Internships

Sapienza offers its students and graduates the chance of doing internships to help them enter the world of work. Internships are structured in order to let students learn by doing. centered on direct experience of the world of work, on the support that companies, public bodies and third-sector organizations can provide to training by making their professional and technological know-how available.

The Internship Unit signs agreements online with companies and organizations interested in hosting internships at their facilities.

On the TSP Sapienza platform (https://uniroma1.tsp.esse3.cineca.it/pub/main-page), you can view a list of all institutions that have agreements with Sapienza. You can also apply for published internship opportunities or even submit a self-application directly to a company or organization's profile via the "company search" section. To do so, you'll need to upload your resume and include a cover letter.

https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/internships

https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/faq-curricular-and-extracurricular-internships

 

To activate an Internship

1.    Self-apply or apply for an Internship opportunity on TSP

( https://uniroma1.tsp.esse3.cineca.it/pub/main-page )

2.    Once the application has been accepted, the organisation/company must proceed to complete the ‘Training Project’.

3.    The trainee must ‘confirm’ the TSP project, which will then be ‘approved’ by the University, once it has verified the relevance of the training objectives with the course of study and the number of credits dedicated to the traineeship activity

4.    The ‘Training project’, downloaded in pdf format by the host organisation, must be signed by the organisation/company and by the trainee and then sent by e-mail at least one week before the start date of the work placement to the work placement contact person (indicated on the project as ‘university tutor’)

5.    The university tutor, after affixing his/her signature, will email the training project back and ‘activate’ the work placement on TSP. Only then can the student begin his or her work placement.

6.    At the end of the placement, the ‘Final Report’ form signed by the host tutor must be emailed to the university tutor.

7.    For the recognition of training credits on Infostud, the student must hand in the ‘Final report’ to the teacher responsible for recording work placements and/or to the didactic secretariat of their course of study.

Any further information to activate an internship may be requested from the Internships Offices, generally located in the Dean’s Offices of each Faculty.



Faculty Internship Office Contacts:

Internship Office: tirocini.lettere@uniroma1.it 
Antonella Ferrari: antonella.ferrari@uniroma1.it 
Simona Tortora: simona.tortora@uniroma1.it

 

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