The Institute for Parliamentary Research offers exciting and varied internships at the interface between research and practice. The formal requirement is that the study regulations of your university stipulate a compulsory internship.
Please send your detailed application summarised in one PDF document to praktikum@iparl.de.
People with severe disabilities are given preference if they are equally qualified. The Institute for Parliamentary Research promotes gender equality. Applications from women and people with a migration background are expressly welcomed.
Even though the two words "buddy" and "hybrid" are rarely used in combination in everyday life, together they describe my internship at the Institute for Parliamentary Research (IParl) perfectly. An internship report by Svenja Samstag.
Dario Landwehr's first visit to IParl marked the start of his digital internship. From then on, he carried out a digital internship from Hanover. His internship break reveals whether it went well.
Our intern Florian Schreiner was only able to experience a little of Berlin due to the special circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In his internship report, he describes why the journey from the south to the east of the republic was nevertheless worthwhile and the various projects he was able to support.
Our intern Clara Koch was really looking forward to her time in Berlin and was able to dedicate herself to her own project right from the start. In her report, she looks back on a successful internship despite the severe restrictions caused by the spread of COVID-19.
An internship report by Sarah Ribbert: I started my internship at IParl in April 2018 with the intention of gaining an in-depth insight into political science research. As it turned out - a stroke of luck...
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