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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : Political Science
166-351 International Parliamentary Internship |
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Note: | This subject is available only to students undertaking the Parliamentary Studies (Overseas Students) Program; for further details, please contact the Department. Special entry conditions apply. Students will only be permitted to take one Internship within the Department. | |
Credit Points: | 12.5 3rd year | |
Coordinator: | Rosemary Kiss | |
Corequisite/s: | 166-225/325 Public Policy-making in Australia. | |
Timetable: | Semester 1, repeated 2 | |
Contact: | To be determined in consultation with Parliamentary Officers and staff | |
Content: | In this subject students will have active experience working for a Member of Parliament in the settings of Parliament, the Parliamentary Library, Parliamentary Offices and electorate offices. Each student will complete a research project for the Member of Parliament on a topic of concern and interest to the MP. Academic supervision and support is provided by the Department. Students have the benefit of developing their research and interpersonal skills while learning about the representative role of MPs and Parliament and their tasks of policy-making and legislation. | |
Assessment: | Essay work or equivalent totalling 5000 words. | |
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