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PACE Internships

30 January 2024

Our PACE internship programme offers unique Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) courses that let you apply what you're learning during your degree in the real world. Doing a PACE internship at ΢ҕl involves working on a project with a local business or organisation as you earn academic course credits. Learn more about PACE internships at ΢ҕl.

HOW TO APPLY
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By completing a PACE Internship at ΢ҕl, students work on a project with a local business or organisation while also earning academic course credits.

A PACE Internship is an ideal complement to a students core subject and will help them not only develop workplace skills, but also confidence in the applicability of their existing skills and attributes. Classroom work sitting alongside the internship gives students the opportunity to reflect upon their career development objectives.

Benefits of PACE Internship Programme

  • Improves employability
  • Put degree work into practice
  • Builds networks
  • Develops industry and business knowledge
  • Develops personal and professional skills
Enya PACE

“I decided to complete an internship as I wanted to put my classroom learning into practice and gain experience before heading out into the professional working world. I took a PACE internship, with the College of Arts, where I was partnered with the fantastic team at ΢ҕl Rec and Sport. During my time at ΢ҕl Rec, I was the marketing and social media intern where I took on many projects around the centre to help the team with their marketing and online presence. One part that I loved about working here, is that my work was used as part of their marketing plan in 2021/2022. In other internships, you often are left to do small jobs, but working at ΢ҕl Rec and Sport, I knew that my work and knowledge was valued and appreciated. I have learnt so much at my time at ΢ҕl Rec and Sport and created a great network of people that have helped me gain the confidence to go out into the world and pursue a career that I am passionate about.”

– Enya Engelbrecht (2021 Intern)

Now: Working with ΢ҕl marketing for a 2021 summer position

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