Skip to main content
Skip to main content

phil: Internship office

The Internship Office of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities is your central point of contact for everything to do with your internship. Here you can get general advice and answers to all questions about internships in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in our Schools (teacher training students should contact the ZLB).

If you have to provide proof of a pre-study internship for the Bachelor of Media Studies in your core or major subject, the office will also support you.

It will also help you to find internships, issue you with confirmations for compulsory internships and take over the crediting of internships already completed.

Kaufmann /-frau für Büromanagement

Contact us

Anna Maria Weber

Employee

Contact

praktikumsbuero@phil.uni-siegen.de
+49 271 740-2265
AR-IF 114
Adolf Reichwein Str. 2

Opening hours

Tuesday:
10:00-11:30
Thursday:
11:00-12:30

Open telephone consultation hours: Fridays

Registration for consultation hours

Contact person for

  • General advice on internships
  • Questions about all internships in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs of Faculty I(no teaching degree)
  • Questions about the pre-study internship as an admission requirement for the Bachelor of Media Studies in the core or main subject
  • Placement of internships
  • Issuing confirmations for the compulsory internship
  • Recognition of internships

Information

  • You will find the Internship Office of Faculty I for all Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in room AR-IF 114, on the AR campus (Adolf-Reichwein-Straße).
  • Please submit important print documents to me personally or place them in the mailbox on the outside of the IF building or in mailbox no. 91 on the first floor of the IF building. In any case, please send them to me in advance by email attachment.

Internship during studies

Overview of the process

Before the internship

  1. You look for a study-related internship on your own. The internship office of Faculty I will be happy to help you with this.
  2. You conclude an internship contract with your internship position once you have found an internship.
  3. You look for a full-time lecturer in your degree program [as a supervisor] who will conduct the internship evaluation interview with you after your internship and receive your internship report.
  4. You register the internship for approval at the Internship Office of Faculty I at least two weeks before the start of the internship by submitting the registration form (in person or by email attachment).
  5. The internship office will send you a confirmation that the internship is recognized and thus approve it.
  6. If your internship position requires confirmation that your internship is a proper part of your studies, the Internship Office will be happy to issue you with a corresponding certificate on request.

During the internship

  1. You carry out the internship according to the specifications in your internship contract.
  2. You write the internship report about it.
  3. At the end of your internship, you have an internship certificate issued for your internship, preferably on the company's business stationery.

After the internship

  1. You submit your internship certificate to the internship office.
  2. The internship office checks your internship certificate and, if it can be recognized, confirms this by email and registers you in unisono for the internship evaluation interview with your supervisor.
  3. You schedule the evaluation meeting with your supervisor.
  4. You submit your internship report with a copy of your internship certificate to your supervisor so that they can read through it before the interview.
  5. Your supervisor will conduct the evaluation interview with you and, if he/she considers your internship to have been passed, will give you unisono credit for the internship.

Information and jobs

Procedure

These guidelines describe how an internship is integrated into your studies. Which procedure applies to you depends primarily on when you started your studies or changed to your current degree program.

Occupational fields

Not sure what kind of internship you "fit in" with your degree program? Here are a few ideas for you.

Internship provider

Here you will find various sources for the search for internships and also offers maintained by us in our own internship exchange (in a Moodle course).