Toward remote work: Online internship in time of pandemics

The pandemic deeply affected the curricular internship in higher education since the emergency provisions included mobility limitations and companies' closure. Since curricular internships are often compulsory for degree attainment, the universities reacted in different ways to ensure the compl...

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