requirements, internship characteristics and formalities, please visit the dedicated page on the University website: Early professional internships - Chartered Accountants and Accounting Experts.

Internship tutor: Prof. Francesco Rossi Dal Pozzo

Guidelines on curricular internships and recognition of working activity

Guidelines on curricular internships and the recognition of working activity in lieu of professional internship in the Master's Degree Course in Business Administration, Law and Corporate Governance have been approved by the Academic Board.

General information (COSP)

An internship (or traineeship) is a training experience encompassing different options:

  • Students can participate in curricular internship/work placement
  • Those who have completed their study programme not more than 12 months ago can do extracurricular internships/traineeships.

The Cosp manages setup procedures for internships in public and private companies and institutions aimed at enrolled students, graduands and postgraduates.

How to find a stage opportunity

Students can either select one of the available internship positions on the University noticeboard or find an internship by themselves.
In any case they must follow procedures established by the Study and Career Guidance Centre (COSP).