The internship is a key part of the program
The internship provides jobseekers with an advantage when entering working life and often has a decisive influence on an intern’s professional future.
The internship is a first step in professional life. It provides students the opportunity to discover how a company and a professional environment function, to put their education into practice, to acquire professional skills that cannot be taught in a university environment, to build a professional network, to affirm a choice of career (or not), and to prepare for working life.
Where can I find an internship?
Internship and job offers are posted on Dauphine - PSL's jobsteaser (Log in with your ENT credentials to view offers). CEREMADE internships at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL are also posted.
Contact the Teaching Team
Imen BEN TAHAR
M2 ISF
Finance
Vincent RIVOIRARD
M2 ISF
Statistics and Data Science
The Internship Agreement
The internship agreement is a contract signed between the host institution, the student, and Paris-Dauphine that defines the legal, financial, and pedagogical conditions of the internship. The agreement must be signed by all three parties before the internship begins.
Internships that are subject to this agreement must take place between October 1 and September 30 of the school year in which the student is enrolled.
In rare cases, second-year Master’s students who have not yet graduated can request an extension of their internship through December 31.
Students retain student status while they are completing their internships. Students completing internships abroad must have notified the university before they leave and have received Social Security approval.
When an internship with a private company, an association, or a public establishment of an industrial or commercial nature on French soil lasts longer than two consecutive months, it should be recompensed.
Some Numbers
Graduates of the Master’s program did the following types of internships:
The following chart illustrates the length of time between graduating and beginning employment according to alumni interviewed.