Recruiting an Apprentice or Intern

Are you looking for an intern or apprentice ? Our faculty offers a variety of degree programs at both the bachelor's (bac+3) and master's (bac+5) levels. Future senior technicians, engineers, managers, and more—our students enhance their education with practical experience in professional settings, whether through internships (lasting up to 6 months in the second year of a master's program) or through work-study programs.

The areas of expertise developed by our faculty are diverse and could align with what you are seeking. Explore our range of academic programs.

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Our Apprenticeship Programs

The Faculty of Physics and Engineering offers 12 programs available for work-study (apprenticeship and professionalization contracts). These programs alternate between periods spent in the company and at the University :

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Supervision of Apprentices or Interns

Mentor, tutor, internship, and apprenticeship supervisor—it is essential that everyone understands and honors their commitments to ensure proper supervision of our interns and apprentices.

  • Internship and Apprenticeship Supervisor:
    Supervisors define the tasks and agree to oversee an intern or apprentice. The "responsibilities and duties of the internship or apprenticeship supervisor" procedure will help supervisors understand what is expected of them.

  • Internship and Apprenticeship Tutor:
    Tutors are assigned after the first month of the internship or work-study period. The list of tutors is provided to the interns and apprentices.

 

Useful documents for monitoring apprentices    Access to CFAU

Documents useful for monitoring trainees   Access to PStage