Global Exposure & Opportunities
Overseas internships and collaborative research programs
FIT IUP provides opportunities for students to undertake internships and research projects with international companies, universities, and research institutions. Through these programs, students gain hands-on professional experience, exposure to global working environments, and direct involvement in international research and innovation activities, strengthening their readiness for global careers and advanced studies.
Gain Real-World Global Experience
FTI IUP offers students the opportunity to participate in overseas internships and international collaborative research programs with partner companies, universities, and research institutions around the world. These programs provide hands-on professional and research experience in global working environments, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real international contexts.
Through these programs, students gain exposure to international professional standards, workplace cultures, and research practices, preparing them for global careers and advanced academic pathways.
Our Global Industry & Research Partners
FIT collaborates with a wide range of international partners, including: multinational companies, research institutes and laboratories, overseas universities and innovation centers, and technology and sustainability-focused organizations.
These partnerships ensure that students receive meaningful learning experiences aligned with global professional and academic standards.
Representing Indonesia at CERN
Since 2013, students from ITB—particularly from the Engineering Physics Department—have consistently been selected to represent Indonesia in the CERN Summer Student Programme in Geneva, Switzerland. This prestigious program is part of a long-standing collaboration between Indonesia and CERN in the field of particle physics.
Each year, ITB students are chosen through a highly competitive global selection process, joining a limited number of participants from nearly one hundred countries worldwide. During the program, students work alongside world-class researchers at one of the world’s leading scientific institutions, contributing to advanced research and engineering projects related to high-energy physics, instrumentation, and detector systems.
This opportunity provides ITB students with invaluable international research experience and reflects the university’s strong reputation in developing globally competitive graduates.
International Research Internship at ANU
Students of the FIT ITB have the opportunity to participate in international research internships as Junior Research Students at The Australian National University (ANU), Australia.
Through this program, students work under the supervision of international researchers, gain exposure to advanced research facilities, and contribute to ongoing scientific and engineering projects. This opportunity reflects FIT ITB’s commitment to providing global research experiences and preparing students for international academic and professional pathways.
Learning Express (LEX): Collaborative Innovation Program
LEX is an annual collaborative learning and innovation program organized by the Faculty of Industrial Technology (FIT), ITB, in partnership with national and international universities. Through this program, FIT ITB students work in multidisciplinary teams to address real-world national and global challenges.
Students collaborate directly with partner universities to develop innovative solutions, strengthen cross-institutional teamwork skills, and gain experience in solving complex problems within diverse academic and cultural environments. LEX reflects FIT ITB’s commitment to fostering multidisciplinary, adaptive, and innovative graduates prepared for global challenges.
“My overseas internship gave me real experience working in a global professional environment.”
I participated in Future Research Talent (FRT), an exchange program to conduct research at Australian National University (ANU). I worked with international supervisors, contributed to research and engineering projects, and learned how professional practices differ across countries.
This experience strengthened my confidence, adaptability, and readiness for international careers and graduate studies.
Muhammad Sulthan Mazaya, Engineering Physics Alumni, FIT ITB.