InternshipProgram

Our Internship Program pairs academic studies with paid professional work experience relating to your academic and career interests.


Internships offer you the opportunity to build connections between your classes and professional experiences, become career ready, and develop community connections all while completing your Bachelor of Arts degree.

 

The program allows students to complete two paid internships during their studies. 

Three photos beside one another; one of a female student at an art gallery taking photos, one of a male student in the provincial archives looking at documents, and one of a female student writing on a whiteboard

We partner with more than 40 organizations to provide personalized internship opportunities

  • Atlantic Human Rights Centre

  • Beaverbrook Art Gallery

  • Canadian Mental Health Association

  • Internment Camp Museum

  • Fredericton Chamber of Commerce

  • Hayes Urban Teaching Farm

  • Habitat for Humanity

  • Government of New Brunswick

  • Immigration Fredericton

  • John Howard Society

  • Multicultural Association of Fredericton

  • Nature Trust of New Brunswick

  • Opal Family Services

  • Rising Tides Healing Centre

  • Charlotte Street Arts Centre

  • Stiletto Consulting

  • United for Literacy

  • York Care Centre

... and more!

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A female student stands on the steps outside of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, holding out a STU pennantCharlotte James

Anthropology student and aspiring Art Curator
Internship at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery


"To be in a room filled with people I hoped to one day become was an impactful moment for me. Without this internship, I would not have the same insider knowledge I do now. I am privileged to work alongside people who inspire me in my undergrad." 

 

 

 

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