The Student Guide to Internships
- Personal Development
- Jan 08, 2025

The Students Guide to Internships, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.67, with 35 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 357 subscribers.
You will learn about Identify main motivations behind their internship application Understand how internship applications work Choose an approach to applications that fits their needs Find ways to make future applications better Deal with the rejection that often comes with internship applications Ask for feedback and process it in an effective way This course is ideal for individuals who are University students with little to moderate experience with internship applications who want to apply more efficiently and successfully It is particularly useful for University students with little to moderate experience with internship applications who want to apply more efficiently and successfully.
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Summary
Title: The Students Guide to Internships
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.67
Number of Lectures: 35
Number of Published Lectures: 35
Number of Curriculum Items: 35
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35
Original Price: $99.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This course is intended to help students who are just starting their career find an internship that works for them and apply for it more efficiently. It covers many aspects of internship application, including:
Determining your motivation for applying
Deciding on the application paththat works for you
Choosing the right lab (or company) for you
Making your application stand out
Building experiencewhen you don’t have experience to begin with
Handling rejection
Asking for (and dealing with) feedback
Navigating the internship once you’ve gotten it
The course can be completed without any prerequisites, and it is made to accompany you through most steps of the typical internship application process. It contains video lectures, as well as interviews with students and professors.
Note: more interviews are currently in production and will be added to the curriculum in the near future.
The Student’s Guide to Internships is written and taught by Tea Danilovi?, BSc and recorded, edited, and produced by Sergei Romashkin. Its aim is to synthesize knowledge and advice gathered through years of experience and have it organized in one place, creating a comprehensive guide for students interested in doing internships in companies and research institutions around the world. The examples provided in the lectures are mostly research-related, but the principles can be applied outside of academia as well.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome to the course!
Lecture 2: Course information
Chapter 2: What is your motivation for applying?
Lecture 1: Why are you applying?
Lecture 2: Exploring interests
Lecture 3: Gaining skills
Lecture 4: Building experience
Lecture 5: Going abroad
Chapter 3: How do you apply for an internship?
Lecture 1: The two paths of applying
Lecture 2: Applying through an open call
Lecture 3: Applying on your own
Lecture 4: What are you optimizing for?
Chapter 4: Behind the scenes #1
Lecture 1: Teas story
Chapter 5: Choosing where to go
Lecture 1: Choosing the right place for you
Lecture 2: Searching by topic
Lecture 3: Choosing a mentor
Chapter 6: Crafting your application
Lecture 1: Cold emails
Lecture 2: CV basics
Lecture 3: CV building
Chapter 7: Behind the scenes #2
Lecture 1: Arty Kovynev on application quality and interviewing students
Chapter 8: Getting rejected
Lecture 1: Lets talk about rejection
Lecture 2: Minimizing your chances for rejection
Lecture 3: Why rejection might be a good thing
Lecture 4: You can reject them, too
Chapter 9: Behind the scenes #3
Lecture 1: Milica Bojovi? on rejection (part I)
Lecture 2: Milica Bojovi? on rejection (part 2)
Chapter 10: You got the offer, now what?
Lecture 1: What you should ask before starting an internship
Lecture 2: What will your schedule look like?
Lecture 3: What are the expectations for your role?
Lecture 4: Are there accommodations available for you?
Lecture 5: Logistics and paperwork
Chapter 11: Feedback
Lecture 1: Why does feedback matter?
Lecture 2: Establishing a feedback system
Lecture 3: Take what works, leave what doesnt
Chapter 12: Final notes
Lecture 1: Thank you for taking the course!
Lecture 2: What is your next step?
Instructors

Tea Danilovi?
Biologist
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