Industry-Based Learning (IBL)
Start a career with real life learning.
IBL and Industry
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Industry-Based Learning (IBL) offers students the opportunity for paid full-time work in a studies-related area. -
How to apply
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How to recruit a student
When Can Students Commence?
Students are generally available to commence placements in the period:
November to February
(recruitment process starts August) or
June to August
(recruitment process starts April).
Typical IBL Placements
Arts and Humanities: media assistant, researcher or analystHealth Science: environmental health, health promotion and health education officer, quality assurance risk management, health policy or sustainability positions
Media/Digital Media: suitable roles include games developer, 3D artist, Unreal script programmer, communications officer or web designer
Psychology: trainee organisational consultant, research officer or HR assistant
Science: chemistry technician, scientific research assistant, trainee respiratory/cardiac scientist, sleep technician or neurophysiology technologist
Social Science: workforce analyst, researcher, survey developer or administrator
IBL Success Stories
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Roselyn Leclair
Bachelor of Health Science (Public and Environmental Health)
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Adila Roshiah
Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media and Marketing)
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Mark Katugampola
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Psychophysiology)
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Narayani Koirala
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Sciences)




