Published January 8, 2026 | Version v1
Conference paper Open

INTERNSHIP AS PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL BRIDGES BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND WORKPLACE

Description

Internships serve as an important transitional stage connecting academic education and professional activity. From a psychological perspective, internships help students test and integrate their role identity in real organisational settings; from an educational perspective, they facilitate the application of classroom learning through the completion of real-world tasks [5; 8,p.78] Key elements such as mentoring, support from colleagues and the organisation, communication, and feedback reinforce these effects. Empirical research shows that internship satisfaction and support from supervisors lead to greater engagement and stronger career commitment [1p.337; 6]. This article reviews theoretical frameworks (e.g., social learning, social identity, organisational socialisation) and recent empirical evidence to show how internships function as psychological and pedagogical bridges.

Files

1.10.pdf

Files (254.8 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:e22f254a3d8eb4668a708f687271b2e0
254.8 kB Preview Download