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Take an Internship During Your Studies at NMBU

By taking an internship course, you will gain relevant work experience during your studies. Many of our programmes of study offer this type of practice as part of the degree.

In an internship, you use the skills from your studies to help solve a business's real needs. You gain practical learning and relevant work experience. Taking an internship can also provide new perspectives for your further studies and is a valuable addition to your CV. It is a great opportunity to gain job-seeking experience, make industry contacts, and build a network. The internship can be in Norway or abroad. Take an internship course and gain valuable work experience and credits!

Useful Information

  • What is an Internship?

    An internship is a course at NMBU where you, as a student, work in a business with an agreed project or other relevant issues for a limited period. You should have the academic background to carry out the agreed tasks. The tasks should also be relevant to the job market you are training for. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to systematically reflect on your experiences during the internship through assignments in the course. The purpose of the course is to link your studies more closely to the current job market and give you an understanding of how the knowledge you have gained is used in the professional world. NMBU aims for both you and the business to mutually benefit from the internship.

    NMBU offers different internship courses with various requirements. Check the requirements on the course page.

    Usually, you must find and contact a business you find interesting for the internship. The faculty assesses whether the business and tasks are suitable as work experience for you, as the faculty is responsible for the quality of the study program.

    An internship is not a professional employment, and you should not receive a salary from the business for the work you do during the internship.

  • For Whom?

    For the faculties/study programs that offer internship courses, it is common for undergraduate students to be in their third year and have passed at least 120 credits before starting the course, and that all masters students can take such a course.

    Additionally, the School of Economics and Business offers the course Internship Abroad (course description INN332) to all masters students at NMBU.

  • How to Get Started?
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Students' Experiences

See how other students have experienced their internships and get useful tips.

Student interviews from the School of Economics and Business
Student interviews from the Faculty of Biosciences

Examples of Former Host Organisations

  • AgriAnalyse
  • Asplan Viak
  • Bane Nor Eiendom
  • Becour
  • Innovation Norway
  • JM Norge
  • Lindum
  • Mowi
  • Municipalities, county administrations and county governors
  • Natural History Museum
  • NGOs
  • NIBIO
  • Nofima
  • Norconsult
  • Nortura
  • Norwegian Agricultural Advisory Service
  • Norwegian embassies abroad
  • Norwegian Public Roads Administration
  • Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority
  • OBOS Nye Hjem
  • OECD (France)
  • RENAS
  • RSM
  • Sweco
  • Tine
  • Zero Emission Resource Organisation