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Externship

Period of work experience, usually for students


Period of work experience, usually for students

Externships are experiential learning opportunities, similar to internships, provided by partnerships between educational institutions and employers to give students practical experiences in their field of study. In medicine, it may refer to a visiting physician who is not part of the regular staff. In law, it usually refers to rigorous legal work opportunities undertaken by law students for law school credit, similar to that of a junior attorney. It is derived from Latin externus and from English -ship.

The term externship has a first known use date of 1905 in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

Advantages

Externships are often viewed as job shadowing since externs are closely supervised by employee volunteers who agree to walk them through day-to-day routines at the company or organization. They can be viewed as external studies which combine classroom knowledge with real-world experience. This knowledge prepares students for the transition from school to career.

The experience obtained through externships allows students to apply their coursework learning to real-life settings, and to observe and ask questions within that context. Externships may lead to opportunities after students complete their studies. They can help pre-graduates get their foot in the door for possible job openings or even make them better candidates for aggressive internship opportunities, and to allow externs to become familiar with new professions and job fields. Externships are also a source of networking contacts once a profession is chosen.

Externships are not only conducted for the benefit of the extern, but for the host as well. Both parties get a chance to observe one another. Successful externships could lead to recruitment possibilities which would be based on a thoroughly informed decision.

References

References

  1. https://www.lls.edu/media/loyolalawschool/glace/GLACE%20Manual%202017newupdate.pdf {{Bare URL PDF. (March 2022)
  2. Definition of Externship by Merriam-Webster]. Accessed: 2011-06-29. (Archived by WebCite® at
  3. "University of Arkansas: Externships/Job Shadowing".
  4. "University of Michigan Law School: Externships".
  5. (3 April 2003). "Pilot program allows second-years to shadow alumni in the workplace".
  6. Muirhead, Gred.. (29 April 1991). "Student externships aid recruitment". Supermarket News.
  7. (2020-01-01). "ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools, 2020-2021".
  8. (2007-07-01). "State Bar of California, Committee of Bar Examiners Rules, Title 4 Admissions and Educational Standards, Division 2 Accredited Law School Rules".
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