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The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) provides a unique opportunity for pharmacy and
pharmaceutical sciences students to perform an internship, which is compulsory and an integral part of the
curriculum at the University to become a pharmacist and/or a pharmaceutical scientist. The internship is
designed to help the Intern to gain knowledge and experiences of pharmacy at global level and its role in
public health. One or two successful applicants will be named as interns, and they will be supporting Ms.
Zuzana Kusynov, FIP Policy Advisor and Project Manager.
Learning objectives
Eligibility
FIP may accept applicants who meet all the following conditions as interns:
Applicant must be a pharmacy or a pharmaceutical sciences student at the time of the internship
Applicants who are fluent in English and preferably in other working languages of the office of
assignment e.g. French, German, or Spanish
Applicants who are not related to a staff member of FIP (e.g. son/daughter, brother/sister or
mother/father);
Applicants should not have previously participated in FIPs internship programme
Conduct themselves at all times in accordance with the standards of conduct expected of a person
working in an international environment in the context of FIP;
Refrain from any conduct that would adversely reflect on IPSF or FIP and not engage in any activity
that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of either organization;
Provide the receiving programme with a copy of all materials prepared during the internship. Interns
may not disclose or make use of any unpublished or confidential information that comes to their
knowledge in the course of their internship. The provisions relating to texts prepared for publication
apply also to interns;
Submit a written report at the end of the internship to be reviewed by the supervisor, IPSF, and other
interested parties;
Interns are expected to devote themselves full-time to the assignments of the receiving unit for the
period of the internship.
When offering an internship, FIP agrees to:
Ensure that an intern's assignment is related to his/her field of study, relevant for both the
programme and the intern, and at the appropriate level of complexity and variety.
Review progress regularly and provide adequate feedback and coaching/mentoring during the
internship. Provide office accommodation and related support facilities to enable the intern to
undertake the assignment.
At the end of the internship, prepare a written evaluation of the intern's performance and provide
the intern with feedback.
According to the Dutch law, FIP is unable to provide a salary to the intern, however, a compensation
will be provided to partly compensate travel, food and housing costs. Please consider your visa
requirements before applying.
Internship location
FIP Headquarters Address: Andries Bickerweg 5, 2517 JP The Hague, the Netherlands.
How to apply
All IPSF members are eligible to apply. FIP will be responsible for the final selection of applicant(s). Successful
applicant(s) undertaking an internship will not be financially remunerated by IPSF. However, FIP will provide
a small financial allowance for the duration of the internship. The applicant(s) will be responsible for their
own accommodation and travel expenses.
Please submit electronic copies of your full application to Mr. Ang Yik Sheng, IPSF Internship Coordinator, at
internship@ipsf.org no later than 12 May 2017 23:59 GMT +0. Please use the subject line FIP Internship
2017. Only PDF format of all applications will be accepted.
IPSF will complete the 1st round selection process and FIP will make the final selection. The results of the
internship selection will be announced to all candidates by 31 May 2017 at the latest. If you have any
questions about the internship, please do not hesitate to contact IPSF Internship Coordinator at
internship@ipsf.org or IPSF Chairperson of Pharmacy Education on education@ipsf.org.