Psychology Undergraduate Work Placement (Spring 2024)
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online communication psychologyLooking to elevate your organization, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from University of Stirling to be your virtual interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools.
Students in this program are looking for projects that should increase their understanding of psychology in a work context. Because psychology graduates go into many different areas, it is very flexible.
The undergraduate work placement program involves pairing an undergraduate placement student with a host organisation, under the supervision of a mentor from that organisation.
Students are required to complete 50 hours of placement between January to April (when in that time the hours done are very flexible).
Projects can be conducted in person or remotely, or a combination of the two. Projects can be completed by an individual student or a team of students.
Deliverables will vary depending on the scope of the internship. However, these deliverables must be discussed and agreed upon prior to the start of the internship.
Project Examples
Students will complete a project for your organization over the placement period. We suggest providing a starting project, but as the placement goes on there may be other duties or projects the student is asked to complete as well. Providing a central project creates structure for the internship, and gives the student (and company) a tangible goal.
Project activities that students can complete may include, but are not limited to:
- befriending
- organising events
- creating outreach materials
- contributing to business plans
- creating a social media campaign to increase awareness of your organisation or product
- testing products or service in the design phase
- client and service users survey
- data analysis
- literature reviews and report writing
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Match does not guarantee a placement. Students will go through a secondary round of interviews with your company prior to the start of the project.
A representative of the company will be available for a pre-selection discussion with the administrator of the internship program to review the project scope.
Provide a dedicated contact who will act as the student's primary supervisor over the duration of the virtual placement. A secondary contact should be provided as a backup.
How is your project relevant to the internship?
Provide ongoing support and mentorship to students throughout the internship. Students will interact virtually with their primary contact no less than once a week.