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Doing an internship at UCLStudents Interns at UCL are supervised by an “internship supervisor”. If you would like to do an internship, the first step in the process is to find yourself a supervisor. He will draw up an internship agreement signed by UCL, your institution and yourself. You can then take this agreement and an “internship student” enrolment form to the Registration Office to enrol. You will have to pay a small enrolment fee (32 euros, fare 2011-2012). PhD students If you are a PhD student in your own institution, at UCL you will be either a "visitor" (3 months or less), either a student enrolled for a "Research certificate". It costs 277 euros to apply for a research certificate (fare 2011-2012). These formalities are supervised by the person who wellcomes you at UCL. You do not need an internship agreement if you are at UCL under a “development cooperation” agreement (CUD scholarship – awarded by the Belgian University Commission for Development), whereby degrees are conferred at a university in a developing country in the South. The PIC (interuniversity target project) document or UCL-CUD management agreement acts as an internship agreement in such cases.
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