This position is offered through the ANU Computing Internship courses (COMP4820 / COMP8830).
Semester 2, 2026 applications open on Monday 18th May 2026 and close on Sunday 31st May 2026.
Company
Project
The primary goal of this project is to quantitatively measure and document the impact of Agentaus on daily academic and general life productivity. At the end of the internship, the student will have produced a tangible portfolio consisting of:
• A published case study detailing their user experience.
• A comprehensive evaluation log mapping their engineered prompts and expected answers against the actual model outputs.
• A curated set of engineered prompts, unique to Agentaus, that will be shared across our platform as “tips and tricks” for other users.
• A quantitative productivity record backing up their findings.
Required technical skills
- Prompt engineering
- Basic understanding of LLMs
- Software engineering principles
Required/preferred professional and other skills
- Strong organisational ability
- Clear, concise, and professional communication
- Self‑motivation and curiosity
- Ability to present findings to non‑technical audiences
Delivery Mode
Remote
Project’s Special Requirements/ Conditions
Intern requires Police Check
Type of internship
Educational internship (unpaid)
How to apply
Applications are invited from eligible students to apply for the Computing Internship courses COMP4820 or COMP8830. Eligibility details of COMP4820 / COMP8830 and further information about the Computing Internship can be found on the Computing Internship page.
Eligible students can apply through the Computing Internship application form which will be available via the Computing Internship page between Monday 18th May 2026 and close on Sunday 31st May 2026.
You can nominate multiple preferred Internship projects and host organisations through the one online application form.
Eligibility and room available in degree to undertake COMP4820/COMP8830 will be assessed at the time of application. If you do not meet the eligibility criteria or do not have room in your degree to fit COMP4820/COMP8830, your application will not be progressed.
Your application will require you to upload the following documents:
- an updated copy of your resume, and
- an expression of interest (limit 350 words) for each organisation you wish to apply to (organisations with multiple projects may only submit one expression of interest, so state clearly which project/s you wish to be considered for).