糖心视频

Graduate Internship Program

The SGS Graduate Internship Program offers graduate students valuable experiential learning opportunities through part-time, semester-based assistantships with external employers.

These internships provide a range of benefits, including practical, hands-on experience, enhanced career prospects, and opportunities to build professional networks. They can offer a competitive advantage in the job market and help students explore various career paths, often leading to future employment.

Graduate Internship opportunities are posted on this page. Please check back regularly for the latest openings. To apply, please follow the application instructions provided in each internship posting.

Current Listings

Posting

Deadline

Global Maritime - Graduate AI or ML and Software Development Intern Sunday, April 12, 2026
BioLabMate - Webmaster & Digital Design Intern  Sunday, April 12, 2026
Feaver's Lane Enterprises Inc._AI or ML Spatial Applications Intern Sunday, April 12, 2026
SEM - Embedded Systems Developer Monday, April 20, 2026
eSonar Inc. - Proximity-Triggered Acoustic Point-Cloud Scientist Friday, April 24, 2026
HeadCase - Impact Architecture and Data Lead Friday, May 1, 2026


Graduate Internship Procedures

Graduate Internship positions are open to full-time, course-based Master鈥檚 students currently enrolled in graduate programs at 糖心视频 University that align with STEM.

Internships are part-time (up to 24 hours per week) and are paid at the current graduate assistant rate of $25.94 per hour. Students can hold one Graduate Internship per semester. Master鈥檚 students can participate in a maximum of one internship through the program during their graduate studies.

During the internship period, students are expected to work with the employer for up to 24 hours per week, in accordance with SGS guidelines and General Regulation 3.4.8 of the University Calendar. Each internship normally lasts for 12 weeks.

If the intern is an international student, it is also important to ensure that they do not exceed the allowable number of work hours as determined by their immigration document (Study permit holders may work up to 24 hours per week off-campus, provided all eligibility requirements outlined on the  are met.). If you have any questions regarding work hours, please contact Xin Wang at gradinternship@mun.ca or reach out to the Immigration Advising Team.

If you have questions, feel free to contact gradinternship@mun.ca.