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  • Locations: London, United Kingdom; Wellington, New Zealand
  • Program Terms: Summer
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  • Program Sponsor: Center for International Studies 
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Summer 2024 04/01/2024
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Rolling Admission TBA TBA
Summer 2025 04/01/2025 ** Rolling Admission TBA TBA

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Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Program: Third Party Program Type: Internship Abroad
Program Fee: Freshman, Junior, Senior, Sophomore GPA (Minimum Requirement): 2.5
Academic Areas of Study: Area Studies, Arts and Theatre, Business, Communication, Journalism, and Media Studies, Economics, Law, Other, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology Language of Instruction: English
Credit Hours: Apartment (Shared)
Program Description:
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Program Information:

Intern in London offers an 8-week summer internship in England's fascinating capital. Participate in London's work life through an internship that complements your academic concentration and unique personal goals! The program combines work and professional development with cultural excursions: each week, you will intern for 20 hours and be involved in seminars, lectures, and excursions for another 20 hours.

Here are some things to expect while on this unique program:
  • Hands-on, custom internship in London – With a vast range of fields to choose from, you’ll find the perfect internship for your skills and interests and get the skills you need to enter the global marketplace.
     
  • On-site support – Helpful, knowledgeable staff are there when you need them—for airport pickup, orientation, group field trips, and more. But you’ll have all the freedom you need to enjoy your internship and explore your new home.
  • Fun excursions – Cultural excursions and field trips include visits to parks, theaters, and museums. Whether with the group or independently, get off the beaten track and see the real British culture in London!
     
Internship Placements:
The following are fields in which previous interns have been placed, but this list does not determine the availability of a placement in any particular field nor does it guarantee placements in any of these fields for any particular applicant:

Art History/Events Management – galleries, museums, art and cultural centers (administrative and research functions), music and entertainment venues

Business – accounting, economics, finance (banks and brokerage firms), international business, management consulting and marketing

Communications/Media – advertising, film and photography, journalism (print and broadcast), public relations, radio news and production, video production (for film and television)

Education – elementary and secondary schools, early childhood, special needs

Fashion – leading fashion houses (administrative or PR functions), companies specializing in design and textile application, fashion-related magazines

Government and Politics – political parties, members of parliament, lobby and pressure groups, government-sponsored agencies, think tanks, political journalism

Health Care/Services – medical services (administration associated with hospitals and health authorities), medical and science institutes (research), health-related charities

History – archival research, English university research projects, historical journals and genealogical publications, institutes specializing in historical research, museums and galleries

IT/Computing – electronic and desktop publishing, graphic design (for magazines and advertising companies), banks and financial institutes, telecom networks

Law – barristers’ and solicitors’ firms, criminology-related institutes (research), judicial institutions (magistrates and crown courts), legal aid facilities, parliamentary legal affairs committees

Psychology and Social Services – hospitals and health authorities (psychiatric units); mental health charities; nonprofit and voluntary organizations providing assistance to children, women, the aged; youth drop-in centers

Sports Management – leisure centers, sports teams (English cricket, football, and rugby), university student-union sports facilities, sports-related museums

Theater – centers for performing arts, dance studios (musical theater), fringe and mainstream theaters, theater companies, theater- or literary-related museums (research and presentations)

Travel and Tourism – hotels and catering, leisure and travel companies, London-based national and international rail services, public and private tourism, hospitality organizations


Highlights:
There are many reasons to Intern in London, but here are a few of the key highlights that make this program unique.

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Over 100 placement opportunities in various fields
•   Excursions throughout London to museums, parks, the theater, and more
•   Professional development seminars complement work experience
•   Support staff on-site throughout your internship in London
•   Secure professional job references

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