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Interested in jump starting your international career? Contact these organizations for internship opportunities.

Also, you can read about interns' experiences & supervisor's insights!

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AFS Intercultural/USA Programs

Organization Description:
AFS Intercultural Programs promotes intercultural awareness among families, youth and educators around the world. In 55 countries, AFS operates at the community level with a network of professional staff and volunteers organized in local groups. AFS offers several program options including high school, college and secondary school teacher programs. All participants stay with homestay families.

Internship Description / Duties:
AFS offers internships in their New York office and in regional offices across the United States. Duties may vary depending on the needs of the office and the interests of the intern. Contact AFS for details.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Contact the organization for details.

Financial Information:
Contact the organization for details.

For further information, contact:
Andrea Golston, agolston@afs.org
198 Madison Ave. 8th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Tel: 212-299-9000 or 800-876-2376
Fax: 212-299-9090
Email: afsinfo@afs.org
Web: www.afs.org

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)

Organizational description:
AFSC upholds the principle of meeting human needs without regard to politics, religion or nationality. It promotes self-help and independence, and the improvement of people’s physical, economic and social well-being, out of Quaker concern for reconciliation and the relief of suffering. AFSC focuses on promoting mutual understanding of people.

For further information on internships and jobs, see web link below:
Web: http://www.afsc.org/jobs/default.htm

Association for International Practical Training (AIPT)

Organization Description:
AIPT is a non-profit organization, committed to creating the ultimate global training and cultural exchange experience. AIPT has a variety of programs and services for students and professionals through work-based educational and professional experiences to enhance global competencies and increase mutual understanding between cultures.

Internship Description / Duties:
AIPT accepts interns who can contribute professional skills and cultural knowledge to the organization's operation. Available positions are posted on AIPT’s website, or you may send your resume to the address below.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Flexible.

Financial Information:
Internships may be paid or unpaid depending on the position.

For further information, contact:
Bonnie M. Greffe
Association for International Practical Training
10400 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 250
Columbia, MD 21044
Tel: 410-997-2200
Fax: 410-992-3924
Email: opportunities@aipt.org
Web: www.aipt.org

Church World Service

Organization Description:
Through Church World Service, members of congregations in the U.S.A. come together with the ecumenical family worldwide to witness to and share Christ’s love with all people. Church World Service achieves its mission by: providing opportunities to work together worldwide; meeting basic needs of people; advocating for justice, human rights and the dignity of all; educating for peace and reconciliation; and promoting the integrity of the environment.

Internship Description / Duties:
Church World Service periodically has openings for Interns to assist the organization in such areas as: education and advocacy, refugee resettlement programs, fund raising, human resources, and general management support.
Those interested should contact Karen de Lopez to learn more about what is available or to submit a letter of interest with a proposal of what you would like to do or accomplish in an internship along with a current resume and transcript.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Specific internship opportunities are posted on the Church World Service website: www.churchworldservice.org as they become available.

For further information, contact:
Karen de Lopez, Human Resources Manager
Church World Service
28606 Phillips Street
P.O. Box 968
Elkhart, IN 46515
Phone: 574-264-3102 x 351; 1-800-297-1516 ext 351
Fax: 574-266-0087
E-mail: kdelopez@churchworldservice.org
Web: www.churchworldservice.org

Council Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET)

Organization Description:
The Council on Standards for International Educational Travel is a nonprofit organization committed to quality international youth exchange. It establishes standards for high school foreign exchange organizations, and annually publishes the Advisory List of International Educational Travel & Exchange Programs.

Internship Description / Duties:
Interns may work on researching of grants, programs fees, or relationships with overseas partners; assisting with outreach and research for the Advisory List; researching themes, exhibitors, and speakers for the Annual Meeting; and/or general clerical work.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Anytime, particularly in the spring and fall.

Financial Information:
Internships are unpaid; however, travel costs and the possibility for attending seminars and conferences in the Washington, DC, area can be discussed.

If interested, please send a cover letter and resume to:
John Hishmeh
CSIET
212 S. Henry Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Fax: 703-739-9039
Email: vchang@csiet.org
Web: www.csiet.org

Holt International Children’s Services

Organizational Description:
Holt International Children’s Services is a non-profit international child welfare and adoption organization. Holt is dedicated to providing permanent, loving homes for children through family preservation, in-country adoption and international adoption. Holt is the largest international adoption agency in the country, placing approximately 1,000 children a year with adoptive families in the US. Since its founding in 1956, Holt has found adoptive families for nearly 40,000 children from more than a dozen countries.

Internship Description / Duties:
Student internship placements will be available in fields of study related to Holt's work as determined by department directors. The internship placement shall be based on specific activities that facilitate the student’s learning experience. Internships are available to support current priorities and project needs. Interns are assigned to one of five departments in our Eugene, Oregon Headquarters Office (International Programs, Social Services, Public Policy & External Affairs, Development & Finance.)

Volunteer Description/Duties:
Volunteers shall be assigned to work under the guidance and direction of a Holt staff member. That staff member shall be responsible to provide adequate training, supplies and equipment to accomplish the assigned tasks. Holt staff shall provide sufficient supervision and evaluation to ensure tasks are successfully completed in accordance with appropriate work standards.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Interns are also accepted as needed and in most cases length of commitment will coincide with the academic calendar. Placement for these positions is made throughout the year. Interns must be receiving academic credit throughout the duration of their internship. Volunteer positions are available as needed.

Financial Information:
These positions are non-paid.

For further information, contact:
Candidates who are interested in the internship program or volunteer opportunities can find an application and more information on our website at www.holtinternational.org under the Employment section. Current Intern and Volunteer positions are listed on this site. When a completed application has been received, it will be reviewed by the intern/volunteer coordinator and other appropriate staff. Candidates will be contacted if there is a potential opening that matches their interests and qualifications.

Pame Chow, Administrative Coordinator
PO Box 2880
Eugene, OR 97402
Tel: 541-687-2202
Fax: 541-683-6175
E-mail: pamec@holtinternational.org
Web: www.holtinternational.org

Institute of International Education (IIE) – Chicago office

The IIE/Midwest office in Chicago has no formal internship program; however, internships are available periodically. Internships are usually unpaid, but this can be negotiated depending on the internship. Academic credit is available.

For further information, contact:
Megan Spillman, Senior Program Officer
IIE - Midwest Region
155 N. Wacker Dr., Suite 714
Chicago, IL 60606
Tel: 312-346-0026 x 204
Fax: 312-346-2574
E-mail: mspillman@iie.org
Web: www.iie.org/midwest

Institute of International Education (IIE) – Denver office

Organization Description:
IIE is a large organization offering information on most topics related to international study and volunteer opportunities. This highly respected organization produces numerous exchange-related publications and also administers the Fulbright and other grants programs.

Internship Description / Duties:
Interns work two days a week at agreed-upon times. Interns work in each of Denver’s major program areas: foreign student supervision, information and promotion of U.S. student scholarships, International Visitors Program, and Denver World Affairs Council programs. Depending on the time of year, interns work on special projects such as the annual benefit and the Fulbright Enrichment Seminar and have an opportunity to learn office skills and fund-raising.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Contact the organization for details. For summer, apply by April.

Financial Information:
Internships are unpaid, but academic credit may be arranged.

For further information, contact:
Erin McDonnell, IIE Rocky Mountain Region
104 Broadway, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80203
Tel: 303-837-0788 ext. 15
Fax: 303-837-1409
Email: emcdonell@iie.org
Web: www.iie.org

Institute of International Education (IIE) Southern Regional Office, Houston, TX

Organization Description:
IIE is a large organization offering information on topics related to international study and volunteer opportunities.

Internship Description / Duties:
IIE's Houston office offers the following internships:

1.  JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INTERNSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

2.  ALICE R. PRATT INTERNSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

The Alice R. Pratt and Junior Chamber of Commerce Internships in International Affairs are paid, full-time positions, established to promote the international careers of current students or recent university graduates.

The intern's primary responsibilities are in IIE's International Visitor Leadership Program, assisting staff with the professional schedules of U.S. State Department international visitors to the Houston area. He or she will research professional resources in Houston, designing and implementing programs to meet the visitor's goals. The intern will assist in arranging professional meetings for rising and current international leaders with their U.S. counterparts, as well as coordinating hospitality and social activities for these guests. The intern is also responsible for administrative duties related to the International Visitor Leadership Program and may also be asked to work on special projects. Previous IIE interns have used the professional experience gained during their tenure in later careers in the U.S. Foreign Service, international business, teaching, and event planning.

In addition to exposure to international leadership, the intern deals directly with Houston leaders in the corporate, arts, local government, media, and academic sectors.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Junior Chamber of Commerce: June-November, Deadline mid-April
Pratt: January-May, Deadline mid-October

Financial Information:
The stipend is $1,000/month for the Alice R. Pratt Intern and $1250/month for the Junior Chamber of Commerce Intern.

For further information, contact:
Paul Cummings, Alice Pratt and Junior Chamber of Commerce Internships
520 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 740
Houston, TX  77027
Tel: 713-621-6300, x 19
Fax: 713-621-0876
Web: www.iie.org/southern/interns.htm

Institute of International Education (IIE) – New York office

Organization Description:
The Institute of International Education is a world leader in the international exchange of people and ideas. IIE is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1919. IIE designs and implements programs of study and training for students, educators, young professionals and trainees from all sectors with funding from government agencies, foundations, and corporations. These programs include the Fulbright and Humphrey Fellowships, administered for the U.S. Department of State, and the People, Energy, and Development program administered for USAID. IIE also conducts policy research, and provides advising and counseling on international education and opportunities abroad.

Internship Description / Duties:
The IIE office in New York does not have a formal internship program. Normally, interns are hired during the year on an “as needed” basis to assist in various departments performing administrative duties.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Variable.

Financial Information:
Interns are paid $10.00-12.00 an hour and typically work full-time (35 hrs/wk.)

For further information, contact:
Ms. Elaine Arko
IIE Northeast Region
809 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017-3580
Tel: 212-984-5322
E-mail: earko@iie.org
Web: www.iie.org

Institute of International Education (IIE) – San Francisco office

Organization Description:
The Institute of International Education (IIE) is seeking interns for the IIE West Coast Region office. The internships will provide excellent learning opportunities for anyone interested in international education, policy, program management and non-profit organizations. An internship experience with IIE will provide an intern with a unique "behind the scenes" look at the operations of an international organization. Past IIE interns have gone on to work for organizations involved in study abroad, English language training, international student programs and other areas.

Internship Description / Duties:
IIE – SF interns are involved with many of the organization programs. For a listing of internship positions, please see the website: http://www.iiesf.org/new/intern/index.htm
Interns usually work between 15-35 hours a week in the IIE office, at agreed upon times.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Internships are available year-round and the schedule is flexible. IIE encourages longer internships to benefit both the student and the organization.

Financial Information:
Although this is an unpaid internship, a small stipend is available to cover the cost of transportation.

For further information, contact:
Naoko Y. Dunnigan, Senior Manager, International Partnerships
Institute of International Education (IIE)
West Coast Center
530 Bush Street, Suite 1000
San Francisco, CA 94108
Tel: 415-362-6520 ext. 201
Fax: 415-392-4667
Email: ndunnigan@iie.org
Web: http://www.iiesf.org/new/intern/index.htm

Institute of International Education (IIE) – Washington DC office

Organization Description:
IIE is a large organization offering information on most topics related to international study and volunteer opportunities. Internships are available in the following areas:

1. Professional Exchange (PE) Division.
a) International Visitor Leadership Program: PE staff design and implement custom-tailored educational exchange programs for over 800 mid-career professionals annually. Interns assist with the implementation of professional programs for these international visitors. Participants are from all regions of the world and represent a variety of fields. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs sponsors participants in the international visitor leadership program.


b) Toyota Teacher Exchange Program: The program offers study visits for
American high and middle school teachers to Japan, the Galapagos, Costa
Rica and Saudi Arabia. The trips emphasize cultural immersion and exchange of ideas between teachers of the world. The programs are sponsored by the Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc and Aramco Services company.

2. The Hubert H. Humphrey (HHH) Program Division: HHH administers a program
that brings approximately 160 mid-career professionals to the U.S. for a year of professional enrichment.  The Humphrey Fellows come from designated countries undergoing development or political transition. The program works in partnership with selected U.S. host universities.

Internship Description / Duties:
IIE's Professional Exchanges and Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program offer exciting internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students with a background and interest in intentional relations, cross-cultural communications, government and politics, language and regional studies, or international education. Both programs provide a variety of topics and projects for interns, depending on the intern's interest.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Interns may work for a semester (fall, spring, summer) or longer. IIE encourages longer internships to benefit both the student and the organization. PE Deadlines - summer: April 1; fall semester: July 15; spring semester: October 30. HHH Deadlines: Contact organization for details.
Financial Information: A modest stipend for transportation is provided.

For further information, contact:
Marion Lange, Team Leader
Professional Exchanges
Institute of International Education
Tel: 202-326-7867, 202-236-7695
Fax: 202-326-7696
Email: mlange@iie.org
Web: www.iie.org 

Janet Arici, Senior Program Coordinator, IIE-Hubert H. Humphrey Program
1400 K Street, NW, Suite 650
Washington DC 20005
Tel: 202-326-7742
Fax: 202-326-7702
Email: jarici@iie.org

Institute of International Public Policy

Organization Description:
The United Negro College Fund established the Institute for International Public Policy (IIPP) in 1994 with a competitive grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The grant was later transferred to the United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation (UNCFSP) and competed for again successfully by UNCFSP in 2004. The IIPP mission is to enhance US national security and global competitiveness by promoting excellence, international service and cultural competence among a broader, more diverse cross-section of the American citizenry.

Internship description/duties:
The IIPP Fellowship program provides students with specially designed education and training experiences critical to entry and advancement in international affairs careers. Students are recruited from across the nation and apply as sophomores to participate in a multi-year sequence of summer policy institutes, study abroad, intensive language training, internships, and graduate study, complemented by career development services along the way. UNCFSP is aided in the student recruitment effort by its institutional partners and distinguished selection panels comprised of practitioners, academics, graduate school admissions directors, foundation executives, and IIPP alumni.

Deadline/Eligibility requirements:
March 15
Sophomore student, enrolled full-time at four-year (baccalaureate) institution;
U.S. citizen or permanent resident (documentary support required)
Minimum 3.2 grade point average (on 4.0-scale)
Strong interest in international affairs
Underrepresented minority.

For further information contact:
Institute for International Public Policy
2750 Prosperity Ave. Suite 600
Fairfax, VA 22031
Toll free (800) 530-6232
Tel: (703) 205-7623
Fax: (703) 205-7645
Web: http://161.58.87.106/content/program.cfm

Mercy Corps

Organization Description:
Mercy Corps exists to alleviate suffering, poverty, and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has provided over $550 million in assistance to 73 nations. The agency's programs currently reach 5 million people in more than 30 countries. Mercy Corps is a nonprofit organization with headquarters in Portland, Oregon and Edinburgh, Scotland. Known for its quick-response, high- impact programs, over 95 percent of the agency's resources are allocated directly to programs that help those in need.

Internship Description / Duties:
Undergraduate internships are available to support current priorities and project needs. Interns are assigned to one of four departments in our Portland, Oregon Headquarters Office (International Programs, Resource Development, Administration and MIS.) Interns typically work on a variety of tasks including one research or other major project (20-30%), several ongoing project-related tasks or assignments (40-60%), and day-to-day administrative support (20%).

Interns have the opportunity to learn about the workings of an NGO from hands on experience. Interns are able to attend brown bag lunches presented by visiting Field Staff and members of the community at Mercy Corps as well as attend meetings and social events with other interns.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Mercy Corps has about 3-5 interns each season, roughly following a university quarter system. Interns are also accepted as needed on a rolling basis. Placement for these positions is made throughout the year. Interns are expected to complete between 10-15 hours/week over a twelve week period. These positions are non-paid. Interns must be receiving academic credit throughout the duration of their internship.

Financial Information:
These positions are non-paid.

For further information, contact:
Candidates who are interested in the internship program can find an application and more information on our website at www.mercycorps.org under the "Volunteer" section. Applications should be emailed to internship@mercycorps.org or mailed to the address below. Once a completed application has been received, it will be reviewed by the intern coordinator and other appropriate staff. Candidates will be contacted if there is a potential opening that matches their interests and qualifications.

Internship Coordinator
3015 SW 1st Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
Tel: 503-796-6800
Fax: 503-796-6843
Email: internship@mercycorps.org
Web: www.mercycorps.org

NAFSA Association of International Educators

Organization Description:
NAFSA is a membership organization whose members include foreign student advisors, study abroad advisors, international admissions officers, teachers and administrators of English as a Second Language programs and community volunteers involved in international educational exchange. Members foster optional exchange experiences by anticipating and responding to the needs of students engaged in studying internationally, including health and disability concerns.

Internship Description / Duties:
NAFSA offers a paid public policy internship for undergraduate and graduate students. Responsibilities include: assisting staff in researching and reporting on legislation and regulations effecting international education; assisting staff in planning and conducting grassroots advocacy activities by association members; disseminating information to NAFSA members and the general public; analyzing and assessing international education issues; assisting staff in advocacy and attending meetings with federal agencies and Congress; and other duties as assigned.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Spring, Fall Terms: The position may be full- or part-time (18 hours per week), can be used to earn academic credit, and is available for the academic term with the possibility of renewal for future terms. The spring term dates are January- mid-May and our fall term dates are September – December.
Summer Term: This position is full-time (35 hours per week June-August).

Financial Information:
Paid, International students must be eligible to work in the U.S. – NAFSA is not able to sponsor student visas.
To apply, send resume and letter of interest to:
Staff Assistant, Public Policy
NAFSA: Association of International Educators
1307 New York Avenue, NW, 8th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 202-737-3699
Fax: 202-737-3657
Email: internship@nafsa.org
Web: www.nafsa.org

National Council for International Visitors

Organization Description:
The National Council for International Visitors (NCIV) is a nonprofit association established in 1961 to promote citizen diplomacy.  NCIV members include individuals, program agencies and 92 community organizations throughout the United States. NCIV members design and implement professional programs, provide cultural activities, and offer home hospitality opportunities for foreign leaders, specialists, and international scholars participating in the International Visitor Leadership Program of the U.S. Department of State and other exchange programs. More than one third of the community members are staffed completely by volunteers. Each year the aggregate efforts of NCIV members involve more than 80,000 volunteers. Member organizations are expert at matching the resources of their communities with the needs of the international visitors. 

Internship Description / Duties:
Interns are assigned a variety of challenging tasks that vary according to current office activities and the individual intern’s talents and interests. Preference is given to applicants recommended by an NCIV member.

Time Period / Deadlines:
Flexible. For summer, contact NCIV by mid-March. Watch the internship page on the NCIV webpage for more information: http://www.nciv.org/intern.htm

Financial Information:
Upon completion of the ten-week internship NCIV will provide a stipend of up to $2,000 per semester to interns who are U.S. citizens. Academic credit is available.

For further information, contact:
Mark Overmann
NCIV
1420 K Street NW Suite 800
Washington DC 20005-2401
Tel: 800-523-8101 or 202-842-1414
Fax: 202-289-4625
Email: movermann@nciv.org
Web: www.nciv.org

Partners of the Americas/Partners

Organization Description:
Partners of the Americas (Partners) is a network of citizens from Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States, who volunteer to work together to improve the lives of people across the region, through nonpolitical, community-based activities. Besides providing technical assistance and training to communities in Latin America, the Caribbean and the U.S., Partners' network of volunteers promote collaboration in the region's social and economic development through working relationships among professionals and institutions across the hemisphere.

The two sides of a partnership work together to carry out a wide range of activities to improve food supplies, deliver health services, provide job training to young people, protect the region's natural resources and safeguard the rights of women and children. Each chapter reaches out to its respective community, state or country to leverage in-kind and financial contributions to support its work, often multiplying each dollar invested by another $10 in donated goods and services. In addition, institutional linkages -- for example, a hospital and medical school through the participation of doctors, the 4-H system through a Partners agronomist, university departments through the involvement of professors and students -- help ensure ongoing support to projects.

Current internship opportunities are listed on Partners website at:
http://www.partners.net/get_involved/employment.htm

The Washington Chapter of the Society for International Development (SID-W)

Organizational Description:
The Society for International Development (SID), founded in Washington, D.C. in 1957, is a global forum of individuals and institutions concerned with sustainable economic, social, and political development.  Today, SID has over 3,000 members in 125 countries and over 65 local chapters worldwide, including in Washington, D.C.  It works with more than 100 associations, networks, and institutions involving academic, parliamentarians, students, political leaders, and development experts, both at the local- and international- levels.  This makes SID one of the very few organizations that has a holistic, multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral approach to development and social change.

Internship Description / Duties:

  • Write about the Chapter’s programs and workgroups activities for publications such as Development Connections, the Chapter's newsletter, and the monthly calendar;
  • Serve as a liaison with SID's more than 20 sectoral and regional workgroups;
  • assist in program development, such as with Chapter Programs featuring high-level panelists, workgroup programs, and Annual Conference and Annual Dinner;
  • Assist with general office duties including: developing outreach materials and website; adding to and maintaining our database; planning and execution of events;
  • General administrative duties (including answering phones, handling mail, drafting correspondence, etc.)

Time Period / Deadlines:

  • To start mid December or beginning of January 2007
  • 20 hour minimum commitment per week, full days preferred;
  • Minimum 3-month commitment. 

Financial Information:
Internships are unpaid but offer a great deal of experience and exposure within the international development community. For undergraduate and graduate students or recent graduates only.

To Apply:
Send a letter of interest indicating dates of availability, resume; the names and telephone numbers of 3 references, and an optional 3-5 page writing sample.

For Further Information, contact:
Executive Director
The Society for International Development - Washington Chapter
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 720
Washington, DC 20009-5728
Tel: (202)884-8590
Fax: (202)884-8499
E-mail: sid@aed.org
Web: www.sidw.org

Trickle Up Program

Organization Description:
The Trickle Up Program, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to alleviating poverty through micro-enterprise development.

Internship Description / Duties:
Opportunities exist in the communications, development and program departments at various times. Effective verbal, written communications and computer skills (Word, Excel) are a must. Applicants must be culturally sensitive and flexible to adapt to changing requirements.

Time Periods / Deadlines:
There are not set timeslots for interns. Time periods are discussed on a case-by-case basis. All internship opportunities are posted on its website as they arise.

Financial Information:
These positions are non-paid. Certain field internship positions may provide stipends for living expenses.

For further information, contact:
Email or mail resumes in response to solicitations on its website to the contact information below.  No telephone calls please. Trickle Up will only contact short-listed candidates.
Trickle Up
104 W. 27th St., 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212-255-9980
Fax: 212-255-9974
Email: info@trickleup.org
Web: www.trickleup.org

United States Department of State Student Internships

Organization Description:
As stated on its website, “The U.S. Department of State is focused on accomplishing America's mission of diplomacy at home and around the world.” It includes the foreign and civil service, and its Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs promotes mutual understanding between U.S. citizens and people from other countries worldwide through a diverse range of educational and cultural exchange programs and activities.

Internship Description / Duties:
As stated on its website, “Student Programs enable students to obtain job experience in a foreign affairs environment. Some of its students work in Washington, D.C., while others have the opportunity to work at U.S. embassies and consulates abroad.” To read more about the duties, go to http://www.careers.state.gov/student/int_prog_det.html.

Time Period / Deadlines:
"Interns typically serve for one semester or quarter during their academic year, or for a minimum of 10 weeks during the summer, and work 40 hours per week." The deadlines are as follows: March 1 for fall, July 1 for spring, Nov. 1 for summer. For specific dates to apply by for overseas positions, see their online timetable at: http://www.careers.state.gov/student/app_proc.html#time.

Financial Information:
The majority of internships are unpaid.
Read a story from an intern with a disability.

For further information, contact:
U.S. Department of State
HR/REE/REC
2401 E Street NW, Suite 518 H
Washington, DC 22520
E-mail: Careers@state.gov
Web: http://www.careers.state.gov/student/index.html

Youth For Understanding USA (YFU USA)

Organization Description:
Youth For Understanding (YFU) is one of the world's oldest, largest, and most respected international exchange organizations for high school study abroad.

Internship Description / Duties:
Interns are assigned a variety of challenging tasks that vary according to current office activities and the individual intern's talents and interests. All interns will be assisting the Admissions & Registration staff complete daily activities with the potential for special project assignments.

Time Period / Deadlines:
YFU USA offers internships throughout the year, often overlapping the interns' schedules.  The Admissions & Registration Dept. will work with the student's schedule during the academic year.  During the summer, interns should expect to work 35 hours per week.

Financial Information:
YFU USA reimburses public transportation costs.

For further information, contact:
Admissions & Registration
YFU USA
6400 Goldsboro Rd., Suite 100
Bethesda, MD 20817
E-mail: admissions@yfu.org
Web: www.yfu-usa.org

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