Internship
Date: 31 Mar 2025

Students are required to complete a six-month internship. Each internship will be supervised by a pair of supervisors, consisting of one academic supervisor from HKUST(GZ) and one industrial supervisor. Students are encouraged to seek internships that align with their career development goals. Scholarships will be awarded to those who successfully secure internships through their own initiative.

The assessment of the internship comprises two parts. The first part involves an oral examination and an Open Topic Report. The second part is the Final Report. Each oral presentation typically lasts one hour, including the question-and-answer session. The Open Topic Report will be evaluated based on the scientific merit, feasibility, and technical challenges of the proposed topic. The Final Report will assess the progress of industry collaboration, the final outcomes from the internship, and the students' gains.


CNGF 6050

Internship I

3 Credit(s)

Description

This course is the first part of a 6-month mandatory and guaranteed internship. It provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience in the industry, applying the knowledge and skills acquired throughout their academic program. Under the guidance of both academic supervisors and industry mentors, students will work on real-world projects related to carbon neutrality and green finance. This hands-on experience will enable students to develop a deeper understanding of how their expertise can be applied to address various climate change challenges faced by organizations. Throughout the internship, students will enhance their problem-solving abilities, professional communication skills, and industry-specific knowledge, preparing them for successful careers in the field of sustainable finance and environmental management.

CNGF 6051

Internship II

3 Credit(s)

Description

This course is the second part of a 6-month mandatory and guaranteed internship. It is an advanced industry training course that builds upon the knowledge and experience gained in CNGF 6050 Internship I. In this course, students will continue to work under the guidance of their academic supervisors and industry mentors to tackle more complex, real-world problems related to carbon neutrality and green finance. This course emphasizes the refinement of research skills, critical thinking, and professional development, preparing students to become leaders in the field of sustainable finance and environmental management.