This internship opportunity involves working with rehabilitation centers to spread awareness about disabilities and conduct workshops to educate others. Over the course of 6 weeks, interns will participate in daily activities at local centers for 3-4 days per week, gather information about disabilities, and give weekly reports. The goal is to help others understand the rights of people with disabilities and communicate effectively with special needs children. Located in Turkey, the internship requires English skills and focuses on developing training, presentation, and intercultural skills.
This document describes a 6-week marketing internship opportunity in Turkey involving various tasks. The internship involves attending an orientation, assisting with a terra cotta symposium through media-related work such as filming and photography, helping at a youth center after the symposium, and participating in a Global Village event to promote their home country. Skills in areas like Photoshop, teamwork, marketing and computer-aided design are preferred. Interns will gain experience in areas such as promotion, presentation, and working with artists. Housing will be provided in a dormitory and some meals, but transportation and insurance will not be covered.
This document outlines several internship opportunities with AIESEC in Malaysia across various social issue areas like education, children's development, and environmental sustainability. The internships range from 6 months to 1 year and involve assisting local non-profits through activities like teaching English, organizing awareness campaigns, conducting research, and providing cultural exposure for underprivileged youth. Interns receive accommodation, internet access, and a living stipend, while working to empower communities and create positive social impact.
This document summarizes an international cultural exchange project in the Czech Republic called SUMMER SPEAK!. Interns will prepare and present cultural lessons on their home country to elementary and high school students. They will develop activities to teach students about different cultures. Interns will work with students in classrooms and outdoors, rotating to new groups every two weeks. The project aims to develop interns' presentation, teamwork, cultural awareness, time management, education, and soft skills over the 6-week period from July 1st to August 15th. Housing is provided free of charge with host families or in a hostel.
The 2020 Project aims to reduce school dropout and youth unemployment rates in Portugal. Trainees will help develop skills in students like time management, teamwork and communication to define career plans based on interests rather than social pressures. Activities will be organized over six thematic weeks. The intern will participate in and help organize weekly meetings, trainings and events to raise awareness of EU strategies and goals for Portugal by 2020. They will design and implement awareness projects, receive professional training, and help organize local conferences to deliver the project objectives of empowering youth and promoting solution-oriented thinking.
The document provides information about volunteer and internship opportunities in Bogota, Colombia through AIESEC Javeriana. It summarizes several volunteer projects working on areas like environmental sustainability, animal welfare, education, and community development. It also lists professional internships in teaching English and safety data analysis. Overall, the document invites readers to have an amazing experience volunteering or interning with AIESEC in Bogota, Colombia.
The intern will work with a local committee in Turkey to lead educational camps for high school students. Key responsibilities include presenting on their home country culture, facilitating discussion groups, shooting short informational movies, and filling out surveys. The 6-week internship will provide opportunities for the intern to develop skills in areas like presentation, leadership, and self-awareness while learning about Turkish culture.
The EDISON project aims to develop the potential of Czech elementary and high school students through cultural awareness and leadership coaching. International interns will prepare and give presentations on their home country's culture compared to the Czech Republic's. They will work weekly in different schools in Ostrava and nearby cities, participating in activities promoting their country's culture. Interns will gain skills in areas like presentation, teamwork, cultural awareness, time management and working with teenagers. The 6-week internship from September 7th to October 18th provides accommodation, some meals, and an opportunity for personal and professional growth through cultural exchange.
This internship opportunity involves working with rehabilitation centers to spread awareness about disabilities and conduct workshops to educate others. Over the course of 6 weeks, interns will participate in daily activities at local centers for 3-4 days per week, gather information about disabilities, and give weekly reports. The goal is to help others understand the rights of people with disabilities and communicate effectively with special needs children. Located in Turkey, the internship requires English skills and focuses on developing training, presentation, and intercultural skills.
This document describes a 6-week marketing internship opportunity in Turkey involving various tasks. The internship involves attending an orientation, assisting with a terra cotta symposium through media-related work such as filming and photography, helping at a youth center after the symposium, and participating in a Global Village event to promote their home country. Skills in areas like Photoshop, teamwork, marketing and computer-aided design are preferred. Interns will gain experience in areas such as promotion, presentation, and working with artists. Housing will be provided in a dormitory and some meals, but transportation and insurance will not be covered.
This document outlines several internship opportunities with AIESEC in Malaysia across various social issue areas like education, children's development, and environmental sustainability. The internships range from 6 months to 1 year and involve assisting local non-profits through activities like teaching English, organizing awareness campaigns, conducting research, and providing cultural exposure for underprivileged youth. Interns receive accommodation, internet access, and a living stipend, while working to empower communities and create positive social impact.
This document summarizes an international cultural exchange project in the Czech Republic called SUMMER SPEAK!. Interns will prepare and present cultural lessons on their home country to elementary and high school students. They will develop activities to teach students about different cultures. Interns will work with students in classrooms and outdoors, rotating to new groups every two weeks. The project aims to develop interns' presentation, teamwork, cultural awareness, time management, education, and soft skills over the 6-week period from July 1st to August 15th. Housing is provided free of charge with host families or in a hostel.
The 2020 Project aims to reduce school dropout and youth unemployment rates in Portugal. Trainees will help develop skills in students like time management, teamwork and communication to define career plans based on interests rather than social pressures. Activities will be organized over six thematic weeks. The intern will participate in and help organize weekly meetings, trainings and events to raise awareness of EU strategies and goals for Portugal by 2020. They will design and implement awareness projects, receive professional training, and help organize local conferences to deliver the project objectives of empowering youth and promoting solution-oriented thinking.
The document provides information about volunteer and internship opportunities in Bogota, Colombia through AIESEC Javeriana. It summarizes several volunteer projects working on areas like environmental sustainability, animal welfare, education, and community development. It also lists professional internships in teaching English and safety data analysis. Overall, the document invites readers to have an amazing experience volunteering or interning with AIESEC in Bogota, Colombia.
The intern will work with a local committee in Turkey to lead educational camps for high school students. Key responsibilities include presenting on their home country culture, facilitating discussion groups, shooting short informational movies, and filling out surveys. The 6-week internship will provide opportunities for the intern to develop skills in areas like presentation, leadership, and self-awareness while learning about Turkish culture.
The EDISON project aims to develop the potential of Czech elementary and high school students through cultural awareness and leadership coaching. International interns will prepare and give presentations on their home country's culture compared to the Czech Republic's. They will work weekly in different schools in Ostrava and nearby cities, participating in activities promoting their country's culture. Interns will gain skills in areas like presentation, teamwork, cultural awareness, time management and working with teenagers. The 6-week internship from September 7th to October 18th provides accommodation, some meals, and an opportunity for personal and professional growth through cultural exchange.
This unpaid internship provides experience in a hospital laboratory, secretarial work, administration, and human resources. Interns will gain practical skills and knowledge in laboratory procedures, health management, maternal and child care, and human resource practices by working weekday mornings and learning from experienced staff. The host will receive interns at the airport and provide accommodation, while AIESEC will support with travel logistics. A tourist visa is required.
The school department internship involves teaching students various subjects like arts, science, languages and sports. The intern will work weekday hours from 9am to 3pm, with no work on Saturdays. The unpaid internship aims to provide practical knowledge through teaching, as well as cultural exchange and knowledge advancement. The intern will be supported with transportation and accommodation, and can contact Wilbertmartin88@gmail.com for assistance reaching their final destination.
This document describes a volunteer position assisting with English language classes and cultural activities in Cucuta, Colombia. The volunteer will help develop students' listening and speaking skills through strategies like storytelling, role plays, and literature. They will also conduct research and write reports to contribute to the teachers' resources. The goal is to create a supportive learning environment and motivate students. In addition to teaching assistance, the volunteer will help with community outreach projects and reading promotion events. The experience will provide opportunities to improve Spanish skills and intercultural learning through training and integration with local volunteers.
The internship involves organizing games and activities to promote peace among adolescents in the community. The intern will receive training in game basics and issues of coexistence, participation, and gender. They will help select public spaces and schedules for activities, track participation, and share information about the program's impact. The goal is for minors to learn through games held off the court. The intern will gain experience in teaching, intercultural learning, and teamwork.
Cucuta is the capital of Norte de Santander department in Colombia. It is located in the western part of the country near the border with Venezuela. AIESEC Cucuta offers international volunteers opportunities to teach English in schools, lead sports programs to promote peace among youth, and conduct workshops on concepts of peace on university campuses. Projects last 6-8 weeks and volunteers receive housing, meals, transportation, Spanish classes, and airport pickup. Those interested should contact Jonathan Mora for more information.
The intern will work with PSP Consultancy to organize and facilitate an entrepreneurship workshop for startups, where they will prepare presentations, evaluate participants, and help young entrepreneurs grow their businesses. The unpaid internship involves 20 openings located at AIESEC International with weekday work hours from 8am to 2pm, no work on Saturdays, and no computer or internet access provided. Interns will develop presentation, cultural integration, and team management skills, while participants will understand the basics of starting a business. Logistics support and accommodation for $100 per month will be provided, but no health insurance.
Interns will organize workshops for local students in Tanzania to teach about their own culture and learn about local culture through interactive materials and activities. Both interns and local students will then host an entertainment event showcasing local and international cultures. Finally, interns will give a presentation on the implications of cultural globalization and the importance of embracing cultural differences. The unpaid internship involves teaching culture, participating in cultural events, and creating a video or photos showcasing their Tanzania experience for a competition.
Mwanza is the second largest city in northwest Tanzania located on the shores of Lake Victoria. The guide provides information about transportation, food, entertainment, communication, weather, tourism, maps, location, and the local Sukuma people and their culture in Mwanza. Transportation options include daladala buses, bodaboda motorcycles, ferries, and taxis. Popular local foods include chips mayai, wali samaki, and ugali nyama. Entertainment can be found at night clubs, hotels, beaches, and resorts. Communication is easy using the recommended Airtel network. The climate is coolest from June to October and warmest from December to March with two ra
The document provides information about internship opportunities available through AIESEC Davao in the Philippines. It introduces 9 nonprofit organizations where international participants can volunteer, including descriptions of each organization's mission and the types of roles available. The opportunities cover issues like elder care, autism support, community development, the environment, entrepreneurship, health access, and more. Contact details are provided for representatives from each organization and AIESEC Davao who can provide more information.
This internship involves volunteering with IMCD (International Movement for Community Development) in Sri Lanka on CSR and social welfare projects. Interns will help plan, organize, and execute at least two events during their internship. They will also assist with project proposals, fundraising, partnership development, and promoting projects online. The internship provides opportunities to develop skills in leadership, event management, marketing, and teamwork while experiencing a different culture in Sri Lanka. Accommodation is provided but interns must pay $100 for administrative fees and are responsible for their own transportation costs.
This unpaid internship provides experience in a hospital laboratory, secretarial work, administration, and human resources. Interns will gain practical skills and knowledge in laboratory procedures, health management, maternal and child care, and human resource practices by working weekday mornings and learning from experienced staff. The host will receive interns at the airport and provide accommodation, while AIESEC will support with travel logistics. A tourist visa is required.
The school department internship involves teaching students various subjects like arts, science, languages and sports. The intern will work weekday hours from 9am to 3pm, with no work on Saturdays. The unpaid internship aims to provide practical knowledge through teaching, as well as cultural exchange and knowledge advancement. The intern will be supported with transportation and accommodation, and can contact Wilbertmartin88@gmail.com for assistance reaching their final destination.
This document describes a volunteer position assisting with English language classes and cultural activities in Cucuta, Colombia. The volunteer will help develop students' listening and speaking skills through strategies like storytelling, role plays, and literature. They will also conduct research and write reports to contribute to the teachers' resources. The goal is to create a supportive learning environment and motivate students. In addition to teaching assistance, the volunteer will help with community outreach projects and reading promotion events. The experience will provide opportunities to improve Spanish skills and intercultural learning through training and integration with local volunteers.
The internship involves organizing games and activities to promote peace among adolescents in the community. The intern will receive training in game basics and issues of coexistence, participation, and gender. They will help select public spaces and schedules for activities, track participation, and share information about the program's impact. The goal is for minors to learn through games held off the court. The intern will gain experience in teaching, intercultural learning, and teamwork.
Cucuta is the capital of Norte de Santander department in Colombia. It is located in the western part of the country near the border with Venezuela. AIESEC Cucuta offers international volunteers opportunities to teach English in schools, lead sports programs to promote peace among youth, and conduct workshops on concepts of peace on university campuses. Projects last 6-8 weeks and volunteers receive housing, meals, transportation, Spanish classes, and airport pickup. Those interested should contact Jonathan Mora for more information.
The intern will work with PSP Consultancy to organize and facilitate an entrepreneurship workshop for startups, where they will prepare presentations, evaluate participants, and help young entrepreneurs grow their businesses. The unpaid internship involves 20 openings located at AIESEC International with weekday work hours from 8am to 2pm, no work on Saturdays, and no computer or internet access provided. Interns will develop presentation, cultural integration, and team management skills, while participants will understand the basics of starting a business. Logistics support and accommodation for $100 per month will be provided, but no health insurance.
Interns will organize workshops for local students in Tanzania to teach about their own culture and learn about local culture through interactive materials and activities. Both interns and local students will then host an entertainment event showcasing local and international cultures. Finally, interns will give a presentation on the implications of cultural globalization and the importance of embracing cultural differences. The unpaid internship involves teaching culture, participating in cultural events, and creating a video or photos showcasing their Tanzania experience for a competition.
Mwanza is the second largest city in northwest Tanzania located on the shores of Lake Victoria. The guide provides information about transportation, food, entertainment, communication, weather, tourism, maps, location, and the local Sukuma people and their culture in Mwanza. Transportation options include daladala buses, bodaboda motorcycles, ferries, and taxis. Popular local foods include chips mayai, wali samaki, and ugali nyama. Entertainment can be found at night clubs, hotels, beaches, and resorts. Communication is easy using the recommended Airtel network. The climate is coolest from June to October and warmest from December to March with two ra
The document provides information about internship opportunities available through AIESEC Davao in the Philippines. It introduces 9 nonprofit organizations where international participants can volunteer, including descriptions of each organization's mission and the types of roles available. The opportunities cover issues like elder care, autism support, community development, the environment, entrepreneurship, health access, and more. Contact details are provided for representatives from each organization and AIESEC Davao who can provide more information.
This internship involves volunteering with IMCD (International Movement for Community Development) in Sri Lanka on CSR and social welfare projects. Interns will help plan, organize, and execute at least two events during their internship. They will also assist with project proposals, fundraising, partnership development, and promoting projects online. The internship provides opportunities to develop skills in leadership, event management, marketing, and teamwork while experiencing a different culture in Sri Lanka. Accommodation is provided but interns must pay $100 for administrative fees and are responsible for their own transportation costs.