Are you looking for practical work experience to boost you resumes or explore a career field?

Whether you are hoping to pursue a university degree, enter the workforce, or take some time off to travel, an international internship could be the resume boost you need to secure your dream job.

Intern Abroad HQ offers over 260 internship programs in 24 countries, spanning Business, Engineering, Law & Human Rights, Marine Biology, Medical and Healthcare, Psychology, and many other fields.

Our short-term internships are proving increasingly popular among students, as you can test drive a potential career field before making the long term commitment to pursue further education or seek employment.

Explore our Internships 

Our international internships can support you  with:

  • Fully organized placements suitable for high school grads
  • Flexible year-round start dates, with durations from 2 weeks to 6 months
  • Remote placements for those unable to travel overseas
  • An Experiential Learning portfolio to reference in job interviews
  • An international reference letter to use in future university or job applications

To explore how we could provide internship opportunities for you, please schedule a call with our Campus Partnerships team.

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Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation Pre-College Programs an enriching academic experience, as students will thrive in one of our courses, offered online and in-person. Created by Johns Hopkins University faculty, students work collaboratively with their peers to learn practical concepts and develop problem-solving skills used by professional engineers. Students will explore diverse topics and engineering disciplines, including civil, mechanical, electrical, biomedical engineering, and more. And students can earn college credit from Johns Hopkins University. 

Learn more about our individual programs by visiting our website, joining us on a virtual session, or reaching out to our program administrator.  

JOHNS HOPKINS ENGINEERING INNOVATION
PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

 

Join us for our upcoming virtual information session to learn more about Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation Pre-College Programs at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 12.  

Your future is yours to own, shape, and engineer, and Engineering Innovation is here to support you along the way. Take an Engineering Innovation course to get a head start on learning what it means to be an engineer—all while earning college credit from Johns Hopkins University.  

During the information session, you will hear from former students, admissions program staff, and a course designer to:

  • Get details about each Engineering Innovation pre-college programs
  • Ask questions and jot-down insider tips about the admissions process
  • Learn about earning college credit, academic prerequisites, and eligibility requirementsStart making summer plans now. Register for our upcoming information session and invite your parents or caregivers to join us.
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    • and invite your parents or caregivers to join us.

 

Do you have students wondering whether engineering is the right career path for them? Or students that are creative and need some inspiration for where their career path may lie?  If yes, then TEDI-London has the perfect online taster programme for them this November.

Back for a second time this year, our free ‘Thinking Ahead’ programme gives students the opportunity to develop a design with sustainability and user needs in mind, as well as how to pitch their idea – all key skills for future engineers!  It’s also a great chance for students to top-up their personal statements. 

The programme is fully online for students to take part in outside of their regular studies and is structured over two weeks:

When is it? 

Phase 1: Think like an engineer | 26 November – 6 December

We’ll send over our interactive learning content to get students thinking like engineers. They can access and read this at their own pace to fit around their schedules.  

Phase 2: Create like an engineer | 6 December – 13 December

Students will be set our challenge brief and have the week to come up with a design solution. Throughout there will be online sessions with the TEDI-London team and industry professionals to help students with the challenge and learn more about the world of engineering.  

How can students apply?

Students must be 16 and over to take part. They can take part individually or as a group (max 5 people). They will need to fill out a form on our website to apply by Monday 20 November latest.

Education Advisers Ltd would like to introduce you to Imperial College’s Global Design Space Challenge, 2023 Summer Course – the most exciting UK summer course and an absolute “must” for aspiring engineering undergraduates.

Please find a prospectus for the Global Space Design Challenge along with an electronic expression of interest form, which can be accessed here GSDC Expression of Interest Form – July 2023

This course is run at Imperial College, the UK’s leading science university and is ideal for the brightest UK and international students (age15-18), who aspire to study science or engineering at the world’s top universities.  It includes an intensive and professional programme of training by expert engineers and academics from Imperial, Oxford and industry-leading space companies. This is followed by an industrial design simulation which exposes students to the joys and challenges of working in a team culminating in an aerospace proposal competition. Students compete in teams to build the best community in outer space.

The course is perfect for students aiming for careers in space science, aeronautical engineering, robotics, or automation. They will experience an exciting, motivational, and competitive space design programme, learning and working with top academics from Imperial and Oxford.

The current UK buzz word in education is “Super-Curricular”. It’s now expected that a high ability student will go above and beyond the curriculum to demonstrate their love of subject and undertake independent study and research. The Global Space Design Challenge does all of that and more.

This 4 day / 5 night fully residential programme runs from 19th-24th July 2023. The cost for UK and EU students is £2195; and for Rest of the World students, the cost is £2695.

Greetings from the University of Chicago!

We are so excited to share a new summer program this year which would offer your students an opportunity to develop their math and science skills while familiarizing themselves with UChicago’s culture of inquiry and beautiful ivy-laden campus.

The Neubauer Phoenix STEM Scholars Summer Program is designed to eliminate barriers to entry that have surrounded STEM fields and help usher in a new generation of changemakers into these fields. This program invites rising high school seniors to campus for a one-week immersive program taught by world-class UChicago faculty, and provides access to college counseling, state of the art facilities, and other resources. The Neubauer Phoenix STEM Scholars program offers talented students an environment of collaborative learning, mentorship, and STEM-focused advising.

Not only will this program offer students tremendous insight and knowledge into college-level STEM courses, but it will also provide a chance to acquaint themselves with our College, our campus, and our community. The opportunity to live in and engage with a major city is one that can be perspective-changing for many summer scholars at UChicago. Chicago is the “City of Big Shoulders”— a city skyline carved by architects of the past and the present. This city is home to some of the most accomplished engineers, scientists, mathematicians, doctors, and inventors of our time. Our university stands on the shoulders of giants, bolstered by the achievements of the Chicagoans and UChicago scholars who came before us, and your students may someday share in these achievements.

If you’re interested in learning more about this opportunity or recommending it to a student, you can visit here. For additional questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to our Program Director, Nicole Mullen at ncmullen@uchicago.edu.

What’s summer without stimulation for the brain and engaging in amazing activities? The Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation Pre-College Program is the perfect way for talented high school math and science students to spend the summer.

We’re hosting a series of virtual information sessions so you can learn more about the Engineering Innovation experience. The first session is Saturday, December 17 at 12:00 pm (EDT).

Ask questions and get insider details about the admissions process, understand how to earn college credit, and more from program staff.

Space is limited, so register now! 

We have watched participants’ confidence grow through our program’s college-level hands-on projects. Students solve problems, test theories, and ultimately learn to think like engineers.

We look forward to meeting you and talking more about Engineering Innovation!


P.S. Can’t make it December 17? Register for another virtual session: