Digital Studio Graduate Internship Program
Digital Studio Graduate Internship Program
About the Graduate internship program
Are you a Faculty of Arts graduate student who is keen to expand your digital skills, or an academic who needs support with a digital humanities project?
The Digital Studio’s Graduate Internships bring together graduate students, postdocs and academics from across the Faculty of Arts to work together on digital research projects. Creating an environment for the investigation and trialling of digital concepts and methodologies, the internships provide support to academics, as well as upskilling and mentoring an emerging community of digital humanists.
Now in its sixth year, the Digital Studio graduate internship program has already supported over 40 diverse digital humanities, arts, and social science projects. You can view some of this work below.
Applications for 2023 program are open now and close Wednesday 13th September 2023.
Browse through previous internship projects:
Graduate internship applications
The Digital Studio’s Graduate Internship Scheme seeks to expand the integration of digital research projects and methods across the Faculty of Arts.
Student applications
The internships are open to research graduate students (Doctor of Philosophy) in the Faculty of Arts, or students who have recently completed their PhD (within the last 6 months).
The internship is a unique opportunity for graduate students to expand their coding and data management skills, with training and mentoring from the Digital Studio. Interns will be matched with an academic, assisting them to deliver a digital project within the humanities and social sciences.
Graduate student application form
Please note: Applications for the 2023 internships are open now until Wed 13th Sept
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Student internship guidelines
- The internships are open to research graduate students (Doctor of Philosophy and Masters by Research) in the Faculty of Arts, or students who have recently completed their PHD (within the last 6 months)
- The Faculty of Arts Digital Studio Graduate internships are paid (approximately 45 hours work and interns are paid as casual research assistants, schedule to be negotiated with academic supervisor)
- Interns will be required to meet with their academic supervisor and Digital Studio mentor regularly throughout the project (minimum of four times)
- Interns are expected to work in the Digital Studio and attend intern meet-ups to promote sharing of knowledge and collaborative learning amongst intern cohort. Please note, applications to work remotely (online only) will be considered
- Preliminary data manipulation and management training sessions will be a requirement prior to commencing the internship (training is in addition to paid hours)
- Additional mentoring and support will be provided by Social and Cultural Informatics (SCIP) and the Digital Studio throughout the internship as required
- At the end of the internship all interns will be required to present their project as part of a showcase event
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Application requirements
- All applicants must submit a one-page CV with their application
- All applicants must upload a copy of the Internship Declaration signed by their supervisor. Download copy of Declaration (380kb pdf)
Academic applications
Academics working in the humanities and social sciences who have a suitable digital project, or amassed research materials that would benefit from structured cleaning, coding, expanding or visualisation of their dataset, can submit an expression of interest to join the program.
Academic Expression of interest form
Please note: Applications for the 2023 internships are open now until Wed 13th Sept
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Academic internship guidelines
The Digital Studio internships have the following requirements for participating academics:
- The program is available to all staff in the five Schools, and internships will be distributed across the Schools
- Preference for researchers who already have some basic data management structures or coding framework, or academics who have amassed research materials that could be organised into a data management framework
- Grant funding is available for 10 internships, which approximates to 45 hours, with graduate training provided in addition to the internship hours
- Academics will be required to meet in-person with their intern at least four times during the internship; at the beginning of the internship, after the intern has completed 15 hours, 30 hours, and to plan the end of internship presentation. Please note, applications to work remotely (online only) will be considered
- Academics who participate in the scheme will be asked to demonstrate the ways their data has been enhanced and should be willing to share the results with other scholars in their School. They will be assisted to provide this presentation by their intern
- Interns will be supported throughout the internship by the Digital Studio and ideally work in the Studio’s collaborative digital research environment
More information
If you have any questions about the internships please email the Digital Studio.