Hudson Institute’s student vacation placement program is designed to give undergraduate and Honour students experience in an area of research and an insight into future career opportunities, while receiving support from a scholarship payment.
The placement is full time for six-eight weeks. The exact length can be negotiated between the student and their supervisor. Applicants nominate one of three available intake start dates between November and January. The placements are not intended to support the employment of students for routine work.
Who is eligible?
The scheme is open to University undergraduates who have completed at least two years of their course at the time the placement commences. Undergraduates who have completed their final year and students currently finishing an Honours year will be eligible only if they can demonstrate plans to undertake further study the following year. Before applying, students should contact a supervisor and receive written acceptance to join their laboratory.
What funding is available?
Vacation scholars are paid a tax-free stipend of $300 per week (paid over two instalments) for the agreed tenure, which must be for at least six weeks and up to a maximum of eight weeks (excluding holidays and the Hudson Institute Christmas close-down period). The first instalment of $600 is made approximately two weeks following the completion of induction processes. The second instalment of $1,200 is made following submission of a Vacation Student Completion Report.
2024/2025 Intakes and deadlines
Applications for the Hudson Institute Vacation Placement Program 2024/2025 are now Open.
| Start Dates | Application deadline |
1 | Monday, 11 November 2024 | 5 pm Friday, 18 October 2024 |
2 | Monday, 25 November 2024 | 5 pm Friday, 1 November 2024 |
3 | Monday, 6 January 2025 | 5 pm Friday, 29 November 2024 |
Application process – how to apply
Applications for 2024/2025 are now open.
- Choose a project using the 2025 Student Project Book as a guide. The booklets list research groups and their projects, including the supervisors contact details. Note: The booklets are to be used as a guide only. The project suitability section is not relevant when applying to this program.
- Contact the project leader / supervisor and get approval to join the laboratory.
- Choose an intake date with your supervisor and apply by the closing date (listed above).
- Complete the Online Application Form, including an academic transcript. A web print out of the academic transcript is suitable.
- Ask your supervisor to complete the online Approval Form. (Funded positions are limited. Volunteer positions are also offered).
Students currently completing a final undergraduate year or currently finishing an Honours year also need to provide evidence of plans to undertake further study. This may include
- Copy of Honours or PhD University Application, or
- Letter of Offer from University, or
- University Confirmation of Enrolment, or
- Statement/Letter of support from University Department Head.
Applications should be submitted by the closing date of the applicant’s chosen intake.
Completion report
Each placement student must prepare a brief online report of the work undertaken during their placement within two weeks of completion of the project. The final scholarship payment cannot be made until this report has been submitted along with other completion paperwork. The report is available here.
Alice Frederick
e: hudson.studentadmin@hudson.org.au