URL study guide
https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/courses/2024-2025/AM_1119Course Objective
The aim of the first internship is to apply the competences acquired during the previous courses in a research project in order to ground the knowledge, attitudes and skills of interdisciplinary research. More specifically, the aims of the internships are:• The student conducts scientific research under supervision;
• The student is able to find scientific information and to evaluate this for the benefit of his or her own research question under supervision;
• The student is able to apply scientific methods and knowledge, to answer research questions and to generate evidence‐based knowledge under supervision;
• The student is able to formulate a research question, to choose, to implement and to evaluate the (appropriate) research method, and to phrase the obtained results in report under supervision;
• The student learns to cooperate with researchers of various disciplines;
• The student is able to orally present the research results and to discuss the findings;
• The student obtains a good impression of a potential future field of career.
Course Content
The internship is a compulsory part of the Master MPA. The duration of the internship is 5 months (27 EC). An internship placement must provide the student with the opportunity to learn how to conduct research under supervision. The onsite supervisor of the internship is linked to an academic or research institution. Internships can be conducted at various locations such as the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports, the Public Health Inspectorate, the Health Council, medical organizations such as the municipality health service (GGD), consultancies, the (pharmaceutical) industry and several research institutes, such as universities or e.g. the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM).It must fit the chosen specialisation. An internship typically has three phases:• In the first phase, you write an extended research proposal consisting of an introduction, background, theoretical/conceptual framework, research questions and your research methodology.
• In the second phase, you collect and analyse your (qualitative and/or quantitative) data.
• In the third phase, you do your final analysis and present your findings both orally and in a report. The presentation seminar is a compulsory part of this third phase.
Teaching Methods
Research internshipMethod of Assessment
Report (55% ), Oral presentation (15%), Execution (30%) and Attitude (Pass/fail) Within six weeks after the start of the master internship, an interim evaluation will take place to assess whether there is a reasonable chance of the placement being brought to a successful completion. The internship is supervised by one and assessed by two lecturers. Both lecturers are members of the academic staff at VU University Amsterdam. The onsite supervision can be carried out by a trainee research assistant (AIO), postdoc or researcher.Literature
Verschuren, P. and Doorewaards, H. (2010) Designing a research project (2nd edition) Eleven International Publishing, The Hague. Gray, D.E. (2014) Doing Research in the Real World (3rd edition)Sage Publications Ltd, Los Angeles. Substantial additional reading on both research methodology and the topic of the research, to be searched for by student.Target Audience
Students MSc MPA year 1Additional Information
Internships can only start when the draft research proposal and application and agreement form is approved and signed by the specialization coordinator. Information on Master internships is made available on Canvas.Entry Requirements
To ensure that students do have enough background knowledge, it is required that you have passed the three compulsory courses: ‘Research Methods for Analyzing Complex Problems',‘Analysis of Governmental Policy’ and ‘Communication Organization and Management’ (grade at least 6).Language of Tuition
- English
Study type
- Master