https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/courses/2024-2025/AM_471119To apply the theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquired during the theoretical part of the program to a practical research setting. Depending on your specialisation this will be in the field of Management and Entrepreneurship in the Health and Life Sciences, Policy in the Health and Life Sciences, Communication in the Health and Life Sciences or International Public Health. In contrast to the first internship, you now have co-responsibility for the academic quality of your placement. You have only one VU supervisor. Students take part in a research project at the VU or elsewhere. Duration of the internship is 5 months (30 EC).The internship is a compulsory part of the Master MPA. An internship placement must provide the student with the opportunity to learn how to conduct research under supervision. An internship typically has three phases. In the first phase, you write your research proposal consisting of an introduction, background, theoretical/conceptual framework, research questions and your research methodology. In the second phase, you collect 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 evaluation week is a compulsory part of this third phase. Aim of this week is to reflect practice back to theory. Internships can be conducted at various locations such as the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports, the Nederlandse Mededingingsautoriteit, the Health Council, medical organizations such as the municipality health service (GGD), hospitals, consultancies, the (pharmaceutical) industry and several research institutes, such as universities or e.g. the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM). Consultancy companies, hospital staff departments and ICT firms / start ups are equally interested in you. You can also conduct your internship abroad. The first and third phase of your internship will still take place in the Netherlands, to ensure the quality and learning experiences.Work-based placementWritten report and oral presentation. 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 and assessed by two lecturers. Both lecturers are members of the academic staff at VU University Amsterdam. The day-to-day supervision can be carried out by a trainee research assistant (AIO), postdoc or researcher.Students from the MSc MPA year 2Participation in this compulsory component is only permitted if the student meets the relevant requirements for admission. These requirements are detailed in the Internship guideline MPA (on Canvas) and in the Academic and Examination Regulations. The work-based placement is subject to the document: “Student placement (internship) and literature regulations”. These regulations require detailed written agreements between supervisors and student that specify the conditions for the Master research project. This agreement should be sent for approval by the MPA specialisation coordinator at least two weeks before the planned start of the work-based placement. If the proposal is of sufficient quality, you can start your internship. If not, you’ll need to adapt your proposal and send it for approval again. You can only start your internship after your research design has been approved. Information on Master internships is made available on Canvas.Information about internship opportunities, the visiting hours of the specialization coordinator and specific tips, training and intervision opportunities and meetings will be available on Canvas.