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Paris is an international metropolis hosting tens of thousands of multinational corporations, international organizations, startup companies, and nonprofits. 91Թstudents are global explorers and should make the most of the professional development opportunities available in Paris’ international economy.

The American University of Paris encourages students to complete at least one internship during their academic program. Internships enable students to explore their interests, develop their network, and gain the professional experience they need for life after graduation.

That said,internship law and policies in France are complex. It is imperative that each student inform themselves of thisinformation. Here are three ways to do so:

  1. Meet with us.You can attend anor a . While the policy and laws are clear, their application is unique to each student’s individual circumstances. Personalized advice is our specialty.
  2. Watch theInternship Prep Tutorials. There are eightshort videos designed to help you quickly and effectively gain an understanding of all the basic information surrounding internships.It will take about twohours in total to watch all the videos and submit the associated webforms.
  3. Read the91ԹInternship Policy Handbook.This handbook outlines the entire 91Թinternship policy.

For more information about internship registration requirements and forms, please visitthis page.

French law stipulates that internships are reserved for currently-enrolled, degree-seeking students. Once students havebeen coded as graduates they cannot carry out an internship. Deferring graduationby extending your student status enables students to complete a final zero-credit internship before leaving AUP. Please schedule an appointment with a Career Advisor to learn more about this option.

Internships and Visas

Students are responsible for ensuring that their visa status is current and appropriate based on where and when the student plans to intern. Every country is different – do not make any assumptions. The best place to begin searching for information is on the website of the local Paris-based embassy of the country where you are interested in interning. The companies listed below provide assistancewith internship visas in certain countries, and can be hired directly by the student:

  • United States:and

  • United Kingdom:

SISguidesstudents through the student visa process, and students with a valid long-term student visa who are enrolled as full-time degree-seeking students are eligible to intern in France. Students are not eligible to do internships after they graduate. If you have requested to defer the conferment of your degree after the completion of your degree requirements, you may need to find an internship and have a signed French internship contract (convention destage)for a company in France before you can apply for a visa extension to do the internship.