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Oxford’s Annual Internship Programme 

by | May 19, 2023 | Careers

At Oxford University Press, we believe that knowledge is advanced through learning. That’s why we offer an internship programme that provides a great opportunity for individuals who are completing their qualification or have recently graduated to gain practical work experience in their field of study. This internship programme is designed to help you learn about the publishing industry, the world of work, and more about yourself.

Our internship programme is a structured 12-month programme that is designed to help you grow your knowledge and experience from being a student to becoming a colleague. You will have access to coaches and mentors who will guide you throughout the programme, ensuring that you get the most out of your internship experience.

One of the most significant benefits of our internship programme is that you will have access to continuous formal and informal learning. We believe that learning never stops, and our programme is designed to help you develop new skills and knowledge throughout your internship. You will be given opportunities to attend workshops, training sessions, and other learning activities, all of which will help you develop your skills and prepare you for your future career.

During your internship, you will be part of a team that is committed to advancing knowledge through learning. You will work alongside experienced professionals who are passionate about what they do and are eager to help you develop your skills and knowledge.

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