
In this report, the ON-IT consortium presents the results of a mapping activity of online internship experiences provided by EU universities during the COVID-19 lockdown. The case-studies considered involve University teachers supervising virtual internship; students having completed online internships; University internship office or career centre administrators; and company tutors or supervisors in charge of overseeing the trainees.
Virtual internships give students the possibility to work in an international context, without the need for excessive technical and financial resources. At the same time, they allow them to collaborate with third sector entities in general and specifically with international NGOs. Therefore, online internships constitute a great opportunity for the internationalization of higher education institutions and for increasing their contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
However, much remains to be done to improve the relevance and the efficiency of virtual internships. Therefore, this report includes a set of recommendations aimed at advancing the online work-based learning offer of higher education institutions.
This report is an essential reading for all the actors involved in the online internship experience: students; university administrative staff; university tutors; company tutors; and anyone interested in advancing in the design and implementation of meaningful online internships in higher education.
As a further step, the ON-IT project will put this analysis to use to define guidelines for quality criteria, processes and rules for the implementation of effective online work-based learning models in higher education, and we are eager to hear comments from others with insight or interest in this area.
About the ON-IT project
The ON-IT – Online Internship in Tourism project aims to develop a guidance framework and practical tools to design and implement quality online tourism internships in higher education. By actively engaging all actors involved in the internship experience, the ON-IT project focuses on equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills to face the challenges of digital transformation in the labour market.
The ON-IT project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, and implemented by a consortium led by the University of Macerata (Italy) and including: University of La Laguna (Spain); JAMK University of Applied Sciences (Finland); Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management of the University of Rijeka (Croatia); Montpellier Business School (France); Mediterranean Universities Union – UNIMED (Italy); and IGCAT (Spain).