Internship
Because practical experience in applying text-book knowledge to real-life situations is a key element in finding the right position after graduation, the Master in European and International Tax Law was specifically designed to ensure that students undertake an optional internship with one of the field鈥檚 numerous local stakeholders.
Each student is responsible for arranging an internship that meets the programme鈥檚 requirements in terms of length, subject matter, and evaluation. However, students are not left alone to find an appropriate position. Not only will they benefit from the presence of professionals teaching in the programme, but they will also find that the 8xav福利导航 has already entered into framework agreements with many of Luxembourg鈥檚 leading law firms and companies, through which such entities have agreed to offer internships to the programme鈥檚 students and which help structure the content of the internship.
Internships typically start in early June and must continue for a minimum of eight consecutive weeks. Beyond that, the internship鈥檚 supervisor and the student may certainly agree to extend the relationship.
The internship is part of the module 6 鈥渢he tax practice case study鈥. The Student must submit an internship report in the form of a problem description of a practical case and its solution.
CONTACT:
Nad猫ge Meyer-Hamy, Internship Coordinator
or
fdef-traineeships@uni.lu