Urgent calls to end compulsory unpaid internships as students forced to quit due to cost of living
by Caitlin Cassidy Education reporter from World news | The Guardian on (#69FA1)
Students burnt out and disillusioned' in vocational degrees, with hundreds of hours of unpaid work leading to high dropout rates
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Academics are calling for students to be compensated for compulsory internships to stem high dropout rates amid a cost-of-living crisis.
Ruby Partland, a masters student in social work at RMIT, is required to complete 1,000 hours of unpaid internships to complete her degree - equating to around six months of full-time work.
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