Funded internships offer Master’s and Ph.D. students unique and valuable opportunities for “hands-on” learning about the practice of heritage conservation.
Internships are offered in the three research tracks of the program: Building Digitalization, Building Rehabilitation and Building Sustainability Simulation. Students select an internship position that relates to their thesis research topic and build on their research during the internship. Students continue to be paid their research stipend while they are working as an intern.
Partner Organizations offer internships in Canada and around the world:
In Canada:
- Architecture Sans Frontières Québec, Montreal, Quebec
- Autodesk Canada, Toronto, Ontario
- City of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario
- ERA Architects, Toronto, Ontario
- Heritage Conservation Services, Public Services and Procurement Canada, Gatineau, Quebec
- Heritage Conservation Branch, Parks Canada Agency, Gatineau, Quebec
- Heritage Standing, Fredericton, New Brunswick
- John G. Cooke & Associates, Ottawa, Ontario
- MTBA Architects, Ottawa, Ontario
- National Trust for Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
- Robertson Martin Architects, Ottawa, Ontario
- Stantec, Ottawa, Ontario
- Taylor Hazel Architects, Toronto, Ontario
- Watson MacEwen Teramura Architects, Ottawa, Ontario
- Windmill Development Group, Ottawa, Ontario
- WSP, Ottawa, Ontario
Internationally:
- Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Trento, Italy
- Fraunhofer-Institut fur Graphische, Darmstadt, Germany
- International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), Rome, Italy
- International Council on Monuments and Sites, Charenton-le-Pont (Paris), France
- National Park Service, Heritage Documentation Program, Washington, D.C., USA
- The Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, California, USA
- UNESCO Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
- University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
- 300.000 km/s, Barcelona, Spain