UQ Embassy Internship Program

Gain exposure to the working environment of an International Embassy

The University of Queensland coordinates an internship program with a number of international embassies in Canberra over the winter and summer breaks. This internship represents a fantastic opportunity if you have an interest in international culture and society, trade, diplomacy, international relations and business.

The objective of the internship program is to strengthen relations between The University of Queensland and the Embassy and offer meaningful networking and work experience opportunities for students to gain exposure to the working environment of an Embassy.

UQ students have participated in research, prepared reports and attended events and meetings during their internships across topics that have included:

  • Agriculture
  • Asia Pacific security
  • Biodiversity
  • Economic partnerships
  • Free trade agreements
  • Human trafficking
  • Import/export analysis
  • Journalism/tourism marketing
  • Climate change and net zero emission
Winter 2023 Program Information

Participating Embassies may include: Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, U.S. Consulate General (Sydney)Uruguay, and Venezuela.

EmbassyDurationDatesLocationApplication Closing DatesDuties
U.S. Consulate General3 Weeks26 June 2023 - 14 July 2023Sydney, NSW21 April 2023Opportunities for this round are located in the Political/Economic and Public Affairs sections of the Consulate.
Other Participating Embassies3 Weeks

26 June 2023 - 14 July 2023

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

21 April 2023May include general office administration, executive support to the Ambassador, project work, research, consular services, translation, event coordination and liaison with other international embassies

Please note: All Embassy programs are unpaid internships. 

Students must meet the UQ and the Embassy eligibility criteria to apply. To be eligible to participate in an internship, at the time of application, you must:

Eligibility Criteria:

  • be actively enrolled in a UQ program and courses
  • not due to graduate at the end of the semester of application
  • have completed at least six (6) units at UQ in your current UQ program
  • have a minimum GPA of 4 and a record of steady academic achievement
  • not be undertaking the internship during teaching weeks or periods when an applicant is enrolled in coursework (eg. summer semester)
  • have an interest in the culture and society, diplomacy, trade, international relations and business of the embassy for which you are applying

U.S. Embassy/Consulate General Eligibility Criteria:

  • Be at least 18 years old at time of application,
  • An Australian citizen/Legal Resident (U.S. citizens are not eligible, unless they are a dual citizen),
  • Be approved for credit toward your Internship by your UQ Faculty,
  • Must be returning to full-time university studies after completion of the Internship.

Important note (U.S. Embassy/Consulate General): Successful interns applying to the U.S. Embassy must pass a security certification by the U.S. Government before starting their internship.

Students are required to submit the following documents in their online application. 

U.S. Embassy/Consulate General Application Requirements

  • US Embassy Application form
  • Brief statement (300 words max) to explain why you would like to be considered for the Foreign National Student Intern Program and what you hope to achieve during the program
  • CV
  • UQ Studies Report
  • Proof of your legal residency/right to work in Australia
  • Faculty Credit Confirmation

Participating Embassies Application Requirements

  • UQ Studies Report
  • CV

Apply Here

Applications for the Winter 2023 UQ Embassy Internship Program are now CLOSED

 

Internship

There is no internship fee to participate in this program.

Students are automatically considered for the Internships and Global Experiences Grant and no additional application is required. Funding is not guaranteed even if all selection criteria are met. You must be financially able to support yourself in travelling to, living in (including all transport and living expenses) and returning from Canberra for the full duration of the program dates.

Please note the following:

  • Students must ensure they have sufficient funds for the duration of the internship and should not rely upon this grant to fund their internship expenses
  • Students are responsible for arranging all travel bookings, transfers and accommodations for the internship program
  • Grant amounts will vary depending on the duration and location of the activity, and the availability of funding.

Please refer to the Short-Term Experiences Funding page for details.

 

Some Faculties allow students to receive credit towards their UQ program from internships or other non-study activities. 

If you are interested in seeking credit, you must contact your Faculty/School directly for more information regarding the available courses and your eligibility prior to applying to your internship. For more information, see the 'credit for internships' page.

Key Dates

Winter 2023

Start: 26 June 2023
End: 14 July 2023

UQ Application Dates

Open: 13 February 2023
Close: 21 April 2023

Applications NOW CLOSED

 

Summer 2023/2024

Start: TBC
End: TBC

UQ Application Dates

Open: 26 July 2023
Close: 10 September 2023

 

 

Need more information

Please contact iget@uq.edu.au

  Resources for participants (Successful students will be invited to a pre-departure session in late May/ early June)