Do universities provide support for part-time jobs and placement assistance?
Yes, most universities offer support for part-time jobs and placement assistance to help students gain work experience and financial support during their studies.
- Part-time jobs: Universities typically have career services or job portals that advertise on-campus and local part-time positions for students.
- Placement assistance: Many programs include optional or mandatory internships or work placements as part of the curriculum, and some universities have dedicated teams to help students secure these opportunities.
Support and opportunities vary by university and country, and visa rules for international students (such as work hour limits) are subject to change. For details on available support and any restrictions, speak with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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