We believe that an internship plays a crucial role in shaping a person’s career. Not only does it help undergraduates and graduates gain real exposure to working environments but also helps them develop the necessary skills required to stand out in a competitive market.
At IPUR, you will gain hands-on experience into what risk communication is all about, from conducting research and interviews, and developing case studies and organising events. Hear what some of our past interns have had to say on their experience.
Mapping risks, shaping decisions
(Yu Wei Tan)
Reconciling policy making and risk communication
(Mordecai Teo)
An experience bridging linguistics and risk
(Konstantis Kosmidis)
Research adventures with phenotypes for risk communication
(Drake Zimmerman)
Communicating risk with purpose
(Faith Yap)
A journey of learning and cultural discovery
(Yaqi Chen)
Applying risk perceptions to my studies in psychology
(Medhavini Rathi)
Broadening my perspectives on risk issues
(Faith Varela)
A new understanding of risk communication
(Ganesh Premakumar)
A valuable learning experience
(Avni Joglekar)
Risk comes in all shapes and sizes
(Jacqueline Kurz)
Stepping out of my comfort zone
(Denzel Shemaiah)
Building confidence in my interpersonal skills
(Jennifer Bruns)
Exploring climate risk communication
(Raphael Joseph)