An internship opportunity may be available within the Cabinet Office of the South Australian Department of the Premier and Cabinet. The number of placements available is subject to an annual review and is mostly likely to be one (with the intern selected on the basis of academic merit and an academic background best attuned to the work of the Cabinet Office). While on placement, the student will research and write a report of approximately 6,000 words on a subject agreed between the student, the academic supervisor and the Cabinet office supervisor. The subject would encompass a specific issue or problem or task which has arisen as part of the Cabinet Office's work or mission. A Flinders University academic staff member will provide academic support to the intern and be responsible for the academic assessment of the report, taking into account the advice of the Cabinet Office supervisor. At the direction of the supervisor, the intern may also observe and participate in the procedures of the Cabinet Office as if he or she were an employee, and assist with other policy work. Confidentiality provisions may apply to some aspects of this work.
This topic aims to provide Honours students in International Relations, Politics or Public Policy with the opportunity to work closely within the South Australian Cabinet Office on a research project negotiated between the student, Cabinet Office supervisor and academic supervisor. The topic seeks to develop the capacity of students to undertake independent applied research on public policy and political issues and problems in a wider public setting. The topic also seeks to develop skills in problem-solving and oral and written communication. At the direction of the Cabinet office supervisor, the intern may also participate in the procedures of the Cabinet Office as if an employee, and assist with low-level policy work.
Timetable details for 2021 are no longer published.