Duration
40d FW
Number of credits
Lecturer
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
All year long
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
The internship is a substantial individual project to be carried out in a company, in Belgium or abroad. The 5 credits valuation corresponds to a period of 40 working days. The subject is usually proposed by a company and approved by an advisor, who must be a member of the permanent academic or scientific staff. A prior agreement must be returned to the academic advisor and to the coordinator of internships at the level of the department before the internship starts.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
The internship aims at preparing the student to his/her future career in a company by allowing him to discover a professional environment related to chemistry, materials science, energy, pharmaceutical field and biotechnology ... The student will have to demonstrate that (s)he can carry out a substantial project based of his/her theoretical and practical knowledge and social skills.
This course contributes to the learning outcomes I.1, I.2, II.1, II.2, II.3, III.1, III.2, III.3, III.4, IV.1, IV.2, IV.3, IV.4, IV.5, V.1, V.2, V.3, VI.1, VI.2, VI.3, VII.1, VII.2, VII.3 of the MSc in chemical and material science engineering.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Face-to-face course
Additional information:
Immersion in a company or a research center.
Course materials and recommended or required readings
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
oral exam
Written work / report
Continuous assessment
Additional information:
The assessment is based on the student's report, on the opinion about the work accomplished in the company, and on the oral defense. The length of the report should not exceed 30 pages. Annexes are permitted.
The weighting is as follows: report (30%), work in company (40%), oral defense (30%).
The report must be sent by November 15th.
The typical report structure is as follows :
1. Introduction
a) Context of the internship
b) State of the art
c) Objectives of the work accomplished in the internship
2. Tools used (experimental methods, softwares) and their characteristics
(= devices and methods)
3. Presentation, analysis and utilization of results: critical analysis based on a comparison with existing data or coming from literature, modeling and parameter estimation , ...
4. Conclusions (contributions and prospects)
In the particular case the company asks for an extensive report longer than 30 pages (bibliography, ...), the student will have to make a second short specific report in view of the oral defense, adapting the proposed structure.
The report is assessed by the academic advisor, the industrial sponsor and by the coordinator of internships according to a defined outline. When being the advisor as well, the coordinator will choose a second teacher.
The work accomplished in the company is assessed by the industrial sponsor through a form (s)he has to provide to the academic advisor and the internship coordinator.
The oral defense, which is assessed according to a defined outline, includes a presentation (15 minutes) and a questions/answers session (10 minutes). It is followed by a deliberation. This presentation takes place before a jury made up of the academic advisor, the industrial sponsor and the internship coordinator. When being the advisor as well, the coordinator will choose a second teacher.
Work placement(s)
Internship subjects are available on the website of the Faculty. A student can also submit a proposal, but it must be approved by an academic advisor. The internship can start as soon as the student has finalized his/her registration and the agreement is signed, for example during the summer holidays. Abroad internships can be realized outside holidays periods.
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
The internship agreement as well as internships proposals are available on https://www.facsa.uliege.be/cms/c_3178752/fr/facsa-stages
Contacts
Prof. Benoît HEINRICHS
Nanomaterials, Catalysis & Electrochemistry - NCE
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Liège
Building B6a (office 0/10b) - Quartier Agora
Allée du six Août 13
4000 Liège - Belgium
Phone: +32 4 366 35 05
B.Heinrichs@uliege.be