Definition of externship in English:
externship
noun ɪkˈstəːnʃɪpɛkˈstəːnʃɪpˈekstərnˌSHip
North American A temporary training programme in a workplace, especially one offered to students as part of a course of study.
Example sentencesExamples
- After the end of their first year, students may participate in a summer research externship.
- The student's desire is to extract knowledge from the externship, thus gaining valuable experience.
- Students participate in a mandatory fourth-year externship at Trident Medical Center.
- The faculty even discussed with a student the possibility of coordinating a clinical externship with thesis research.
- Wouldn't a law student be better off getting a job during their third year externing for a judge or in some other externship?
- Subsequently appointed to Beringer Vineyard's food and wine externship in Napa County, California, Danko soon took the helm as Executive Chef.
- Now that I'm on my externship, I return to school each Tuesday for continuing instruction.
- i found an externship i would kill for in DC.
- He recently began a five-week, paid externship through the state Leadership Initiatives for Teaching and Technology program for middle and high school science, technology, engineering, and math teachers.