166-044 Parliamentary Internship (Int.Students)

Note

Students will only be permitted to take one political Science internship as part of their BA.

Availability

3rd year

Credit Points

25

Coordinator

Dr John Chesterman

Prerequisites

This subject is available only to students undertaking the Parliamentary Internship (International Students) Program. For further details, please contact the department. Special entry conditions apply.

Semester

1, repeat 2 (view timetable)

Contact

To be determined in consultation with Parliamentary Officers and staff

Subject Description

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 MP on a topic of concern and interest to the MP. Academic supervision and support is provided by the department. Students should develop their research and interpersonal skills while learning about the representative role of MPs and Parliament and their tasks of policy making and legislation. Students who complete this subject should have well-developed analytical, research, interviewing and report-writing skills; have practical skills enabling the provision of consultancy-type research services; and have high-level interpersonal skills developed through interaction with a range of people, including MPs.

Generic Skills

  • be able to research through the competent use of the library and other information sources, and be able to define areas of inquiry and methods of research in the preparation of essays;

  • be able to conceptualise theoretical problems, form judgements and arguments and communicate critically, creatively and theoretically through essay writing, tutorial discussion and presentations;

  • be able to communicate knowledge ideologically and economically through essay writing and tutorial discussion;

  • be able to manage and organise workloads for recommended reading, the completion of essays and reports;

  • be able to participate in team work through involvement in syndicate groups and group discussions.

Assessment

A research report of 6000 words 80% and a reflective essay of 2000 words 20% (both due at the end of semester.)



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