Some Internship
Possibilities to Check Out (6-29-11)
CSUS: http://www.csustan.edu/cbassc/internships/
There is also a binder in the MOM office DBH 223
that lists previous internships…667-3507. You’ll have to come in though.
Marketing
(modified from UC Davis)
From Wikipedia: Marketing is an integrated communications-based process
through which individuals and communities discover that existing and
newly-identified needs and wants may be satisfied by the products and services
of others. Marketing is defined by the American Marketing Association as the
activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating,
delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients,
partners, and society at large. The Chartered Institute of Marketing defines
marketing as "The management process responsible for identifying,
anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably."
Resources:
·
Economists and
Market Research Analysts (PDF), From the California Occupational Guides.
·
Market Research
Analysts, From the Bureau of Labor
Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook.
·
Market Researcher, Princeton Review Career Profile.
·
Marketing, Career profile by WetFeet.
·
Marketing Executive, Princeton Review Career Profile.
·
MarketingPower. The website for the American Marketing
Association includes best practices for different subfields of marketing, a
marketing dictionary with definitions of common marketing terms and acronyms, a
searchable directory of firms by category of service, and a "career
center" with job listings and job search advice.
·
Product Designer, Princeton Review Career Profile.
·
Local Internship
Resources and Nonprofit Job Search Resources – Sac, Bay Area and National
Professional Associations
·
American
Marketing Association
·
Direct Marketing Association
·
Marketing Research Association
The rest of this information is just pulled off of the
various websites:
International Internship Opportunities
There are many resources available for you to help you find
international internships. Below are a few resources we've put together to help
you focus on your area of interest
Click on each section
for more information
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The following organizations are recommended by the Internship and Career
Center.
Pasona Internship Program
The Pasona Internship Program is a nonprofit organization that allows
outstanding undergraduate and graduate students to participate in a two-month
internship at a Japanese company.
Actions Without
Borders
Comprehensive directory of nonprofit and volunteering resources on the Web. The
site includes over 29,000 nonprofit and community organizations in 153
countries, which you can search or browse by name, location or mission
AEON Corporation
For more than three decades, the AEON Corporation of Japan has been an
innovator in the field of English education, offering exceptional classroom and
internet opportunities to study and master the language. Founded in 1973, AEON
has grown to become one of the largest and most respected private educational
institutes of its kind, with more than 3,000 employees. Current student
enrollment exceeds 100,000 in more than 300 branch schools located within every
prefecture of Japan. AEON employs a teaching staff of over 800 teachers and
education specialists from English-speaking nations.
Agriventure, International Agriculture Exchanges
Farms, ranches, horticulture, veterinary practices in Europe, New Zealand,
Australia, Japan. Exchange programs can last from four months to over a year.
The minimum application requirement time is two months before departure, but it
is to your advantage to apply early.
AIESEC
AIESEC is the world's premiere student-run international organization dedicated
to increasing cultural understanding and cooperation through running an
international paid internship program. We help US companies reach out to young
business and IT professionals in over 700 universities worldwide. We also help
US students find paid internships abroad in any of four 80+ member countries. We
are currently based in 38 locations in the US
BUNAC
This program, run by the British government, operates a rolling application
procedure and complete applications are normally processed within two working
days of receipt. They provide a work permit prior to departure and job listings
in BUNAC offices in England.
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an
on-line Interest Card. You will receive an email providing access to the
application Complete and submit your application online AND bring a copy
of your application to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please
email your RSVP with the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall,
Internship & Career Center.
CAPA International
Education
CAPA International Education offers quality, affordable study abroad programs, consisting
of academic classes and internships. Our mission has remained unchanged since
our start: to provide learning abroad opportunities which genuinely educate
students about the people and culture in which they are learning in a holistic
educational environment.
CDS International
Offers several internships in the fields of business, engineering and
agriculture
Child Family Health
International
Created to encourage and facilitate US medical students to work abroad and to
learn both lay and medical Spanish. The central philosophy of CFHI is to narrow
the gap between existing medical technology and its accessibility to
underserved populations. Through this program participants can learn innovative
problem-solving skills which can be applied to rural and urban health care
areas in the United States.
Child Rights
Information Network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a global network that
disseminates information about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
child rights amongst non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), educational institutions, and
other child rights experts. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,100
organizations in over 100 countries. The site contains a directory of
organizations working worldwide for children.
CII-International
Exchange Programme
An invitation to take part in a unique experience of cultural exchange, in
which exchange students and graduates share their language and culture with
Argentine, Chilean or Spanish students of English in their role of Culture
& Language Facilitators at schools or language schools, become involved in
a Spanish-speaking community while staying with a family, and learn the
language in an intensive Spanish Immersion Programme (optional) and through
further Spanish Coaching.
Communicating for Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over 1000
participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the largest
agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Consulate General of the Republic of Croatia
The Consulate General deals with internal affairs of Croatia, and the relations
between the US and Croatia. All aspects of foreign interactions are considered
from visas and cultural education to trade and establishing American businesses
in Croatia. Past interns have worked as translators as answering and making
phone calls in a bilingual setting.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Council on
International Educational Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
Cross Cultural Solutions
Cross-Cultural Solutions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995
and headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Cross-Cultural Solutions UK
is a registered charity and located in Brighton, United Kingdom. Cross-Cultural
Solutions operates in 10 countries with more than 250 staff members worldwide.
To date, the organization has brought approximately 10,000 participants to
countries around the world. Steven Rosenthal founded Cross-Cultural Solutions
in 1995 and serves as its Executive Director. Cross-Cultural Solutions offer
three types of Programs: Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad and Insight Abroad .
Our Volunteer Abroad and Intern Abroad Programs are year-round, and normally
range from 2-12 weeks. We have programs in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana,
Guatemala, India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania and Thailand. Our Insight Abroad
program is one week and is available in Brazil and Costa Rica .
Foundation for
International Education (FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
Gender & Global Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps (CSC) is a nonprofit organization that sends volunteers
abroad to work, teach, and learn on projects in developing countries.
Global Volunteers
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in a special consultative status with
the United Nations, Global Volunteers is uniquely positioned to represent local
leaders in a national and international arena, and to engage short-term
volunteers in local development efforts with long-lasting results. At the
request of local leaders and indigenous host organization, Global Volunteers
sends teams of volunteers to live and work with local people on human and
economic development projects identified by the community as important to its
long-term development.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
IAESTE US Exchange Program (International Association for the Exchange
of Students for Technical Experience)
UC Davis students participate in an international internship exchange and
leadership program co-sponsored by the ICC with paid summer internships in
science, engineering, computing, agriculture and environmental sciences. The
companies or organizations offering internships are expected to pay students a
wage sufficient to cover their cost of living during the actual training
periods. New members currently being recruited. For more information contact
Gavin McWhorter, IAESTE Co-President/ICC Student Advisor, 208 South Hall,
iaeste.ucdavis@yahoo.com
Internabroad.com
Comprehensive site with search options by program and type and desired country.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care, Automotive
Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking, Information
Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France, Switzerland,
Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop by anytime
Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read the
student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should provide
more specific program expectations.
International
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
The Tribunal was established by a United Nations Security Council Resolution in
1994 to prosecute the organizers an leaders of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994.
The Internship Program is geared towards providing offices at the ICTR with the
assistance of students and professionals specializing in fields relevant to the
work of the tribunal, such as international relations, law, economics,
political science, philosophy, journalism, translation and terminology.
Applicants should be currently enrolled in a graduate (Masters or equivalent)
or postgraduate (Ph.D./Law) program.
International
Language Institute
International Language Institute (ILI) in Halifax, Canada offers Cambridge
CELTA (Certification in English Language Teaching to Adults). CELTA is the
world's most honored entry-level credential for teaching ESL or EEL. ILI offers
CELTA teacher training in a four-week intensive format.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
International
Volunteer Program
In Europe and in the United States, the International Volunteer Program has
facilitated firsthand cultural understanding for hundreds of volunteers and
provided volunteer staffing for more than 100 not-for-profit organizations.
International Volunteer Programs Association
The International Volunteer Programs Association (IVPA) is a new alliance of
nonprofit, non-governmental organizations based in the Americas, that are
involved in international volunteer and internship exchanges.
Intrax Internships Abroad
Intrax Internships Abroad is a professional development program in which
qualified students do international internships with host companies in London,
Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, and Tokyo. Students who are accepted into the
program pay as they would for study abroad and receive a personalized
internship match, training, housing, excursions, and have an on-site
coordinator. Looking ahead to a challenging job market, international work experience
can give participants an edge. Individual job placements are listed by location
and by function.
JCHIP-Japan Children's Home Internship Program
The Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in
international cultural and educational exchange. The children's homes accepting
interns are long-established institutions with years of success preparing
Japanese children for productive and successful lives. The homes are not quite
orphanages, and not quite group homes; there is no direct English translation.
Together with the Japanese staff and native college-student interns, UC Davis
interns will share in the lives of school-age youngsters. As an intern from
overseas, an important part of a UC Davis intern will be to open the children's
eyes to the rest of the world. Six Children's Homes in different parts of Japan
currently accept interns under this program. Homes are located in the following
prefectures: Kita Saitama, Aichi-ken, Kyoto, Fukushima, Kyuushu and Sendai. Two
Interns will be placed in each home.
JET- Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program
Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco Seeks participants for Japanese
Exchange and Teaching Program.
Laykin
Communications
Laykin is an American public relations firm based in Hong Kong that has
functions in marketing, advertising, production, and corporate communications.
It transacts business under a large international scope. Past interns have
prepared press conferences and dealt directly in client interactions. Intern
positions are listed on the "Jobs" page.
Livio Feluga
Located in the hills of Italy, this land of vineyards produces some of Italy's
finest wines. Livio Feluga Is a family-owned winery that deals in the production,
manufacturing and supplying of wines. Although in a fairly secluded area, this
winery enjoys a diverse mixture of employees. Past interns have assisted in
management of this winery.
MOGPA: Minnesota Organization for Global Professional Assignments
Specializing in Hong Kong and Asia, this program has a rolling application
process and self-managed application. They request that you apply from 3-6
months prior to your desired start date, as the placement process can take
anywhere from 3-12 months, depending on your qualifications. You can apply
after the three-month deadline, but internships are on a first-come
first-served basis, and they may not be able to place you during the period you
request.
Northern California World Trade Center (NCWTC)
The Northern California World Trade Center (NCWTC), located in the Capital
City, serves as the regions premier international business development resource.
Licensed by the World Trade Center Association (WTCA) in New York City, the
NCWTC is affiliated with an international network of over 750,000 WTC members
and 350 centers around the world. NCWTC has become a powerful tool with
incomparable resources and services designed for the business community.
Centralizing trade and business activities allows for influential business
people from around the world to come together at one location.
Organization for Security
and Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the largest
regional security organization in the world with 55 participating states from
Europe, Central Asia and North America. It is active in early warning, conflict
prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation. The
Organization employs about 4,000 staff in 19 missions and field activities
located in Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
They work 'on the ground' to facilitate political processes, prevent or settle
conflicts, and promote cilvil society and the rule of law.
Sacramento Regional Center for International Trade Development
(CITD)
Strategically located in the state�s capitol and the heart of Northern California, the Sacramento Regional
Center for International Trade Development (CITD) provides free consulting,
research and other low cost seminars and services to enable the region�s exporters and
importers to take advantage of the growing opportunities in the global
marketplace. Grant funded by the Chancellor�s Office of the
California Community Colleges and hosted by Los Rios Community College, the
CITD also supports the endeavors of community college faculty to
internationalize curriculum in its efforts to prepare students to participate
in the global economy. Since its inception in 1990, the Center has served more
than 2000 clients and provided international trade information to about 6000
persons and organizations. Like other CITDs, the Center also operates a
California Mexico Trade Assistance Center (CMTAC) and is co-located with the
Sacramento Small Business Development Center (SBDC), all operating out of Los
Rios� Business and Economic Development Center at 1410 Ethan Way in Sacramento.
To enhance client success, the CITD maintains numerous partnerships with other
international agencies such as Northern California World Trade Center, USDOC�s Sacramento Export
Assistance Center, California Technology Trade and Commerce Agency, Mexican
Consulate, California Chamber of Commerce, and many other governmental
agencies. Special programs include international trade classes offered online
and while the CITD/CMTAC serves companies in all industries, a new program
targets export services to the region�s burgeoning wine
industry.
Teach Away, Inc.
Teach Away Inc. specializes in ESL teaching placements in Asia. We currently
work with Ministries of Education and Private Language Schools in Korea, Japan,
and Taiwan. We also offer placements in Hong Kong, China, and Mexico. Teach
Away was recently selected by the National Ministry of Education in Korea to
provide English teachers for its renowned EPIK program. In addition, Teach Away
has partnered with some of the most reputable language schools in Asia,
allowing recent grads to choose from a variety of countries and programs. Teach
Away, North America's leading teacher placement organization, offers a wide
variety of international jobs at Ministries of Education and Top Private
Schools around the globe. Each year, hundreds of graduates explore the world
and experience a new culture through Teach Away's international teaching
programs.
TeachAbroad.com
Searchable database with job postings.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
Underprivileged Children's Educational Programs
UCEP seeks to provide the poor working and illiterate children a chance to
break the vicious circle of poverty. The project addresses itself to the
educational need of the urban poor children and to the improvement of the
overall living conditions for the children and their families.
UNICEF
Working with national governments, NGOs, other United Nations agencies and
private-sector partners, UNICEF protects children and their rights by providing
services and supplies and by helping shape policy agendas and budgets in teh
bet interests of children.
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Agency for International
Development
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) is an independent agency
that provides economic, development and humanitarian assistance around the
world in support of the foreign policy goals of the United States.
US Commercial Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
US Department of State
Lists student and employment opportunities available through the US State
Department. Learn how to get an internship in an embassy abroad. Job
opportunities available to professionals interested in working as foreign
officers for the Department of State. Positions vary from personally designed
positions to working for an international or local business abroad and span
such fields of interest as human resources, politics, economics, and security.
USDA Foreign
Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
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International Programs by Industry
The following organizations offer international internships. Be aware that many
of these organizations have application deadlines.
1. General Placement Programs
AEON Corporation
For more than three decades, the AEON Corporation of Japan has been an
innovator in the field of English education, offering exceptional classroom and
internet opportunities to study and master the language. Founded in 1973, AEON
has grown to become one of the largest and most respected private educational
institutes of its kind, with more than 3,000 employees. Current student
enrollment exceeds 100,000 in more than 300 branch schools located within every
prefecture of Japan. AEON employs a teaching staff of over 800 teachers and education
specialists from English-speaking nations.
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an
on-line Interest Card. You will receive an email providing access to the
application Complete and submit your application online AND bring a copy
of your application to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please
email your RSVP with the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall,
Internship & Career Center.
Foundation for
International Education (FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
Gender & Global Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail. Financial
help is available for some students.
JCHIP-Japan Children's Home Internship Program
The Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in
international cultural and educational exchange. The children's homes accepting
interns are long-established institutions with years of success preparing
Japanese children for productive and successful lives. The homes are not quite
orphanages, and not quite group homes; there is no direct English translation.
Together with the Japanese staff and native college-student interns, UC Davis
interns will share in the lives of school-age youngsters. As an intern from
overseas, an important part of a UC Davis intern will be to open the children's
eyes to the rest of the world. Six Children's Homes in different parts of Japan
currently accept interns under this program. Homes are located in the following
prefectures: Kita Saitama, Aichi-ken, Kyoto, Fukushima, Kyuushu and Sendai. Two
Interns will be placed in each home.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
Volunteer Aboard
Volunteer Abroad is a web-based resource for internships and volunteer work in
countries all over the world. Perform a search and a large number of
organizations and companies with work opportunities abroad will be listed.
There are multiple ways to perform a search including, but not limited to,
region of the world, specific country, type of volunteer work, and duration of
stay. Drop down menus are a plus, as they can jog your memory for what you're
interested in. Remember that the ICC does not have the opportunity to review
all of the programs that Volunteer Abroad may offer, so always do some
background research before committing yourself.
2. Business/Economics
Accion International
ACCION International is a nonprofit that fights poverty through microlending.
Their mission is to give people the tools they need to work their way out of
poverty by providing "micro" loans and business training to poor
women and men who start their own businesses. ACCION's partner lending
organizations help people work their own way up the economic ladder, with dignity
and pride. With capital, people can grow their own businesses. They can earn
enough to afford basics like running water, better food and schooling for their
children. Interns work on special projects in microfinance throughout the
United States and even abroad.
AIESEC
AIESEC is the world's premiere student-run international organization dedicated
to increasing cultural understanding and cooperation through running an
international paid internship program. We help US companies reach out to young
business and IT professionals in over 700 universities worldwide. We also help
US students find paid internships abroad in any of four 80+ member countries.
We are currently based in 38 locations in the US
American-Scandinavian
Foundation (The)
The ASF is a publicly supported, nonprofit organization the promotes
international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between
teh US and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The ASF Training
Program gives you a chance to get an insight into the cultures and peoples of
Scandinavia by undertaking an internship there.
APC: American Power
Conservation Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN was established on 8 August
1967 in Bangkok by the five original Member Countries, namely, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam joined on 8
January 1984, Vietnam on 28 July 1995, Laos and Myanmar on 23 July 1997, and
Cambodia on 30 April 1999. The ASEAN region has a population of about 500
million, a total area of 4.5 million square kilometers, a combined gross
domestic product of US$737 billion, and a total trade of US$ 720 billion.
CDS International
Offers several internships in the fields of business, engineering and
agriculture
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Council on
International Educational Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development
Seeking young graduates to assist central and eastern European nations in their
transition to democracy and market economies. Participants will receive
training in such banking fields as credit, equity, financial modeling, and
project finance. Implementation of such expertise will involve both the public
and private economic sectors for the duration of two years, and will focus upon
the development, testing, and analysis of software protection programs.
Foundation for
International Education (FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in London.
Gender & Global Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
IAESTE US Exchange Program (International Association for the
Exchange of Students for Technical Experience)
UC Davis students participate in an international internship exchange and
leadership program co-sponsored by the ICC with paid summer internships in
science, engineering, computing, agriculture and environmental sciences. The
companies or organizations offering internships are expected to pay students a
wage sufficient to cover their cost of living during the actual training
periods. New members currently being recruited. For more information contact Gavin
McWhorter, IAESTE Co-President/ICC Student Advisor, 208 South Hall,
iaeste.ucdavis@yahoo.com
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
Intrax Internships Abroad
Intrax Internships Abroad is a professional development program in which
qualified students do international internships with host companies in London,
Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, and Tokyo. Students who are accepted into the
program pay as they would for study abroad and receive a personalized
internship match, training, housing, excursions, and have an on-site
coordinator. Looking ahead to a challenging job market, international work
experience can give participants an edge. Individual job placements are listed
by location and by function.
Mainichi Communications
Revolutionary Japanese marketing industry seeking university graduates to
support its clientele�s long-tern moan-power strategy. Communication skills as well as knowledge
of digital media sources desired for high-quality consultation services.
MOGPA: Minnesota Organization for Global Professional Assignments
Specializing in Hong Kong and Asia, this program has a rolling application
process and self-managed application. They request that you apply from 3-6
months prior to your desired start date, as the placement process can take
anywhere from 3-12 months, depending on your qualifications. You can apply
after the three-month deadline, but internships are on a first-come
first-served basis, and they may not be able to place you during the period you
request.
Northern California World Trade Center (NCWTC)
The Northern California World Trade Center (NCWTC), located in the Capital
City, serves as the regions premier international business development
resource. Licensed by the World Trade Center Association (WTCA) in New York
City, the NCWTC is affiliated with an international network of over 750,000 WTC
members and 350 centers around the world. NCWTC has become a powerful tool with
incomparable resources and services designed for the business community.
Centralizing trade and business activities allows for influential business
people from around the world to come together at one location.
Paramount Export Company
Interns sought for export company specializing in the inspection and purchase
of the product, coordination of air and sea transportation, documentation and
banking arrangements, and accounting.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
Sacramento Regional Center for International Trade Development
(CITD)
Strategically located in the state�s capitol and the heart of Northern California, the Sacramento Regional
Center for International Trade Development (CITD) provides free consulting,
research and other low cost seminars and services to enable the region�s exporters and
importers to take advantage of the growing opportunities in the global
marketplace. Grant funded by the Chancellor�s Office of the
California Community Colleges and hosted by Los Rios Community College, the
CITD also supports the endeavors of community college faculty to internationalize
curriculum in its efforts to prepare students to participate in the global
economy. Since its inception in 1990, the Center has served more than 2000
clients and provided international trade information to about 6000 persons and
organizations. Like other CITDs, the Center also operates a California Mexico
Trade Assistance Center (CMTAC) and is co-located with the Sacramento Small
Business Development Center (SBDC), all operating out of Los Rios� Business and Economic
Development Center at 1410 Ethan Way in Sacramento. To enhance client success,
the CITD maintains numerous partnerships with other international agencies such
as Northern California World Trade Center, USDOC�s Sacramento Export
Assistance Center, California Technology Trade and Commerce Agency, Mexican
Consulate, California Chamber of Commerce, and many other governmental
agencies. Special programs include international trade classes offered online
and while the CITD/CMTAC serves companies in all industries, a new program
targets export services to the region�s burgeoning wine
industry.
SHIGA
Internship and career opportunities in the following areas: Patent Department
(Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chemical,
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical), Trademark and Design Department, Document
Search Department, Translation and Review Department, Administrative
Department, and Accounting Department.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign
Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
World Bank Group
Seeking young professionals proficient in finance, economics, education, public
health, urban planning, private sector development, and natural resource
management. Minimum of 2 years experience and/or continued academic study at
the doctorate level required. Two twelve-month rotational assignments offered
to each participant in locations varying from the US to divisions abroad.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
3. Design
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Dezeen Jobs
Web advertising for international architecture and design jobs and internships.
Foundation for
International Education (FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
Recruit Media
Design, electronic imaging, and new media related jobs in the UK.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
4. Education
AEON Corporation
For more than three decades, the AEON Corporation of Japan has been an
innovator in the field of English education, offering exceptional classroom and
internet opportunities to study and master the language. Founded in 1973, AEON
has grown to become one of the largest and most respected private educational
institutes of its kind, with more than 3,000 employees. Current student
enrollment exceeds 100,000 in more than 300 branch schools located within every
prefecture of Japan. AEON employs a teaching staff of over 800 teachers and
education specialists from English-speaking nations.
American-Scandinavian
Foundation (The)
The ASF is a publicly supported, nonprofit organization the promotes
international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between
teh US and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The ASF Training
Program gives you a chance to get an insight into the cultures and peoples of
Scandinavia by undertaking an internship there.
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an
on-line Interest Card. You will receive an email providing access to the
application Complete and submit your application online AND bring a copy
of your application to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please
email your RSVP with the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall,
Internship & Career Center.
CII-International
Exchange Programme
An invitation to take part in a unique experience of cultural exchange, in
which exchange students and graduates share their language and culture with
Argentine, Chilean or Spanish students of English in their role of Culture
& Language Facilitators at schools or language schools, become involved in
a Spanish-speaking community while staying with a family, and learn the
language in an intensive Spanish Immersion Programme (optional) and through
further Spanish Coaching.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Council on
International Educational Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
Cross Cultural Solutions
Cross-Cultural Solutions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995
and headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Cross-Cultural Solutions UK
is a registered charity and located in Brighton, United Kingdom. Cross-Cultural
Solutions operates in 10 countries with more than 250 staff members worldwide.
To date, the organization has brought approximately 10,000 participants to
countries around the world. Steven Rosenthal founded Cross-Cultural Solutions
in 1995 and serves as its Executive Director. Cross-Cultural Solutions offer
three types of Programs: Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad and Insight Abroad .
Our Volunteer Abroad and Intern Abroad Programs are year-round, and normally
range from 2-12 weeks. We have programs in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana,
Guatemala, India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania and Thailand. Our Insight Abroad
program is one week and is available in Brazil and Costa Rica .
Footprints Recruiting Inc.
http://www.footprintsrecruiting.com/
Foundation for
International Education (FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of the
people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots organizations
with human resources, financial resources, and technical assistance. Our
primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their communities. In
striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise awareness of the
challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train the development
leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural understanding.
Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps (CSC) is a nonprofit organization that sends volunteers
abroad to work, teach, and learn on projects in developing countries.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Partnership
for Service-Learning and Leadership
Offers a fully integrated study abroad experience. Unites academic study with
substantive volunteer service and living in a family homestay or with students
on-campus. Guided field trips, reflection, and other support services also help
you to understand the culture and your experience of it.
International
Schools Services
ISS plans, designs, and manages schools, and offers extensive consulting
services for companies with operations around the world. In addition, they
provide teacher and administrator recruitment, foundations management, school
and university supply procurement, financial management, publications,
consulting, and other support activities to existing independent overseas
schools.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
JCHIP-Japan Children's Home Internship Program
The Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in
international cultural and educational exchange. The children's homes accepting
interns are long-established institutions with years of success preparing
Japanese children for productive and successful lives. The homes are not quite
orphanages, and not quite group homes; there is no direct English translation.
Together with the Japanese staff and native college-student interns, UC Davis
interns will share in the lives of school-age youngsters. As an intern from
overseas, an important part of a UC Davis intern will be to open the children's
eyes to the rest of the world. Six Children's Homes in different parts of Japan
currently accept interns under this program. Homes are located in the following
prefectures: Kita Saitama, Aichi-ken, Kyoto, Fukushima, Kyuushu and Sendai. Two
Interns will be placed in each home.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
Teach Away, Inc.
Teach Away Inc. specializes in ESL teaching placements in Asia. We currently
work with Ministries of Education and Private Language Schools in Korea, Japan,
and Taiwan. We also offer placements in Hong Kong, China, and Mexico. Teach
Away was recently selected by the National Ministry of Education in Korea to
provide English teachers for its renowned EPIK program. In addition, Teach Away
has partnered with some of the most reputable language schools in Asia,
allowing recent grads to choose from a variety of countries and programs. Teach
Away, North America's leading teacher placement organization, offers a wide
variety of international jobs at Ministries of Education and Top Private
Schools around the globe. Each year, hundreds of graduates explore the world
and experience a new culture through Teach Away's international teaching
programs.
Underprivileged Children's Educational Programs
UCEP seeks to provide the poor working and illiterate children a chance to
break the vicious circle of poverty. The project addresses itself to the
educational need of the urban poor children and to the improvement of the
overall living conditions for the children and their families.
Unite for Sight
Unite For Sight is a non-profit organization that empowers communities
worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness. Volunteer
Teams work with partner eye clinics in developing countries to provide eye care
and eye health education programs. Additionally, vision screening and education
programs are implemented worldwide by volunteers working in ninety chapters
established at universities in North America, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of academic
disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants enroll in
regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or may
participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial aid
information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
5. Environmental
American Wildlife Foundation
An independent international organization dedicated to the conservation of
Africa's wildlife.
Central Asia
Institute
Central Asia Institute promotes literacy, women's vocational skills, and
awareness of public health and environmental issues through community initiated
education programs in mountain regions of Central Asia. Community projects are
in remote mountain villages of northern Pakistan, the steppes of Mongolia, and
Kyrgyzstan. Each project involves local people in all phases of projects: to
plan, implement and evaluate.
Conservation International
Mission is to conserve the Earth's living natural heritage, our global
biodiversity, and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live
harmoniously with nature.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Earthwatch Institute
Almost 4,000 Earthwatch volunteers will join 700 research teams this year. Last
year Earthwatch teams attracted men and women of all ages-over the minimum age
of 16-hailing from 46 countries, and representing diverse educational, professional
and cultural backgrounds.
Foundation for
International Education (FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning experiences
are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes allow our
visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining theoretical
knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international perspective.
We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in London.
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
Frontier
Volunteer opportunities available for researchers interested in a career in
tropical research or conservation. Offers research training and field work
experience in Madagascar, Tanzania, Vietnam, Andaman Islands, or Nicaragua for
the duration of 4, 8, 10, or 20 weeks. Subjects vary from wildlife, habitat,
and biodiversity conservation issues to management issues.
Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps (CSC) is a nonprofit organization that sends volunteers
abroad to work, teach, and learn on projects in developing countries.
International Fertilizer
Development Center (IFDC)
Training program offered for volunteers interested in increasing agricultural
productivity. Techniques involve development and transfer of effective,
environmentally sound plant nutrient technology and agricultural marketing
expertise. Studies conducted in various countries worldwide.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
PEFP: Population-Environment Fellows Program
Fellowships available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents interested in
working in developing countries for the assistance of threatened environments
and the communities living within them for the duration of two years. Require a
masters degree and expertise in both population and environment: reproductive
health, population dynamics, sustainable resource, integrated conservation,
gender equity, and protected areas management.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Environmental
Protection Agency - Office of International Activities
Provides leadership in the world's environmental science, research,education
and assessment efforts; makes sound regulatory and program decisions; and
carries out effective programs and policies to improve the global environment.
Wildlands Studies
Wildlands Studies offers onsite field research projects throughout the US and
around the world. This year you can choose among 27 wildlife, wildland, and
wildwater projects in Montana, Alaska, Hawai'i, California, Washington,
Wyoming, New York, Canada, Belize, Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica, Kenya and New
Zealand.
6. Engineering/Technology
ADM: Archer Daniels
Midland Company
Career opportunities available with Fortune 100 agricultural corporation which
processes grains and oilseeds into ingredients for food, feed, fuel,
pharmaceutical, and industrial applications. Seeking graduates with degrees in
any of the following: Ag Business, Ag Economics, Finance, Economics,
Management, Marketing, Business Administration, and International Business.
AIPT: Association
for International Practical Training
AIPT can assist American students and professionals in most scholastic majors
and career fields who want to grow personally and professionally through
international, on-the-job training experiences. The International Association
for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) offers placement
assistance to college and university students majoring in technical subjects
and can also help some non-technical students. Knowledge of the language in the
country where the training takes place is usually required.
American-Scandinavian
Foundation (The)
The ASF is a publicly supported, nonprofit organization the promotes
international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between
teh US and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The ASF Training
Program gives you a chance to get an insight into the cultures and peoples of
Scandinavia by undertaking an internship there.
Amigos de las Americas
Amigos de las Am�ricas (AMIGOS) creates opportunities for young people to excel in
leadership roles promoting public health, education and community development.
Founded in 1965, AMIGOS is a non-profit organization that provides exceptional
leadership training and volunteer service opportunities in the United States
and Latin America. AMIGOS' youth-led programs and strong partnerships with
international development, non-profit, and government agencies distinguish it
from other international experiences.
APC: American Power
Conservation Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
CDS International
Offers several internships in the fields of business, engineering and
agriculture
Center for Education Abroad-Arcadia University
The Center for Education Abroad serves more than 1,800 students from 200 North
American colleges and universities. They offer more than 60 undergraduate
programs throughout eight countries: Australia, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Mexico, Spain, and New Zealand. Prime international internship
opportunities are available in Canberra, Australia's capital city, as well as
in Dublin, London, Edinburgh, and Sydney.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Council on
International Educational Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
Foundation for
International Education (FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
IAESTE US Exchange Program (International Association for the
Exchange of Students for Technical Experience)
UC Davis students participate in an international internship exchange and
leadership program co-sponsored by the ICC with paid summer internships in
science, engineering, computing, agriculture and environmental sciences. The
companies or organizations offering internships are expected to pay students a
wage sufficient to cover their cost of living during the actual training
periods. New members currently being recruited. For more information contact
Gavin McWhorter, IAESTE Co-President/ICC Student Advisor, 208 South Hall,
iaeste.ucdavis@yahoo.com
ICE Menlo-
International Cooperative Education
Since 1971, ICE has placed more than 15,000 students in work/internship
positions throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. ICE students have worked
at automotive plants in Germany, schools in China, supermarkets in Japan, and
in Aboriginal Communities in Australia. Each working experience is unique and
tailored to the student's interests, language ability and goals.
Internabroad.com
Comprehensive site with search options by program and type and desired country.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
Mainichi Communications
Revolutionary Japanese marketing industry seeking university graduates to
support its clientele�s long-tern moan-power strategy. Communication skills as well as knowledge
of digital media sources desired for high-quality consultation services.
SHIGA
Internship and career opportunities in the following areas: Patent Department
(Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chemical,
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical), Trademark and Design Department, Document
Search Department, Translation and Review Department, Administrative
Department, and Accounting Department.
Society for Range Management
A leader in the animal health and food safety fields, Alcide utilizes patented
solutions to improve the quality of milk and the safety of food by eliminating
disease-causing microorganisms, they offer a variety of services including
employment opportuinites on the web, publications, research, and a wide array
of products.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
7. Human Rights
American Friends Service
Committee
Quaker organization seeking volunteers of all faiths to combat social injustice
with peace and humanitarianism in Africa, Asia, Latin and Central America, and
Central Europe. Positions typically last for one academic semester and full benefits/stipends
are offered to overseas staff.
CCTG: California Campus TG
Recruiting volunteers for relief, AIDs, and development projects in Africa.
Seeking hardworking, open-minded, cooperative, serious-minded individuals to
join a four to six month humanization program in South Africa. Travel grants
available.
Concern America Volunteer Program
International development and refugee aid organization seeking volunteers
knowledgeable in the following fields: health, public health, nutrition, health
education, adult literacy, sanitation, agroforestry, appropriate technology,
engineering, and community organizing. Members will assist impoverished communities
and refugees in developing countries such as Brazil, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Guinea, Honduras, Mexico, and Mozambique in their efforts to improve their
living conditions. Concern America provides room and board, health insurance,
transportation, and a stipend of $350/month.
Foundation for International Education
(FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their communities.
In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise awareness of
the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train the development
leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural understanding.
Gender & Global
Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
International Volunteer Program
In Europe and in the United States, the International Volunteer Program has
facilitated firsthand cultural understanding for hundreds of volunteers and
provided volunteer staffing for more than 100 not-for-profit organizations.
International
Volunteer Programs Association
The International Volunteer Programs Association (IVPA) is a new alliance of
nonprofit, non-governmental organizations based in the Americas, that are
involved in international volunteer and internship exchanges.
JCHIP-Japan
Children's Home Internship Program
The Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in
international cultural and educational exchange. The children's homes accepting
interns are long-established institutions with years of success preparing
Japanese children for productive and successful lives. The homes are not quite
orphanages, and not quite group homes; there is no direct English translation.
Together with the Japanese staff and native college-student interns, UC Davis
interns will share in the lives of school-age youngsters. As an intern from
overseas, an important part of a UC Davis intern will be to open the children's
eyes to the rest of the world. Six Children's Homes in different parts of Japan
currently accept interns under this program. Homes are located in the following
prefectures: Kita Saitama, Aichi-ken, Kyoto, Fukushima, Kyuushu and Sendai. Two
Interns will be placed in each home.
Peace Brigades International
Seeking volunteer peacemakers to join in the fight against the use violent
institutions and warfare as a means of human affairs. Teams are focused in
Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and Native communities in North America.
Peace Corps
Peace Corps Education Volunteers work with local teachers to help develop
educational materials that are relevant to the community, making what is learned
in the classroom more easily understood and more easily applied. They teach
subjects like health awareness and environmental protection as they relate to
the needs of the people. If a village needs a school or a library, volunteers
often help make it happen, from constructing the building to finding books for
people to read.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff sending
university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern Europe.
But with more and more people taking time out on academic and work-related
breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded volunteers -
our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world. Our
volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20 staff
in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where Peter
Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With over
100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic placements
and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading volunteer
placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
Volunteers for Peace
Services include providing consultation and a placement service for workcamp
hosts and volunteers, linking people with programs. Programs foster
international education, voluntary service and friendship. In the last 20 years
they have exchanged over 21,000 volunteers in international workcamps
world-wide.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
8. Health
Amigos de las Americas
Amigos de las Am�ricas (AMIGOS) creates opportunities for young people to excel in
leadership roles promoting public health, education and community development.
Founded in 1965, AMIGOS is a non-profit organization that provides exceptional
leadership training and volunteer service opportunities in the United States
and Latin America. AMIGOS' youth-led programs and strong partnerships with
international development, non-profit, and government agencies distinguish it
from other international experiences.
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU Sacramento
and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an on-line Interest
Card. You will receive an email providing access to the application Complete
and submit your application online AND bring a copy of your application
to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please email your RSVP with
the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall, Internship &
Career Center.
CEDPA: The Center
for Development and Population Activities
Technical advisors wanted for overseas education in the following areas: child
survival, HIV/AIDS, infectious diseases, population, family planning,
epidemiology, maternal health and health policy, girls� and women�s education, primary
and secondary education, education policy, international education, education
technology and education administration. Two year renewable contracts available
for technical experts with eight to ten years of post-graduate experience.
Central Asia Institute
Central Asia Institute promotes literacy, women's vocational skills, and
awareness of public health and environmental issues through community initiated
education programs in mountain regions of Central Asia. Community projects are
in remote mountain villages of northern Pakistan, the steppes of Mongolia, and
Kyrgyzstan. Each project involves local people in all phases of projects: to
plan, implement and evaluate.
Child Family Health International
Created to encourage and facilitate US medical students to work abroad and to
learn both lay and medical Spanish. The central philosophy of CFHI is to narrow
the gap between existing medical technology and its accessibility to
underserved populations. Through this program participants can learn innovative
problem-solving skills which can be applied to rural and urban health care
areas in the United States.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Cross Cultural
Solutions
Cross-Cultural Solutions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995
and headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Cross-Cultural Solutions UK
is a registered charity and located in Brighton, United Kingdom. Cross-Cultural
Solutions operates in 10 countries with more than 250 staff members worldwide.
To date, the organization has brought approximately 10,000 participants to
countries around the world. Steven Rosenthal founded Cross-Cultural Solutions
in 1995 and serves as its Executive Director. Cross-Cultural Solutions offer
three types of Programs: Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad and Insight Abroad .
Our Volunteer Abroad and Intern Abroad Programs are year-round, and normally
range from 2-12 weeks. We have programs in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana,
Guatemala, India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania and Thailand. Our Insight Abroad
program is one week and is available in Brazil and Costa Rica .
Foundation for International Education
(FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining theoretical
knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international perspective.
We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in London.
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
Glenn Falls Medical
Missionary Site
The Glens Falls Medical Missionary Foundation is a non-profit* organization
formed to provide services to a medically under-served area of Guatemala. Our
goals include determining the area�s health needs through discussion with
the local residents and community leaders. We then work to provide a wide range
of medical and other health-related services to meet these needs.
Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps (CSC) is a nonprofit organization that sends volunteers
abroad to work, teach, and learn on projects in developing countries.
International Cooperative Education
(ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Partnership for
Service-Learning and Leadership
Offers a fully integrated study abroad experience. Unites academic study with
substantive volunteer service and living in a family homestay or with students
on-campus. Guided field trips, reflection, and other support services also help
you to understand the culture and your experience of it.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
JCHIP-Japan
Children's Home Internship Program
The Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in
international cultural and educational exchange. The children's homes accepting
interns are long-established institutions with years of success preparing
Japanese children for productive and successful lives. The homes are not quite
orphanages, and not quite group homes; there is no direct English translation.
Together with the Japanese staff and native college-student interns, UC Davis
interns will share in the lives of school-age youngsters. As an intern from
overseas, an important part of a UC Davis intern will be to open the children's
eyes to the rest of the world. Six Children's Homes in different parts of Japan
currently accept interns under this program. Homes are located in the following
prefectures: Kita Saitama, Aichi-ken, Kyoto, Fukushima, Kyuushu and Sendai. Two
Interns will be placed in each home.
PFP: Population Fellows Program
Summer fellowships available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents
interested in working in developing countries to promote reproductive health
care and family planning education. Two week introduction course provided by the
University of Michigan, School of Public Health.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
The Center for International Service
Learning
This resource helps a multitude of people in the academic community -
especially those interested in health industries. Visit and see what it offers.
It's a tough but very exciting program that promises to take you off the beaten
path of the tourist trails.
The International
Humana People to People Movement
Volunteers needed to combat the AIDs virus in South Africa. Four to six months
of preparation training given by one of the Travelling Folk High Schools,
followed by six to twelve months of dedicated work in one of many South African
countries. Requirements: courage, persistence, capacity to face the unknown,
co-operation/flexibility, physical/mental strength, and compassion.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships in
England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
Unite for Sight
Unite For Sight is a non-profit organization that empowers communities
worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness. Volunteer
Teams work with partner eye clinics in developing countries to provide eye care
and eye health education programs. Additionally, vision screening and education
programs are implemented worldwide by volunteers working in ninety chapters
established at universities in North America, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
World Cancer Research Fund
International Management Trainee positions available with UK-based cancer
research organization. Duties include the development of education programs
that expand public understanding of the importance of food and lifestyle
choices in the cancer process, as well as offering rare overseas travel
opportunities.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
9. International Agriculture
ADM: Archer Daniels Midland Company
Career opportunities available with Fortune 100 agricultural corporation which
processes grains and oilseeds into ingredients for food, feed, fuel,
pharmaceutical, and industrial applications. Seeking graduates with degrees in
any of the following: Ag Business, Ag Economics, Finance, Economics,
Management, Marketing, Business Administration, and International Business.
Agriventure, International Agriculture
Exchanges
Farms, ranches, horticulture, veterinary practices in Europe, New Zealand,
Australia, Japan. Exchange programs can last from four months to over a year.
The minimum application requirement time is two months before departure, but it
is to your advantage to apply early.
American-Scandinavian Foundation (The)
The ASF is a publicly supported, nonprofit organization the promotes
international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between
teh US and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The ASF Training
Program gives you a chance to get an insight into the cultures and peoples of
Scandinavia by undertaking an internship there.
Communicating for
Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over
1000 participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the
largest agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Foundation for International Education
(FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE) has
set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We are
a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our passionate
belief in the value of international education. We offer all the academic and
student support services through which exceptional learning experiences are
created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes allow our visiting
students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining theoretical knowledge,
practical skills, life experience and an international perspective. We have
opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in London.
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
MESA
MESA is a non-profit organization and U.S. Department of State-designated
Exchange Visitor Program. MESA sponsors ecological farmer-to-farmer exchanges
between participating countries and the United States.They promote experiential
training and cross-cultural opportunities for aspiring agriculturists who then
share new insights and skills with their home communities.
National FFA Organization
Look into agricultural education as an alternative. Educate the leaders of
tomorrow while spreading your love of agriculture!
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
Society for Range
Management
A leader in the animal health and food safety fields, Alcide utilizes patented
solutions to improve the quality of milk and the safety of food by eliminating
disease-causing microorganisms, they offer a variety of services including
employment opportuinites on the web, publications, research, and a wide array of
products.
Tillers
International, Inc.
Internships available with organization which studies the relationship between
low-capital technologies and increased productivity. Internships typically last
between 12 weeks and 8 months and are paired with a variety of optional classes
such as food and fiber, woodworking, and alternative energies.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international business
partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial Service office
in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for more information
about our international business services.
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
10. Law/Politics
Bundes Bank
The Deutsche Bundesbank, the central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany, is
an integral part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Foundation for International Education
(FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the academic
and student support services through which exceptional learning experiences are
created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes allow our visiting
students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining theoretical knowledge,
practical skills, life experience and an international perspective. We have
opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in London.
Gender & Global
Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
Hong Kong Government Administrative
Service
Seeking Administrative officers to fill job vacancies in the Hong Kong
Government. Employees will formulate policies, plan the uses of resources, and
manage the delivery of Government services. Training programs are available to
ensure that each officer is able to develop their potential to the fullest.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
Humboldt-Universit�t zu Berlin
Internships available to American graduates interested in learning about German
politics. Participants work in the office of a German Parliament member, are
enrolled as students of Humboldt-Universit�t, and gain invaluable first-hand
political experience.
Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the largest regional
security organization in the world with 55 participating states from Europe,
Central Asia and North America. It is active in early warning, conflict
prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation. The
Organization employs about 4,000 staff in 19 missions and field activities
located in Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
They work 'on the ground' to facilitate political processes, prevent or settle
conflicts, and promote cilvil society and the rule of law.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
University of
Edinburgh
Joint internship and academic program available to undergraduates interested in
the Scottish Parliament. This semester-long program will involve a research
project directed by a designated Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP), a
social science course offered at the University of Edinburgh, and weekly
orientation sessions led by Scottish political commentators.
US Department of
State
Lists student and employment opportunities available through the US State
Department. Learn how to get an internship in an embassy abroad. Job
opportunities available to professionals interested in working as foreign
officers for the Department of State. Positions vary from personally designed
positions to working for an international or local business abroad and span
such fields of interest as human resources, politics, economics, and security.
11. U.S.A. Based
ADM: Archer Daniels
Midland Company
Career opportunities available with Fortune 100 agricultural corporation which
processes grains and oilseeds into ingredients for food, feed, fuel, pharmaceutical,
and industrial applications. Seeking graduates with degrees in any of the
following: Ag Business, Ag Economics, Finance, Economics, Management,
Marketing, Business Administration, and International Business.
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an
on-line Interest Card. You will receive an email providing access to the
application Complete and submit your application online AND bring a copy
of your application to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please
email your RSVP with the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall,
Internship & Career Center.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical assistance.
Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their communities. In
striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise awareness of the
challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train the development
leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural understanding.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
Institute for
Experimental Learning
"Embassy and Diplomatic Scholars" internship program is seeking
future leaders prepared to study international affairs, economics, and
business. Internships are based in Washington D.C. and vary from the State
Department to foreign embassies, both of which enable students to witness
first-hand the logistics of foreign policy-making and implementation.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International
Foundation Interns
Organizations specializing in the recruitment of interns. All fields of work,
all types of internships.
Intrax Internships Abroad
Intrax Internships Abroad is a professional development program in which
qualified students do international internships with host companies in London,
Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, and Tokyo. Students who are accepted into the
program pay as they would for study abroad and receive a personalized
internship match, training, housing, excursions, and have an on-site
coordinator. Looking ahead to a challenging job market, international work
experience can give participants an edge. Individual job placements are listed
by location and by function.
JCHIP-Japan Children's Home Internship Program
The Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in international
cultural and educational exchange. The children's homes accepting interns are
long-established institutions with years of success preparing Japanese children
for productive and successful lives. The homes are not quite orphanages, and
not quite group homes; there is no direct English translation. Together with
the Japanese staff and native college-student interns, UC Davis interns will
share in the lives of school-age youngsters. As an intern from overseas, an
important part of a UC Davis intern will be to open the children's eyes to the
rest of the world. Six Children's Homes in different parts of Japan currently
accept interns under this program. Homes are located in the following
prefectures: Kita Saitama, Aichi-ken, Kyoto, Fukushima, Kyuushu and Sendai. Two
Interns will be placed in each home.
New Voices
Two-year salaried fellowships available for college and university graduates
interested in social justice programs of the following areas: international
human rights, women's rights, racial justice/civil rights, migrant and refugee
rights, foreign policy, international peace and security, and international
economic policy.
Northern California World Trade Center (NCWTC)
The Northern California World Trade Center (NCWTC), located in the Capital
City, serves as the regions premier international business development
resource. Licensed by the World Trade Center Association (WTCA) in New York City,
the NCWTC is affiliated with an international network of over 750,000 WTC
members and 350 centers around the world. NCWTC has become a powerful tool with
incomparable resources and services designed for the business community.
Centralizing trade and business activities allows for influential business
people from around the world to come together at one location.
Paramount Export Company
Interns sought for export company specializing in the inspection and purchase
of the product, coordination of air and sea transportation, documentation and
banking arrangements, and accounting.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
Sacramento Regional Center for International Trade Development
(CITD)
Strategically located in the state�s capitol and the heart of Northern California, the Sacramento Regional
Center for International Trade Development (CITD) provides free consulting,
research and other low cost seminars and services to enable the region�s exporters and
importers to take advantage of the growing opportunities in the global
marketplace. Grant funded by the Chancellor�s Office of the
California Community Colleges and hosted by Los Rios Community College, the
CITD also supports the endeavors of community college faculty to
internationalize curriculum in its efforts to prepare students to participate
in the global economy. Since its inception in 1990, the Center has served more
than 2000 clients and provided international trade information to about 6000
persons and organizations. Like other CITDs, the Center also operates a
California Mexico Trade Assistance Center (CMTAC) and is co-located with the
Sacramento Small Business Development Center (SBDC), all operating out of Los
Rios� Business and Economic Development Center at 1410 Ethan Way in Sacramento.
To enhance client success, the CITD maintains numerous partnerships with other
international agencies such as Northern California World Trade Center, USDOC�s Sacramento Export
Assistance Center, California Technology Trade and Commerce Agency, Mexican
Consulate, California Chamber of Commerce, and many other governmental
agencies. Special programs include international trade classes offered online
and while the CITD/CMTAC serves companies in all industries, a new program
targets export services to the region�s burgeoning wine
industry.
The Share Institute
Internships available for young professionals interested in international
development issues. Offers global leadership skill development on both a
domestic and international level for periods ranging from two weeks to three
months.
Tillers International, Inc.
Internships available with organization which studies the relationship between
low-capital technologies and increased productivity. Internships typically last
between 12 weeks and 8 months and are paired with a variety of optional classes
such as food and fiber, woodworking, and alternative energies.
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
World Without War Council
Non-governmental organization located in Berkeley, CA designed to develop
innovative peace organization strategies. Avoids traditional methods used by
the Pentagon in exchange for an all-encompassing, non-selective network of
organizations striving for world peace.
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International Programs by Regions of the World
The following organizations offer international internships. Be aware that many
of these organizations have application deadlines.
1. Africa
Accion International
ACCION International is a nonprofit that fights poverty through microlending. Their
mission is to give people the tools they need to work their way out of poverty
by providing "micro" loans and business training to poor women and
men who start their own businesses. ACCION's partner lending organizations help
people work their own way up the economic ladder, with dignity and pride. With
capital, people can grow their own businesses. They can earn enough to afford
basics like running water, better food and schooling for their children.
Interns work on special projects in microfinance throughout the United States
and even abroad.
American Friends Service Committee
Quaker organization seeking volunteers of all faiths to combat social injustice
with peace and humanitarianism in Africa, Asia, Latin and Central America, and
Central Europe. Positions typically last for one academic semester and full
benefits/stipends are offered to overseas staff.
American Wildlife Foundation
An independent international organization dedicated to the conservation of
Africa's wildlife.
APC: American Power Conservation
Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
CCTG: California Campus TG
Recruiting volunteers for relief, AIDs, and development projects in Africa.
Seeking hardworking, open-minded, cooperative, serious-minded individuals to
join a four to six month humanization program in South Africa. Travel grants
available.
Child Family Health International
Created to encourage and facilitate US medical students to work abroad and to
learn both lay and medical Spanish. The central philosophy of CFHI is to narrow
the gap between existing medical technology and its accessibility to
underserved populations. Through this program participants can learn innovative
problem-solving skills which can be applied to rural and urban health care
areas in the United States.
Child Rights Information Network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a global network that
disseminates information about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
child rights amongst non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), educational institutions, and
other child rights experts. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,100
organizations in over 100 countries. The site contains a directory of
organizations working worldwide for children.
Communicating for
Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over
1000 participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the
largest agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Concern America Volunteer Program
International development and refugee aid organization seeking volunteers
knowledgeable in the following fields: health, public health, nutrition, health
education, adult literacy, sanitation, agroforestry, appropriate technology,
engineering, and community organizing. Members will assist impoverished
communities and refugees in developing countries such as Brazil, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, Mexico, and Mozambique in their efforts to improve
their living conditions. Concern America provides room and board, health
insurance, transportation, and a stipend of $350/month.
Conservation
International
Mission is to conserve the Earth's living natural heritage, our global
biodiversity, and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live
harmoniously with nature.
Cross Cultural
Solutions
Cross-Cultural Solutions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995
and headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Cross-Cultural Solutions UK
is a registered charity and located in Brighton, United Kingdom. Cross-Cultural
Solutions operates in 10 countries with more than 250 staff members worldwide.
To date, the organization has brought approximately 10,000 participants to
countries around the world. Steven Rosenthal founded Cross-Cultural Solutions
in 1995 and serves as its Executive Director. Cross-Cultural Solutions offer
three types of Programs: Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad and Insight Abroad .
Our Volunteer Abroad and Intern Abroad Programs are year-round, and normally
range from 2-12 weeks. We have programs in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana,
Guatemala, India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania and Thailand. Our Insight Abroad
program is one week and is available in Brazil and Costa Rica .
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Footprints
Recruiting Inc.
http://www.footprintsrecruiting.com/
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
Frontier
Volunteer opportunities available for researchers interested in a career in
tropical research or conservation. Offers research training and field work experience
in Madagascar, Tanzania, Vietnam, Andaman Islands, or Nicaragua for the
duration of 4, 8, 10, or 20 weeks. Subjects vary from wildlife, habitat, and
biodiversity conservation issues to management issues.
Global Volunteers
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in a special consultative status with
the United Nations, Global Volunteers is uniquely positioned to represent local
leaders in a national and international arena, and to engage short-term
volunteers in local development efforts with long-lasting results. At the
request of local leaders and indigenous host organization, Global Volunteers
sends teams of volunteers to live and work with local people on human and
economic development projects identified by the community as important to its
long-term development.
International Cooperative Education
(ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Fertilizer Development
Center (IFDC)
Training program offered for volunteers interested in increasing agricultural
productivity. Techniques involve development and transfer of effective, environmentally
sound plant nutrient technology and agricultural marketing expertise. Studies
conducted in various countries worldwide.
International Partnership for
Service-Learning and Leadership
Offers a fully integrated study abroad experience. Unites academic study with
substantive volunteer service and living in a family homestay or with students
on-campus. Guided field trips, reflection, and other support services also help
you to understand the culture and your experience of it.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
MESA
MESA is a non-profit organization and U.S. Department of State-designated
Exchange Visitor Program. MESA sponsors ecological farmer-to-farmer exchanges
between participating countries and the United States.They promote experiential
training and cross-cultural opportunities for aspiring agriculturists who then
share new insights and skills with their home communities.
Peace Brigades International
Seeking volunteer peacemakers to join in the fight against the use violent
institutions and warfare as a means of human affairs. Teams are focused in
Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and Native communities in North America.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
The International
Humana People to People Movement
Volunteers needed to combat the AIDs virus in South Africa. Four to six months
of preparation training given by one of the Travelling Folk High Schools,
followed by six to twelve months of dedicated work in one of many South African
countries. Requirements: courage, persistence, capacity to face the unknown,
co-operation/flexibility, physical/mental strength, and compassion.
Unite for Sight
Unite For Sight is a non-profit organization that empowers communities
worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness. Volunteer
Teams work with partner eye clinics in developing countries to provide eye care
and eye health education programs. Additionally, vision screening and education
programs are implemented worldwide by volunteers working in ninety chapters
established at universities in North America, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or may
participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial aid
information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
Wildlands Studies
Wildlands Studies offers onsite field research projects throughout the US and
around the world. This year you can choose among 27 wildlife, wildland, and
wildwater projects in Montana, Alaska, Hawai'i, California, Washington,
Wyoming, New York, Canada, Belize, Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica, Kenya and New
Zealand.
Worldteach
WorldTeach is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based at the Center
for International Development at Harvard University which provides
opportunities for individuals to make a meaningful contribution to
international education by living and working as volunteer teachers in
developing countries. WorldTeach has established a proud history of
contributing to international education and development as well as promoting
cultural exchange between disparate regions of the world. WorldTeach has placed
thousands of volunteer educators in communities throughout Asia, Latin America,
Africa and Eastern Europe.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
2. Antarctica
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
3. Australia Oceana
Agriventure, International Agriculture Exchanges
Farms, ranches, horticulture, veterinary practices in Europe, New Zealand,
Australia, Japan. Exchange programs can last from four months to over a year.
The minimum application requirement time is two months before departure, but it
is to your advantage to apply early.
APC: American Power Conservation
Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
BUNAC
This program, run by the British government, operates a rolling application
procedure and complete applications are normally processed within two working
days of receipt. They provide a work permit prior to departure and job listings
in BUNAC offices in England.
CAPA International Education
CAPA International Education offers quality, affordable study abroad programs,
consisting of academic classes and internships. Our mission has remained
unchanged since our start: to provide learning abroad opportunities which
genuinely educate students about the people and culture in which they are
learning in a holistic educational environment.
Center for Education Abroad-Arcadia
University
The Center for Education Abroad serves more than 1,800 students from 200 North
American colleges and universities. They offer more than 60 undergraduate
programs throughout eight countries: Australia, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Mexico, Spain, and New Zealand. Prime international internship
opportunities are available in Canberra, Australia's capital city, as well as
in Dublin, London, Edinburgh, and Sydney.
Child Rights Information Network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a global network that
disseminates information about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
child rights amongst non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), educational institutions, and
other child rights experts. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,100
organizations in over 100 countries. The site contains a directory of
organizations working worldwide for children.
Communicating for
Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over
1000 participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the
largest agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Council on International Educational
Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Earthwatch Institute
Almost 4,000 Earthwatch volunteers will join 700 research teams this year. Last
year Earthwatch teams attracted men and women of all ages-over the minimum age
of 16-hailing from 46 countries, and representing diverse educational,
professional and cultural backgrounds.
Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps (CSC) is a nonprofit organization that sends volunteers
abroad to work, teach, and learn on projects in developing countries.
Global Volunteers
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in a special consultative status with
the United Nations, Global Volunteers is uniquely positioned to represent local
leaders in a national and international arena, and to engage short-term
volunteers in local development efforts with long-lasting results. At the
request of local leaders and indigenous host organization, Global Volunteers
sends teams of volunteers to live and work with local people on human and economic
development projects identified by the community as important to its long-term
development.
ICE Menlo- International Cooperative
Education
Since 1971, ICE has placed more than 15,000 students in work/internship
positions throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. ICE students have worked
at automotive plants in Germany, schools in China, supermarkets in Japan, and
in Aboriginal Communities in Australia. Each working experience is unique and
tailored to the student's interests, language ability and goals.
International Cooperative Education
(ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
Peace Brigades International
Seeking volunteer peacemakers to join in the fight against the use violent
institutions and warfare as a means of human affairs. Teams are focused in
Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and Native communities in North America.
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
Wildlands Studies
Wildlands Studies offers onsite field research projects throughout the US and
around the world. This year you can choose among 27 wildlife, wildland, and
wildwater projects in Montana, Alaska, Hawai'i, California, Washington,
Wyoming, New York, Canada, Belize, Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica, Kenya and New
Zealand.
4. Asia, Far East and ASEAN
Pasona Internship Program
The Pasona Internship Program is a nonprofit organization that allows outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students to participate in a two-month internship at
a Japanese company.
AEON Corporation
For more than three decades, the AEON Corporation of Japan has been an
innovator in the field of English education, offering exceptional classroom and
internet opportunities to study and master the language. Founded in 1973, AEON
has grown to become one of the largest and most respected private educational
institutes of its kind, with more than 3,000 employees. Current student
enrollment exceeds 100,000 in more than 300 branch schools located within every
prefecture of Japan. AEON employs a teaching staff of over 800 teachers and
education specialists from English-speaking nations.
Agriventure, International Agriculture
Exchanges
Farms, ranches, horticulture, veterinary practices in Europe, New Zealand,
Australia, Japan. Exchange programs can last from four months to over a year. The
minimum application requirement time is two months before departure, but it is
to your advantage to apply early.
American Friends Service Committee
Quaker organization seeking volunteers of all faiths to combat social injustice
with peace and humanitarianism in Africa, Asia, Latin and Central America, and
Central Europe. Positions typically last for one academic semester and full
benefits/stipends are offered to overseas staff.
APC: American Power Conservation
Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN)
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN was established on 8 August
1967 in Bangkok by the five original Member Countries, namely, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam joined on 8
January 1984, Vietnam on 28 July 1995, Laos and Myanmar on 23 July 1997, and
Cambodia on 30 April 1999. The ASEAN region has a population of about 500
million, a total area of 4.5 million square kilometers, a combined gross
domestic product of US$737 billion, and a total trade of US$ 720 billion.
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an on-line Interest
Card. You will receive an email providing access to the application Complete
and submit your application online AND bring a copy of your application
to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please email your RSVP with
the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall, Internship &
Career Center.
CAPA International Education
CAPA International Education offers quality, affordable study abroad programs,
consisting of academic classes and internships. Our mission has remained
unchanged since our start: to provide learning abroad opportunities which
genuinely educate students about the people and culture in which they are
learning in a holistic educational environment.
CDS International
Offers several internships in the fields of business, engineering and
agriculture
Central Asia Institute
Central Asia Institute promotes literacy, women's vocational skills, and
awareness of public health and environmental issues through community initiated
education programs in mountain regions of Central Asia. Community projects are
in remote mountain villages of northern Pakistan, the steppes of Mongolia, and
Kyrgyzstan. Each project involves local people in all phases of projects: to
plan, implement and evaluate.
Child Rights Information Network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a global network that
disseminates information about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
child rights amongst non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), educational institutions, and
other child rights experts. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,100
organizations in over 100 countries. The site contains a directory of
organizations working worldwide for children.
Colorado China Council
Non-profit organization searching for college graduates to teach English in
China for the duration of one academic semester or year. Travel expenses
covered. Excellent mental and physical health required.
Communicating for
Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over
1000 participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the
largest agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Conservation
International
Mission is to conserve the Earth's living natural heritage, our global
biodiversity, and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live
harmoniously with nature.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Council on International Educational
Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
Cross Cultural
Solutions
Cross-Cultural Solutions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995
and headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Cross-Cultural Solutions UK
is a registered charity and located in Brighton, United Kingdom. Cross-Cultural
Solutions operates in 10 countries with more than 250 staff members worldwide.
To date, the organization has brought approximately 10,000 participants to
countries around the world. Steven Rosenthal founded Cross-Cultural Solutions
in 1995 and serves as its Executive Director. Cross-Cultural Solutions offer
three types of Programs: Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad and Insight Abroad .
Our Volunteer Abroad and Intern Abroad Programs are year-round, and normally
range from 2-12 weeks. We have programs in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guatemala,
India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania and Thailand. Our Insight Abroad program is one
week and is available in Brazil and Costa Rica .
Cultural Homestay International (CHI)
CHI is a non-profit educational exchange organization that is looking for
people who want to make a difference in other people's lives. All applicants
should have good skills with teens, families, and schools. These positions are
part-time, and pay supplementary income. Positions available may include
Teacher Coordinator, Group Homestay Academic Coordinator , Academic Year
Program Career Exploration Coordinator.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
English Program In Korea (EPIK)
EPIK invites foreign university graduates to enrich their lives and build a
professional teaching career while sharing knowledge and culture with students
and teachers throughout the Republic of Korea. English Language Instructors
(ELIs) from six major English speaking countries participate in this program;
Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United
States of America, to teach English in the school system, to train Korean
English teachers, and to assist Provincial Offices of Education (POEs).
Footprints
Recruiting Inc.
http://www.footprintsrecruiting.com/
Foundation for International Education
(FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
Frontier
Volunteer opportunities available for researchers interested in a career in
tropical research or conservation. Offers research training and field work
experience in Madagascar, Tanzania, Vietnam, Andaman Islands, or Nicaragua for
the duration of 4, 8, 10, or 20 weeks. Subjects vary from wildlife, habitat,
and biodiversity conservation issues to management issues.
Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps (CSC) is a nonprofit organization that sends volunteers
abroad to work, teach, and learn on projects in developing countries.
Global Volunteers
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in a special consultative status with
the United Nations, Global Volunteers is uniquely positioned to represent local
leaders in a national and international arena, and to engage short-term
volunteers in local development efforts with long-lasting results. At the
request of local leaders and indigenous host organization, Global Volunteers
sends teams of volunteers to live and work with local people on human and
economic development projects identified by the community as important to its
long-term development.
Hess Educational Organization
Seeking college graduates interested in teaching English in Taiwan for the
duration of one year. Prefer participants interested in experiencing a
different culture and working with children.
Hong Kong Government Administrative
Service
Seeking Administrative officers to fill job vacancies in the Hong Kong
Government. Employees will formulate policies, plan the uses of resources, and
manage the delivery of Government services. Training programs are available to
ensure that each officer is able to develop their potential to the fullest.
International Cooperative Education
(ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Fertilizer Development
Center (IFDC)
Training program offered for volunteers interested in increasing agricultural
productivity. Techniques involve development and transfer of effective,
environmentally sound plant nutrient technology and agricultural marketing
expertise. Studies conducted in various countries worldwide.
International Partnership for
Service-Learning and Leadership
Offers a fully integrated study abroad experience. Unites academic study with
substantive volunteer service and living in a family homestay or with students
on-campus. Guided field trips, reflection, and other support services also help
you to understand the culture and your experience of it.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
Intrax Internships
Abroad
Intrax Internships Abroad is a professional development program in which
qualified students do international internships with host companies in London,
Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, and Tokyo. Students who are accepted into the
program pay as they would for study abroad and receive a personalized
internship match, training, housing, excursions, and have an on-site coordinator.
Looking ahead to a challenging job market, international work experience can
give participants an edge. Individual job placements are listed by location and
by function.
JCHIP-Japan
Children's Home Internship Program
The Program offers students a unique opportunity to participate in
international cultural and educational exchange. The children's homes accepting
interns are long-established institutions with years of success preparing
Japanese children for productive and successful lives. The homes are not quite
orphanages, and not quite group homes; there is no direct English translation.
Together with the Japanese staff and native college-student interns, UC Davis
interns will share in the lives of school-age youngsters. As an intern from
overseas, an important part of a UC Davis intern will be to open the children's
eyes to the rest of the world. Six Children's Homes in different parts of Japan
currently accept interns under this program. Homes are located in the following
prefectures: Kita Saitama, Aichi-ken, Kyoto, Fukushima, Kyuushu and Sendai. Two
Interns will be placed in each home.
JET- Japanese Exchange
and Teaching Program
Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco Seeks participants for Japanese
Exchange and Teaching Program.
Laykin Communications
Laykin is an American public relations firm based in Hong Kong that has
functions in marketing, advertising, production, and corporate communications.
It transacts business under a large international scope. Past interns have
prepared press conferences and dealt directly in client interactions. Intern positions
are listed on the "Jobs" page.
Lee's Manpower
Corporation
A licensed placement company for English teaching positions in South Korea.
They place prospective teachers, and provide them with support while abroad.
Mainichi Communications
Revolutionary Japanese marketing industry seeking university graduates to
support its clientele�s long-tern moan-power strategy. Communication skills as well as knowledge
of digital media sources desired for high-quality consultation services.
MOGPA: Minnesota Organization for
Global Professional Assignments
Specializing in Hong Kong and Asia, this program has a rolling application
process and self-managed application. They request that you apply from 3-6
months prior to your desired start date, as the placement process can take
anywhere from 3-12 months, depending on your qualifications. You can apply
after the three-month deadline, but internships are on a first-come
first-served basis, and they may not be able to place you during the period you
request.
Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the largest
regional security organization in the world with 55 participating states from
Europe, Central Asia and North America. It is active in early warning, conflict
prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation. The
Organization employs about 4,000 staff in 19 missions and field activities
located in Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
They work 'on the ground' to facilitate political processes, prevent or settle
conflicts, and promote cilvil society and the rule of law.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
SHIGA
Internship and career opportunities in the following areas: Patent Department
(Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chemical,
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical), Trademark and Design Department, Document
Search Department, Translation and Review Department, Administrative
Department, and Accounting Department.
Teach Away, Inc.
Teach Away Inc. specializes in ESL teaching placements in Asia. We currently
work with Ministries of Education and Private Language Schools in Korea, Japan,
and Taiwan. We also offer placements in Hong Kong, China, and Mexico. Teach
Away was recently selected by the National Ministry of Education in Korea to
provide English teachers for its renowned EPIK program. In addition, Teach Away
has partnered with some of the most reputable language schools in Asia,
allowing recent grads to choose from a variety of countries and programs. Teach
Away, North America's leading teacher placement organization, offers a wide
variety of international jobs at Ministries of Education and Top Private
Schools around the globe. Each year, hundreds of graduates explore the world
and experience a new culture through Teach Away's international teaching
programs.
TEFL Professional Network
This system enables job-seekers to view international jobs in real-time, post a
resume online and even append a photograph, audio or video clip to their
resume. 7,000+ registered employers posting vacancies on a daily basis.
Employeers are from countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain, Thailand,
China, Italy, Germany, Slovakia, and Poland.
Underprivileged Children's Educational
Programs
UCEP seeks to provide the poor working and illiterate children a chance to
break the vicious circle of poverty. The project addresses itself to the
educational need of the urban poor children and to the improvement of the
overall living conditions for the children and their families.
Unite for Sight
Unite For Sight is a non-profit organization that empowers communities
worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness. Volunteer
Teams work with partner eye clinics in developing countries to provide eye care
and eye health education programs. Additionally, vision screening and education
programs are implemented worldwide by volunteers working in ninety chapters
established at universities in North America, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the University.
EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of academic
disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants enroll in
regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or may
participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial aid
information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial Service
office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for more
information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
Volunteers in Asia (VIA)
VIA is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian organization dedicated to
increasing understanding between the United States and Asia. Since 1963, its
Volunteer Programs in Asia have provided young Americans with an opportunity to
work and live within an Asia culture while meeting the needs of Asian host
institutions. VIA's Stanford Programs offer a wide range of short-term,
international study programs between the U.S. and Asia and among various Asian
nations.
World Bank Group
Seeking young professionals proficient in finance, economics, education, public
health, urban planning, private sector development, and natural resource management.
Minimum of 2 years experience and/or continued academic study at the doctorate
level required. Two twelve-month rotational assignments offered to each
participant in locations varying from the US to divisions abroad.
Worldteach
WorldTeach is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based at the Center
for International Development at Harvard University which provides
opportunities for individuals to make a meaningful contribution to international
education by living and working as volunteer teachers in developing countries.
WorldTeach has established a proud history of contributing to international
education and development as well as promoting cultural exchange between
disparate regions of the world. WorldTeach has placed thousands of volunteer
educators in communities throughout Asia, Latin America, Africa and Eastern
Europe.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
5. Caribbean
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international business
partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial Service office
in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for more information
about our international business services.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
6. Europe
Agriventure, International Agriculture Exchanges
Farms, ranches, horticulture, veterinary practices in Europe, New Zealand,
Australia, Japan. Exchange programs can last from four months to over a year.
The minimum application requirement time is two months before departure, but it
is to your advantage to apply early.
American Friends Service Committee
Quaker organization seeking volunteers of all faiths to combat social injustice
with peace and humanitarianism in Africa, Asia, Latin and Central America, and
Central Europe. Positions typically last for one academic semester and full
benefits/stipends are offered to overseas staff.
American-Scandinavian Foundation (The)
The ASF is a publicly supported, nonprofit organization the promotes
international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between
teh US and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The ASF Training
Program gives you a chance to get an insight into the cultures and peoples of
Scandinavia by undertaking an internship there.
APC: American Power Conservation
Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
BUNAC
This program, run by the British government, operates a rolling application
procedure and complete applications are normally processed within two working
days of receipt. They provide a work permit prior to departure and job listings
in BUNAC offices in England.
Bundes Bank
The Deutsche Bundesbank, the central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany,
is an integral part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an on-line Interest
Card. You will receive an email providing access to the application Complete
and submit your application online AND bring a copy of your application
to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please email your RSVP with
the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall, Internship &
Career Center.
CAPA International Education
CAPA International Education offers quality, affordable study abroad programs,
consisting of academic classes and internships. Our mission has remained
unchanged since our start: to provide learning abroad opportunities which
genuinely educate students about the people and culture in which they are
learning in a holistic educational environment.
CDS International
Offers several internships in the fields of business, engineering and
agriculture
Center for Education Abroad-Arcadia
University
The Center for Education Abroad serves more than 1,800 students from 200 North
American colleges and universities. They offer more than 60 undergraduate
programs throughout eight countries: Australia, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Mexico, Spain, and New Zealand. Prime international internship
opportunities are available in Canberra, Australia's capital city, as well as
in Dublin, London, Edinburgh, and Sydney.
Child Rights Information Network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a global network that
disseminates information about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
child rights amongst non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), educational institutions, and
other child rights experts. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,100
organizations in over 100 countries. The site contains a directory of
organizations working worldwide for children.
Communicating for
Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over
1000 participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the
largest agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Consulate General of
the Republic of Croatia
The Consulate General deals with internal affairs of Croatia, and the relations
between the US and Croatia. All aspects of foreign interactions are considered
from visas and cultural education to trade and establishing American businesses
in Croatia. Past interns have worked as translators as answering and making
phone calls in a bilingual setting.
Council on International Educational
Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
Cultural Homestay International (CHI)
CHI is a non-profit educational exchange organization that is looking for
people who want to make a difference in other people's lives. All applicants
should have good skills with teens, families, and schools. These positions are
part-time, and pay supplementary income. Positions available may include
Teacher Coordinator, Group Homestay Academic Coordinator , Academic Year
Program Career Exploration Coordinator.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Dezeen Jobs
Web advertising for international architecture and design jobs and internships.
Earthwatch Institute
Almost 4,000 Earthwatch volunteers will join 700 research teams this year. Last
year Earthwatch teams attracted men and women of all ages-over the minimum age
of 16-hailing from 46 countries, and representing diverse educational,
professional and cultural backgrounds.
European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development
Seeking young graduates to assist central and eastern European nations in their
transition to democracy and market economies. Participants will receive
training in such banking fields as credit, equity, financial modeling, and
project finance. Implementation of such expertise will involve both the public
and private economic sectors for the duration of two years, and will focus upon
the development, testing, and analysis of software protection programs.
Footprints
Recruiting Inc.
http://www.footprintsrecruiting.com/
Foundation for International Education
(FIE)
Since establishing in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE)
has set new high standards in delivering study and intern abroad programmes. We
are a forward-thinking organisation with a mission that expresses our
passionate belief in the value of international education. We offer all the
academic and student support services through which exceptional learning
experiences are created. Our specialised academic and internship programmes
allow our visiting students to maximise the value of their stay, gaining
theoretical knowledge, practical skills, life experience and an international
perspective. We have opportunities for all majors. Housing and internships in
London.
Global Volunteers
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in a special consultative status with
the United Nations, Global Volunteers is uniquely positioned to represent local
leaders in a national and international arena, and to engage short-term
volunteers in local development efforts with long-lasting results. At the
request of local leaders and indigenous host organization, Global Volunteers
sends teams of volunteers to live and work with local people on human and
economic development projects identified by the community as important to its
long-term development.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
Humboldt-Universit�t zu Berlin
Internships available to American graduates interested in learning about German
politics. Participants work in the office of a German Parliament member, are
enrolled as students of Humboldt-Universit�t, and gain invaluable first-hand
political experience.
Institute for Study Abroad-Butler
University
Study in regular classes with degree-seeking students. Live in a residence
hall, student apartment, or host family, depending on the country. Short-term
and long-term study abroad experiences.
International Cooperative Education
(ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International Fertilizer Development
Center (IFDC)
Training program offered for volunteers interested in increasing agricultural
productivity. Techniques involve development and transfer of effective,
environmentally sound plant nutrient technology and agricultural marketing
expertise. Studies conducted in various countries worldwide.
International House Barcelona
Accredited organization designed to train teachers of English with a variety of
courses, seminars, and workshops. Studies take place at the International House
in Barcelona, Spain and are available in both full and part time statuses.
International Partnership for
Service-Learning and Leadership
Offers a fully integrated study abroad experience. Unites academic study with
substantive volunteer service and living in a family homestay or with students
on-campus. Guided field trips, reflection, and other support services also help
you to understand the culture and your experience of it.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
International Volunteer Program
In Europe and in the United States, the International Volunteer Program has
facilitated firsthand cultural understanding for hundreds of volunteers and
provided volunteer staffing for more than 100 not-for-profit organizations.
Intrax Internships
Abroad
Intrax Internships Abroad is a professional development program in which
qualified students do international internships with host companies in London,
Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, and Tokyo. Students who are accepted into the
program pay as they would for study abroad and receive a personalized
internship match, training, housing, excursions, and have an on-site
coordinator. Looking ahead to a challenging job market, international work
experience can give participants an edge. Individual job placements are listed
by location and by function.
Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the largest
regional security organization in the world with 55 participating states from
Europe, Central Asia and North America. It is active in early warning, conflict
prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation. The
Organization employs about 4,000 staff in 19 missions and field activities
located in Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
They work 'on the ground' to facilitate political processes, prevent or settle
conflicts, and promote cilvil society and the rule of law.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20 staff
in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where Peter
Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With over
100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic placements
and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading volunteer
placement organization in the US.
Recruit Media
Design, electronic imaging, and new media related jobs in the UK.
Spain Cultural
Ambassador Program
Serve as a teacher`s assistant in K-12 public schools in Spain and get paid!
Application period usually begins in November. Positions are assigned on a
first come first served basis.
TEFL Professional Network
This system enables job-seekers to view international jobs in real-time, post a
resume online and even append a photograph, audio or video clip to their
resume. 7,000+ registered employers posting vacancies on a daily basis.
Employeers are from countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain, Thailand,
China, Italy, Germany, Slovakia, and Poland.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
University of
Edinburgh
Joint internship and academic program available to undergraduates interested in
the Scottish Parliament. This semester-long program will involve a research
project directed by a designated Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP), a
social science course offered at the University of Edinburgh, and weekly
orientation sessions led by Scottish political commentators.
University of
Rochester
The University of Rochester, in cooperation with Educational Programmes Abroad (EPA),
a not-for-profit agency, sponsors semester-long study programs in London,
Berlin, Bonn, Brussels, Paris, and Madrid that combine eight-credit internships
with coursework throughout the semester, provide a solid work experience.
Students get a window on the world of work, a sample of life as a team player,
and an unforgettable opportunity to explore what it's like to live and work in
a foreign country.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
World Bank Group
Seeking young professionals proficient in finance, economics, education, public
health, urban planning, private sector development, and natural resource
management. Minimum of 2 years experience and/or continued academic study at
the doctorate level required. Two twelve-month rotational assignments offered
to each participant in locations varying from the US to divisions abroad.
World Cancer Research Fund
International Management Trainee positions available with UK-based cancer
research organization. Duties include the development of education programs
that expand public understanding of the importance of food and lifestyle
choices in the cancer process, as well as offering rare overseas travel
opportunities.
Worldteach
WorldTeach is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based at the Center
for International Development at Harvard University which provides
opportunities for individuals to make a meaningful contribution to
international education by living and working as volunteer teachers in
developing countries. WorldTeach has established a proud history of
contributing to international education and development as well as promoting
cultural exchange between disparate regions of the world. WorldTeach has placed
thousands of volunteer educators in communities throughout Asia, Latin America,
Africa and Eastern Europe.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
7. Middle East
APC: American Power
Conservation Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
Cross Cultural
Solutions
Cross-Cultural Solutions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995
and headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Cross-Cultural Solutions UK
is a registered charity and located in Brighton, United Kingdom. Cross-Cultural
Solutions operates in 10 countries with more than 250 staff members worldwide.
To date, the organization has brought approximately 10,000 participants to
countries around the world. Steven Rosenthal founded Cross-Cultural Solutions
in 1995 and serves as its Executive Director. Cross-Cultural Solutions offer
three types of Programs: Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad and Insight Abroad .
Our Volunteer Abroad and Intern Abroad Programs are year-round, and normally
range from 2-12 weeks. We have programs in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana,
Guatemala, India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania and Thailand. Our Insight Abroad
program is one week and is available in Brazil and Costa Rica .
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Gender & Global
Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
8. North America
Accion International
ACCION International is a nonprofit that fights poverty through microlending.
Their mission is to give people the tools they need to work their way out of
poverty by providing "micro" loans and business training to poor
women and men who start their own businesses. ACCION's partner lending
organizations help people work their own way up the economic ladder, with
dignity and pride. With capital, people can grow their own businesses. They can
earn enough to afford basics like running water, better food and schooling for
their children. Interns work on special projects in microfinance throughout the
United States and even abroad.
Agriventure, International Agriculture
Exchanges
Farms, ranches, horticulture, veterinary practices in Europe, New Zealand,
Australia, Japan. Exchange programs can last from four months to over a year.
The minimum application requirement time is two months before departure, but it
is to your advantage to apply early.
APC: American Power Conservation
Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
BUNAC
This program, run by the British government, operates a rolling application
procedure and complete applications are normally processed within two working
days of receipt. They provide a work permit prior to departure and job listings
in BUNAC offices in England.
Child Rights Information Network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a global network that
disseminates information about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
child rights amongst non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), educational institutions, and
other child rights experts. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,100
organizations in over 100 countries. The site contains a directory of
organizations working worldwide for children.
Communicating for
Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over
1000 participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the
largest agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Conservation International
Mission is to conserve the Earth's living natural heritage, our global
biodiversity, and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live
harmoniously with nature.
Council on International Educational
Exchange
Provides work authorization in numerous countries including Ireland, Canada,
France, Costa Rica, Australia, China, etc. There is no formal application
deadline. Once CIEE receives a completed application, processing may take up to
four weeks. Work permits are provided prior to departure. Job listings and
housing vacancies are available at CIEE offices abroad.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Earthwatch Institute
Almost 4,000 Earthwatch volunteers will join 700 research teams this year. Last
year Earthwatch teams attracted men and women of all ages-over the minimum age
of 16-hailing from 46 countries, and representing diverse educational,
professional and cultural backgrounds.
Gender & Global
Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
Global Volunteers
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in a special consultative status with
the United Nations, Global Volunteers is uniquely positioned to represent local
leaders in a national and international arena, and to engage short-term
volunteers in local development efforts with long-lasting results. At the
request of local leaders and indigenous host organization, Global Volunteers
sends teams of volunteers to live and work with local people on human and
economic development projects identified by the community as important to its
long-term development.
Humanity in Action
HIA believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its
racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic
values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the
United States and Europe.
International Fertilizer Development
Center (IFDC)
Training program offered for volunteers interested in increasing agricultural
productivity. Techniques involve development and transfer of effective,
environmentally sound plant nutrient technology and agricultural marketing
expertise. Studies conducted in various countries worldwide.
International Partnership for
Service-Learning and Leadership
Offers a fully integrated study abroad experience. Unites academic study with
substantive volunteer service and living in a family homestay or with students
on-campus. Guided field trips, reflection, and other support services also help
you to understand the culture and your experience of it.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
International Volunteer Program
In Europe and in the United States, the International Volunteer Program has
facilitated firsthand cultural understanding for hundreds of volunteers and
provided volunteer staffing for more than 100 not-for-profit organizations.
International
Volunteer Programs Association
The International Volunteer Programs Association (IVPA) is a new alliance of
nonprofit, non-governmental organizations based in the Americas, that are
involved in international volunteer and internship exchanges.
Northern California World Trade Center
(NCWTC)
The Northern California World Trade Center (NCWTC), located in the Capital
City, serves as the regions premier international business development
resource. Licensed by the World Trade Center Association (WTCA) in New York
City, the NCWTC is affiliated with an international network of over 750,000 WTC
members and 350 centers around the world. NCWTC has become a powerful tool with
incomparable resources and services designed for the business community.
Centralizing trade and business activities allows for influential business
people from around the world to come together at one location.
Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the largest
regional security organization in the world with 55 participating states from
Europe, Central Asia and North America. It is active in early warning, conflict
prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation. The
Organization employs about 4,000 staff in 19 missions and field activities
located in Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
They work 'on the ground' to facilitate political processes, prevent or settle
conflicts, and promote cilvil society and the rule of law.
Peace Brigades International
Seeking volunteer peacemakers to join in the fight against the use violent institutions
and warfare as a means of human affairs. Teams are focused in Guatemala, Sri
Lanka, Cambodia, and Native communities in North America.
Sacramento Regional Center for
International Trade Development (CITD)
Strategically located in the state�s capitol and the heart of Northern
California, the Sacramento Regional Center for International Trade Development
(CITD) provides free consulting, research and other low cost seminars and
services to enable the region�s exporters and importers to take
advantage of the growing opportunities in the global marketplace. Grant funded
by the Chancellor�s Office of the California Community Colleges and hosted by Los Rios
Community College, the CITD also supports the endeavors of community college
faculty to internationalize curriculum in its efforts to prepare students to
participate in the global economy. Since its inception in 1990, the Center has
served more than 2000 clients and provided international trade information to
about 6000 persons and organizations. Like other CITDs, the Center also
operates a California Mexico Trade Assistance Center (CMTAC) and is co-located
with the Sacramento Small Business Development Center (SBDC), all operating out
of Los Rios� Business and Economic Development Center at 1410 Ethan Way in Sacramento.
To enhance client success, the CITD maintains numerous partnerships with other
international agencies such as Northern California World Trade Center, USDOC�s Sacramento Export
Assistance Center, California Technology Trade and Commerce Agency, Mexican
Consulate, California Chamber of Commerce, and many other governmental
agencies. Special programs include international trade classes offered online
and while the CITD/CMTAC serves companies in all industries, a new program
targets export services to the region�s burgeoning wine industry.
Unite for Sight
Unite For Sight is a non-profit organization that empowers communities
worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness. Volunteer
Teams work with partner eye clinics in developing countries to provide eye care
and eye health education programs. Additionally, vision screening and education
programs are implemented worldwide by volunteers working in ninety chapters
established at universities in North America, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
University of California Education
Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
Volunteers in Asia (VIA)
VIA is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian organization dedicated to
increasing understanding between the United States and Asia. Since 1963, its
Volunteer Programs in Asia have provided young Americans with an opportunity to
work and live within an Asia culture while meeting the needs of Asian host
institutions. VIA's Stanford Programs offer a wide range of short-term,
international study programs between the U.S. and Asia and among various Asian
nations.
Wildlands Studies
Wildlands Studies offers onsite field research projects throughout the US and
around the world. This year you can choose among 27 wildlife, wildland, and
wildwater projects in Montana, Alaska, Hawai'i, California, Washington,
Wyoming, New York, Canada, Belize, Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica, Kenya and New
Zealand.
World Bank Group
Seeking young professionals proficient in finance, economics, education, public
health, urban planning, private sector development, and natural resource management.
Minimum of 2 years experience and/or continued academic study at the doctorate
level required. Two twelve-month rotational assignments offered to each
participant in locations varying from the US to divisions abroad.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
9. South America
Accion International
ACCION International is a nonprofit that fights poverty through microlending.
Their mission is to give people the tools they need to work their way out of
poverty by providing "micro" loans and business training to poor
women and men who start their own businesses. ACCION's partner lending
organizations help people work their own way up the economic ladder, with
dignity and pride. With capital, people can grow their own businesses. They can
earn enough to afford basics like running water, better food and schooling for
their children. Interns work on special projects in microfinance throughout the
United States and even abroad.
American Friends
Service Committee
Quaker organization seeking volunteers of all faiths to combat social injustice
with peace and humanitarianism in Africa, Asia, Latin and Central America, and
Central Europe. Positions typically last for one academic semester and full
benefits/stipends are offered to overseas staff.
Amigos de las Americas
Amigos de las Am�ricas (AMIGOS) creates opportunities for young people to excel in leadership
roles promoting public health, education and community development. Founded in
1965, AMIGOS is a non-profit organization that provides exceptional leadership
training and volunteer service opportunities in the United States and Latin
America. AMIGOS' youth-led programs and strong partnerships with international
development, non-profit, and government agencies distinguish it from other
international experiences.
APC: American Power
Conservation Corporation
Offers internship & job opportunities in a variety of countries including
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Japan, Asia, Australia, Latin and South America,
North America and Canada.
Camp Adventure Youth Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands, Okinawa
and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an
on-line Interest Card. You will receive an email providing access to the
application Complete and submit your application online AND bring a copy
of your application to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please
email your RSVP with the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall,
Internship & Career Center.
CDS International
Offers several internships in the fields of business, engineering and
agriculture
Center for Education Abroad-Arcadia University
The Center for Education Abroad serves more than 1,800 students from 200 North
American colleges and universities. They offer more than 60 undergraduate
programs throughout eight countries: Australia, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Mexico, Spain, and New Zealand. Prime international internship
opportunities are available in Canberra, Australia's capital city, as well as
in Dublin, London, Edinburgh, and Sydney.
Child Family Health
International
Created to encourage and facilitate US medical students to work abroad and to
learn both lay and medical Spanish. The central philosophy of CFHI is to narrow
the gap between existing medical technology and its accessibility to
underserved populations. Through this program participants can learn innovative
problem-solving skills which can be applied to rural and urban health care
areas in the United States.
Child Rights
Information Network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a global network that
disseminates information about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and
child rights amongst non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), educational institutions, and
other child rights experts. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,100
organizations in over 100 countries. The site contains a directory of
organizations working worldwide for children.
CII-International
Exchange Programme
An invitation to take part in a unique experience of cultural exchange, in
which exchange students and graduates share their language and culture with
Argentine, Chilean or Spanish students of English in their role of Culture
& Language Facilitators at schools or language schools, become involved in
a Spanish-speaking community while staying with a family, and learn the
language in an intensive Spanish Immersion Programme (optional) and through
further Spanish Coaching.
Communicating for Agriculture
Communicating for Agriculture offers agriculture exchanges along with thriving
programs in horticulture, equine, and enology as well. The program has over
1000 participants in 43 different countries. CA Exchange Program is now the
largest agricultural exchange program in the USA.
Concern America Volunteer Program
International development and refugee aid organization seeking volunteers
knowledgeable in the following fields: health, public health, nutrition, health
education, adult literacy, sanitation, agroforestry, appropriate technology,
engineering, and community organizing. Members will assist impoverished
communities and refugees in developing countries such as Brazil, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, Mexico, and Mozambique in their efforts to improve
their living conditions. Concern America provides room and board, health
insurance, transportation, and a stipend of $350/month.
Conservation International
Mission is to conserve the Earth's living natural heritage, our global
biodiversity, and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live
harmoniously with nature.
Cross Cultural Solutions
Cross-Cultural Solutions is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995
and headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Cross-Cultural Solutions UK is
a registered charity and located in Brighton, United Kingdom. Cross-Cultural
Solutions operates in 10 countries with more than 250 staff members worldwide.
To date, the organization has brought approximately 10,000 participants to
countries around the world. Steven Rosenthal founded Cross-Cultural Solutions
in 1995 and serves as its Executive Director. Cross-Cultural Solutions offer
three types of Programs: Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad and Insight Abroad .
Our Volunteer Abroad and Intern Abroad Programs are year-round, and normally
range from 2-12 weeks. We have programs in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana,
Guatemala, India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania and Thailand. Our Insight Abroad
program is one week and is available in Brazil and Costa Rica .
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Footprints Recruiting Inc.
http://www.footprintsrecruiting.com/
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
Frontier
Volunteer opportunities available for researchers interested in a career in
tropical research or conservation. Offers research training and field work experience
in Madagascar, Tanzania, Vietnam, Andaman Islands, or Nicaragua for the
duration of 4, 8, 10, or 20 weeks. Subjects vary from wildlife, habitat, and
biodiversity conservation issues to management issues.
Glenn Falls Medical Missionary Site
The Glens Falls Medical Missionary Foundation is a non-profit* organization
formed to provide services to a medically under-served area of Guatemala. Our
goals include determining the area�s health needs through discussion with the local residents and community
leaders. We then work to provide a wide range of medical and other
health-related services to meet these needs.
Global Volunteers
As a non-governmental organization (NGO) in a special consultative status with
the United Nations, Global Volunteers is uniquely positioned to represent local
leaders in a national and international arena, and to engage short-term
volunteers in local development efforts with long-lasting results. At the
request of local leaders and indigenous host organization, Global Volunteers
sends teams of volunteers to live and work with local people on human and
economic development projects identified by the community as important to its
long-term development.
Institute for Study Abroad-Butler University
Study in regular classes with degree-seeking students. Live in a residence
hall, student apartment, or host family, depending on the country. Short-term
and long-term study abroad experiences.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International
Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership
Offers a fully integrated study abroad experience. Unites academic study with
substantive volunteer service and living in a family homestay or with students
on-campus. Guided field trips, reflection, and other support services also help
you to understand the culture and your experience of it.
International Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
International Student Volunteers
Costa Rica, Australia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Thailand and New Zealand
--- combine volunteer projects from 2-8 weeks in length and ranging from plant
and animal conservation to social community development with a 2 week outdoor
adventure tour. Cost is program fee plus air fare. Attend one of the
information sessions held hourly.
International Volunteer Programs Association
The International Volunteer Programs Association (IVPA) is a new alliance of
nonprofit, non-governmental organizations based in the Americas, that are
involved in international volunteer and internship exchanges.
MESA
MESA is a non-profit organization and U.S. Department of State-designated
Exchange Visitor Program. MESA sponsors ecological farmer-to-farmer exchanges
between participating countries and the United States.They promote experiential
training and cross-cultural opportunities for aspiring agriculturists who then
share new insights and skills with their home communities.
Peace Brigades International
Seeking volunteer peacemakers to join in the fight against the use violent
institutions and warfare as a means of human affairs. Teams are focused in
Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and Native communities in North America.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
Unite for Sight
Unite For Sight is a non-profit organization that empowers communities
worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness. Volunteer
Teams work with partner eye clinics in developing countries to provide eye care
and eye health education programs. Additionally, vision screening and education
programs are implemented worldwide by volunteers working in ninety chapters
established at universities in North America, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
University of
California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program is the distinctive and distinguished international
program of the University of California that provides academic exchanges and
integrates international curricula and learning opportunities into the
University. EAP offers full-year and short-term programs in a wide range of
academic disciplines for sophomore through graduate students. EAP participants
enroll in regular host university courses for a full academic year abroad, or
may participate in short-term and discipline-specific programs. Financial
aid information is available on the EAP Scholarships and Fellowships page at EAP Financial Aid Information.
US Commercial Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign
Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
Worldteach
WorldTeach is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based at the Center
for International Development at Harvard University which provides
opportunities for individuals to make a meaningful contribution to international
education by living and working as volunteer teachers in developing countries.
WorldTeach has established a proud history of contributing to international
education and development as well as promoting cultural exchange between
disparate regions of the world. WorldTeach has placed thousands of volunteer
educators in communities throughout Asia, Latin America, Africa and Eastern
Europe.
YMCA International
The YMCA is more than day camp, child care, sports, fitness or youth programs.
It is a worldwide family of over 120 autonomous national movements committed to
building a positive future for youth and families. The YMCA, founded in London,
England, in 1844, is one of the largest social service organizations in the
world, responding to the diverse needs of individuals in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The YMCA
currently serves over 40 million youth and families worldwide. In countries
throughout the world, YMCA programs respond to local needs identified by each
national YMCA movement. The YMCA is open to all faiths, races, abilities, ages
and incomes.
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International Programs for Graduate Students and
Postdoctoral Scholars
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International Programs for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral
Scholars
The following organizations offer international internships. Be aware that many
of these organizations have application deadlines.
1. General Placement
Programs
AEON Corporation
For more than three decades, the AEON Corporation of Japan has been an
innovator in the field of English education, offering exceptional classroom and
internet opportunities to study and master the language. Founded in 1973, AEON
has grown to become one of the largest and most respected private educational
institutes of its kind, with more than 3,000 employees. Current student
enrollment exceeds 100,000 in more than 300 branch schools located within every
prefecture of Japan. AEON employs a teaching staff of over 800 teachers and
education specialists from English-speaking nations.
Camp Adventure Youth
Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an on-line Interest Card.
You will receive an email providing access to the application Complete and
submit your application online AND bring a copy of your application to
one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please email your RSVP with the
date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall, Internship &
Career Center.
Foundation for
Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International
Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
2. Business/Economics
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign
Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
3. Design
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory services
and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and students
interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in Singapore. Our
eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe, India, North
America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who are focused on
creating the greatest value for our clients and providing opportunities for
all.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
4. Education
AEON Corporation
For more than three decades, the AEON Corporation of Japan has been an
innovator in the field of English education, offering exceptional classroom and
internet opportunities to study and master the language. Founded in 1973, AEON
has grown to become one of the largest and most respected private educational
institutes of its kind, with more than 3,000 employees. Current student
enrollment exceeds 100,000 in more than 300 branch schools located within every
prefecture of Japan. AEON employs a teaching staff of over 800 teachers and
education specialists from English-speaking nations.
Camp Adventure Youth
Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an on-line Interest
Card. You will receive an email providing access to the application Complete
and submit your application online AND bring a copy of your application
to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please email your RSVP with
the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall, Internship &
Career Center.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Foundation for
Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International
Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
5. Environmental
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory services
and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and students
interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in Singapore. Our
eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe, India, North
America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who are focused on
creating the greatest value for our clients and providing opportunities for
all.
Foundation for
Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
International
Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic placements
and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading volunteer
placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
6. Engineering/Technology
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in Singapore.
Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe, India,
North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who are
focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care, Automotive
Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking, Information
Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France, Switzerland,
Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop by anytime
Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read the
student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should provide
more specific program expectations.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
7. Human Rights
Foundation for
Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20 staff
in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where Peter
Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With over
100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic placements
and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading volunteer
placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
8. Health
Camp Adventure Youth
Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an
on-line Interest Card. You will receive an email providing access to the
application Complete and submit your application online AND bring a copy
of your application to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please
email your RSVP with the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall,
Internship & Career Center.
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise awareness
of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train the
development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
International
Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
9. International Agriculture
Foundation for
Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
International
Service Learning
As an international educational agency, ISL organizes medicsl, educational, and
adventure teams of volunteers to provide services for the underserved
populations of Central and South America, Mexico, Asia and Africa. ISL provides
educational opportunities for students from over eighty universities in several
countries, but primarily in the United States. It is the goal of ISL to
simultaneously provide both educational opportunities for students from
developed countries while providing services for developing countries. ISL has
education, field biology (zoology, botany, conservation genetics, etc), health,
and international service (exploration of foreign countries) internships for
students from UC Davis. The ISL website explores these in further detail.
Financial help is available for some students.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
USDA Foreign
Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides
college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an
American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various
aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,
diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available
in Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The internship is offered every
semester and summer for graduate students and upperclassmen (juniors and
seniors).
10. Law/Politics
Contact Singapore
Contact Singapore is a global network that offers professional advisory
services and networking channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and
students interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore. Our eight international offices located in Australia, China, Europe,
India, North America and Singapore are staffed by highly motivated teams who
are focused on creating the greatest value for our clients and providing
opportunities for all.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
UC (UK) Trust
The University of California Trust (located in the UK) has over 80 internships
in England, Ireland and Scotland available for UC Davis students and soon-to-be
graduates! Many are paid! Some of the contacts may be different now; be polite
and ask for the new contact or person that has replaced that individual. Areas
of potential placements include: Communication, Art, Theater, Business, Law,
Architecture, Politics, Public Affairs, Health, IT and Engineering!!
11. U.S.A. Based
Camp Adventure Youth
Services
Camp Adventure International - UC Davis students and students from CSU
Sacramento and California community colleges can become camp counselors or swim
instructors abroad, receiving air fare and housing, plus a daily stipend and
weekends off for travel. Camp Adventure Youth Services places 900+ college
students and recent graduates in both summer and school year youth development
and camp counseling programs on U.S. military bases, British garrisons and some
U.S. embassies in Europe and Asia.
In 2009 42 UCD students and 20 CSUS and community college students enjoyed
rewarding summer internship in England, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Korea, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Marshall Islands,
Okinawa and the U.S. e.g. Hawaii, Pensylvania & Florida.
Interested applicants must attend one Mandatory Leadership Assessment Center
- LAC (Group Interview Day) at UC Davis, Room 147, Olson Hall on Saturday,
November 21, 9:00am-4pm or at CSUS, Saturday, December 12, University Union,
9:00am-4pm (or at Chico State on December 5, time TBD). To apply visit the Camp Adventure website and submit an on-line Interest
Card. You will receive an email providing access to the application Complete
and submit your application online AND bring a copy of your application
to one of our local Leadership Assessment Centers. Please email your RSVP with
the date of the LAC you plan to attend to ucdavis@campadventure.com.
Questions? Contact Ken Barnes, 211 South Hall, Internship &
Career Center.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Foundation for
Sustainable Development
The Foundation for Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 to support the
efforts of local development organizations working to improve the welfare of
the people living in their communities. FSD provides these grassroots
organizations with human resources, financial resources, and technical
assistance. Our primary goal is to increase their capacity to serve their
communities. In striving to achieve this goal, other benefits emerge: we raise
awareness of the challenges faced by those in the developing world, we train
the development leaders of tomorrow, and we facilitate increased cross-cultural
understanding.
International
Cooperative Education (ICE Menlo)
Opportunities for all majors. Internships and housing are arranged. Internship
opportunities have included International Economic Development, Health Care,
Automotive Engineering (BMW, Porsche, Toyota) Public Relations, Banking,
Information Technology, and Business. Countries have included Germany, France,
Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Africa, Singapore, China and England. Drop
by anytime Monday thru Friday between 9am to 4p to room 318 South Hall and read
the student reports from sample internships. The ICE Menlo binder should
provide more specific program expectations.
Projects Abroad
Until 1997, Projects Abroad was a small organization with two part-time staff
sending university students for work experience teaching placements in Eastern
Europe. But with more and more people taking time out on academic and
work-related breaks - and with many developing countries in need of self-funded
volunteers - our organized volunteer programs have mushroomed around the world.
Our volunteers now do a lot more than just teach English. We now have over 20
staff in our offices in Southern England - not far from the university where
Peter Slowe (the geographer who founded Projects Abroad ) used to teach. With
over 100 trained staff at our destinations, and offering over 80 generic
placements and a wide choice within these placements, we are now the leading
volunteer placement organization in the US.
US Commercial
Service
The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international
business partners in worldwide markets. Locate your local U.S. Commercial
Service office in 107 U.S. cities and 145 U.S. Embassies and Consulates for
more information about our international business services.
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International Internships with English as a Primary Language
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Intenational Oppurtunities with English
as Primary Language
The following organizations offer opportunities to work internationally while
speaking English.
Actions Without
Borders
Comprehensive directory of nonprofit and volunteering resources on the Web. The
site includes over 29,000 nonprofit and community organizations in 153
countries, which you can search or browse by name, location or mission
CII-International
Exchange Programme
An invitation to take part in a unique experience of cultural exchange, in
which exchange students and graduates share their language and culture with
Argentine, Chilean or Spanish students of English in their role of Culture
& Language Facilitators at schools or language schools, become involved in
a Spanish-speaking community while staying with a family, and learn the
language in an intensive Spanish Immersion Programme (optional) and through further
Spanish Coaching.
Dave's ESL Cafe
Site for students interested in working abroad teaching English as a Second
Language
Footprints Recruiting Inc.
http://www.footprintsrecruiting.com/
Gender & Global Issues
The Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Group represents a research, teaching and
outreach academic subgroup of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the
University of California, Davis. Our interdisciplinary focus on gender issues
includes African American and African Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology,
Chicana/o Studies, Nutrition, and Sociology. Those who participate in GGI
reflect the heterogeneity of the global community in both interests and
backgrounds. The Gender and Global Issues programs currently focus on linking
professional activist work with the academic research and theory. To this aim,
we run a Post-Baccalaureate certificate program, facilitate student internships
with grassroots NGOs both locally and internationally, and host occasional
events on campus.
Teach Away, Inc.
Teach Away Inc. specializes in ESL teaching placements in Asia. We currently
work with Ministries of Education and Private Language Schools in Korea, Japan,
and Taiwan. We also offer placements in Hong Kong, China, and Mexico. Teach
Away was recently selected by the National Ministry of Education in Korea to
provide English teachers for its renowned EPIK program. In addition, Teach Away
has partnered with some of the most reputable language schools in Asia,
allowing recent grads to choose from a variety of countries and programs. Teach
Away, North America's leading teacher placement organization, offers a wide
variety of international jobs at Ministries of Education and Top Private
Schools around the globe. Each year, hundreds of graduates explore the world
and experience a new culture through Teach Away's international teaching
programs.
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U.S. Commercial Service International
Internships
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U.S. Commercial Service International Internships
All internships are unpaid. Prepare to apply on-line 3-4 months before you wish
to do the internship unless otherwise requested. Most internship duties include
trade development and promotion, trade events and organization, market
research, promoting US exports to foreign businesses, and general administative
support. Most offices require a cover letter, resume, writing sample, Volunteer
Service Agreement, Credit Report Release Statement, and in some cases a
transcript and proof of language skills or other specific documentation.
1. Argentina
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: working knowledge of Spanish, computer proficiency, 4-12
month commitment
Website: U.S. Commercial Service in Argentina -
Internships at the U.S. Commercial Service in Argentina
2. Australia
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: grad students prefered, cover letter, resume, Volunteer
Service Agreement, Credit Report Release Statement
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Australia: Internships
3. Austria - Vienna
Notes of Internship: Maintenance of database, trade development &
promotion, market research, general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations
prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: fluency in German, 6 week min, computer skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Austria: Internship at CS Vienna
4. Barbados/Carribean/Trinidad - Santo Domingo
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Nov 18 for spring, also accepting for summer
Requirements: cover letter, resume, writing sample, transcript
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Caribbean:
Internship Program
5. Belgium
Notes of Internship: Website, trade development & promotion, market
research, general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: apply 6 months prior to start date
Requirements: French or Dutch skills helpful, 3 month min
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Belgium: Internship Opportunities
6. Canada - Ottawa
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: Cover letter, resume, writing sample, possible VSA or
Credit Release
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Canada: Internship Opportunities
7. Canada - Montreal
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting applications
Requirements: Cover letter, resume, writing sample, possible VSA or
Credit Release
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Canada: Internship Opportunities
8. Canada - Toronto
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid, letter of
referal upon completion.2006 INTERNSHIP DATES:Winter Semester January 9 - April
7; Summer Semester April 10 - July 28; Fall Semester September 5 - December 8
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: We will be accepting applications for the winter 2006
semester between October 17-November 17/05; for the summer semester between February
20-March 20/06; and for the fall semester between May 15-June 15/06.
Requirements: Cover letter, resume, writing sample, possible VSA or
Credit Release
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Canada: Internship Opportunities
9. Canada - Calgary
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting applications for spring & summer
Requirements: GRAD student status
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Canada: Internship Opportunities
10. Canada - Halifax
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting applications - 1 position at a time only
Requirements: Cover letter, resume, writing sample, possible VSA or
Credit Release
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Canada: Internship Opportunities
11. Canada - Vancouver
Notes of Internship: Trade development & promotion, market research,
general trade inquiries. Business/Int'l Relations prefered. Unpaid
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting applications for spring & summer
Requirements: must be highly motivated, submit cover letter, resume,
writing sample, etc.
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Canada: Internship Opportunities
12. China
Notes of Internship: Research, writing reports, participating in
meetings, conferences and other trade related activities, developing/marketing
new products
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: send application with all documentation
Requirements:excellent Chinese, resume, transcript (unofficial fine),
see website for more details
Website: U.S. Commercial Service China: Internship Program
13. Denmark
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: See Marg Lee
Deadlines: 12/5/2005
Requirements: Cover letter, resume, writing sample
Website: n/a
14. Egypt
Notes of Internship: Various trade activities and development
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: currently accepting application on-line
Requirements Fluency in Arabic, good communication and computer skills,
resume
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Egypt: Internship
15. European Union -
Brussels
Notes of Internship: Various trade activities and development
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting for summer
Requirements: Computer skills, professional English, other European
languages bonus but not neccesary
Website: Commercial Service U.S. Mission to the European Union: Internship
Program
16. France (Paris,
Strasbourg, Toulouse, Marseille, Lyon)
Notes of Internship: Researching potential French buyers, recruiting
American companies for trade events (trade shows and missions), organizing
trade events, general administrative work
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: apply 3 months prior, on-line
Requirements: must be available for at least 3 months, cover letter,
resume, VSA, see website for details
Website: U.S. Commercial Service France: Internship Program
17. Germany
Notes of Internship: Market research, organizing trade events and
missions, hosting the website, administrative work
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: fluency in German and English, 3 month minimum
availability, good computer/communication skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Germany: Internship
18. Greece
Notes of Internship: Market research, organizing trade events and
missions, hosting the website, administrative work, promoting US products in
Greece
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: fluency in Greek and English, 3 month minimum, good
computer skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Greece: Internship
19. Italy - Rome, Milan,
Florence and Naples
Notes of Internship: Various projects depending on needs and student
interest, but general support and research duties
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting - send via e-mail, post or fax, see
website
Requirements: fluency in Italian prefered, cover letter, resume, VSA
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Italy: Interning with CS Italy
20. Korea - Seoul
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Feb 21 for summer, will be notified by March 2
Requirements: good spoken and written Korean, 3 month minimum, good
computer skills, background check
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Korea: Internship Opportunities
21. Luxembourg
Notes of Internship: Market research, ogranizing trade events,
development, support
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: 4 hrs a day commitment, 1-3 times per week; working
knowledge of French or German, computer skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Luxembourg: Internship Opportunities
22. Malaysia
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: CV, cover letter, all majors welcome
Website: U.S. Commercial
Service Malaysia: Internship Opportunities
23. Mexico -Guadalajara,
Mexico City, Tijuana, Monterrey
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: currently accepting, please contact the office you are
interested in
Requirements: GRAD student prefered
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Mexico: Intership Program
24. Netherlands
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting, apply 3 months ahead
Requirements: 4 month minimum, computer skills, some Dutch language
skills a bonus
Website: U.S. Commercial Service The Netherlands: Internship Program
25. New Zealand
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting
Requirements: GRAD student prefered, 40 hrs/week, 4 week min
Website: U.S. Commercial Service New Zealand: Internships
26. Peru
Notes of Internship: Trade development and promotions, market research,
event organization
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: 15 week minimum, spanish language a plus, strong business
and communication skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Peru: Internship Opportunities in Peru
27. Singapore
Notes of Internship: Trade development and promotions, market research,
event organization
Contact name: Trade development and promotions, market research, event
organization
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: cover letter, resume, security check
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Singapore:
Internship Opportunities
28. South Africa
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: 4 month minimum, background check, basic computer skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service South Africa: Internship Program
29. Spain - Madrid and
Barcelona
Notes of Internship: Organization of trade events, market research,
support, etc
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: fluency in Spanish, 3 month min, computer skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Spain: Internship
30. Switzerland
Notes of Internship: Trade development and promotions, market research,
event organization
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: fluency in German, 2 month min, good computer and
communication skills
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Switzerland: Internship
31. Taiwan - Taipei and
Kaohsiung
Notes of Internship: English correspondance, business analysis, product
promotion, organization of trade events, market research, support, etc
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: March 15 for summer
Requirements: 2 month min
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Taiwan: Internship Opportunities
32. Turkey - Ankara,
Istanbul and Izmir
Notes of Internship: Trade development and promotions, market research,
event organization
Contact name: Apply on-line. It is advisable to see us first
Deadlines: Currently accepting applications
Requirements: fluency in Turkish, 3 month min
Website: U.S. Commercial Service Turkey: Internship Opportunities
33. United Kingdom
Notes of Internship: Trade development and promotions, market research,
event organization
Contact name: Contact Marg Lee, Ken Barnes, or Connie Ayala from the ICC
for more information
Deadlines: currently accepting, apply 3 months ahead
Requirements: 1 month min
Website: U.S. Commercial Service United Kingdom: Our Intern Program
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Barefoot student: http://www.barefootstudent.com/modesto/directory/search/jobs/internship
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Congressional
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The Congressional Budget Office is a
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budgetary analysis to the Congress. CBO
internships offer: Short term work experience; opportunities to work alongside
leaders in economic analysis. The ideal
intern is pursuing graduate academic programs in economics, public policy,
health policy, financial management, mathematics, statistics, or other
disciplines. Instruction on how to apply
is currently listed on our website at http://www.cbo.gov/employment/Intern.cfm.
Compensation: Not specified
When: Summer 2011
Where: Washington D.C.
Who:
Anyone interested
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Contact Info: Nancy Fahey; 202-226-2628; careers@cbo.gov.
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public policy issues and innovative programs.
The intern should possess excellent research, analytical, project
management skills and writing skills and have an interested in policy research
and program development. The position is
open to recent graduates who will have a Bachelor’s degree by
Compensation: Paid
When:
Where: Santa Rosa, CA
Who:
BA degree by
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Contact Info: Collette Thomas; edb@sonoma-county.org; 707-565-7170
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AIDS
Health Project
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Program in l991 with short-term internships for college students. Today, as a one-year program, it has become
an integral part of the agency’s structure and is designed to target college
graduates who have an interest in the health professions, social services, or
non-profit management. Internships begin
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Compensation: Paid
When: Summer/Fall 2011-2012
Where: San Francisco, CA
Who:
Anyone interested
Deadline:
Location of Job Description: L&S Career Services Library
Contact Info: Staffing Coordinator: carol.music@ucsf.edu
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