Internship
It is possible to ask your internship questions during the physical consultation afternoon on Mondays from 13:00 to 16:00 in room C-4-260!
Doing an internship is a good way to experience the every day practice of industrial design engineering. In the Bachelor you can do the minor Internship (IO3820-15). You will have 20 weeks to decide for yourself which Master you want to do, or if you rather prefer to go working immediately after your Bachelor. Under the tab 'Minor Internship' you will find more information. Read the manual carefully! This explains very well what is expected from you before, during and after the internship.
Internship (ID5010) is part of the master elective courses of Industrial Design Engineering. You will find more information under the tab 'Master Internship'. Read the manual carefully! This explains very well what is expected from you before, during and after the internship. An internship during your Master should last at least 10 weeks.
Companies and organisations which are interested can find information on internships in the manual for internship companies
On this webpage you can also find the current offer of internships for IDE students, under the tab 'Internship Opportunities'. You can also find these on the board in the hall of the faculty, to the right of the Applied Labs. Moreover, you will find interesting tips and links under the other tabs on this website. If you have any questions after reading the manual, you can contact Jolanda van Domburg via internshipoffice-IO@tudelft.nl
If you want to do an internship abroad, follow the instructions under the 'Abroad' tab
Enrolment for Minor Internship IO3820-15 and Master Internship ID5010 goes through MyTUDelft Osiris Case. Read the manual carefully before applying.
UNL internship agreement is mandatory:
For all internships that start after 1 January 2023, it is mandatory within TU Delft to use the internship agreement drawn up by the UNL (Universities of the Netherlands) for internships at companies/organizations in the Netherlands. For internships abroad, you also use this internship agreement as much as possible.
For non-EU/EEA students this UNL internship agreement is needed in accordance with the rules of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) and the inspectorate SZW (Social Affairs and Employment) so you don’t need an Work permit during the internship period.The so called ‘Nuffic agreement’ is not needed anymore, so use the UNL internship agreement!
Your IDE internship can't start before your UNL internship agreement has been completed and signed by you, the authorized signatory of your internship company and by the internship coordinator of the faculty.
All further information and the UNL internship agreement with explanation can be found under the heading Internship contract.
Internship companies known to the IDE internship office have been informed and relevant websites and the internship manuals of the faculty have been updated. Refer your internship company to the relevant websites for up-to-date information.
After you have submitted your internship report and signed evaluation form (hardcopy and digital) you can schedule an appointment yourself (see this page) for the evaluation interview with the internship coordinator (for minor students: you can do this as soon as the internship teacher has assessed your internship) or know a date when the assessment will be known).
The evaluation interview takes about half an hour, locations may change but you must report in advance to the internship office room C-4-260.
If you are unable to attend after making the appointment, please send a message to internshipoffice-IO@tudelft.nl.
The walk-in hour on Mondays between 13:00 and 16:00 (C-4-260) is meant for asking questions and not for the evaluation interviews.
Internship office IDE
Jolanda van Domburg
Internship coördinator
E: internshipoffice-io@tudelft.nl