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.
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 internship opportunity involves helping to promote entrepreneurship in Sri Lanka through developing video documentaries of local entrepreneurs' success stories. The intern will conduct interviews of entrepreneurs, develop scripts and videos to create 12 documentaries, and promote the documentaries online. The intern will also participate in school sessions, a CSR project, and cultural exchange events. The goal is to inspire and educate youth about entrepreneurship opportunities in Sri Lanka. The intern will work 35 hours per week over 6 weeks, staying in a shared house in the capital and traveling with the organization. Relevant skills in areas like journalism, project management, training and development are preferred.
This document provides information about the Out Reach English Teaching Initiative in Gurugedara, Sri Lanka. Interns will spend 2 months developing the spoken English skills of students through creative activities and cultural exchange. Interns will create and implement an English program with local teachers. Food and accommodation will be provided. Interns will gain experience in areas like leadership, teamwork and project management. A background in teaching, cultural education or international education is preferred.
Chongqing has a long history and significant culture as an economic center in China. It is known for landmarks like Chaotianmen, Ciqikou, and Hongyadong. Tourism attractions include the Fairy Mountain Black Valley and Dazu Rock Carvings. Local cuisine features spicy dishes like roast fish, hotpot, and duck blood in chili sauce. Traditional arts include Sichuan Opera, noted for its singing and acting, and Sichuan embroidery, known for fine stitching. Tea art is an important part of culture, where people find leisure in brewing and drinking tea. The document provides contact information for the AIESEC CQU team based in Chongqing.
This document provides information about the "Hey! Chongqing" project, which aims to promote traditional Chongqing culture among young people. The project will involve 6 global volunteers and 6 local volunteers learning about Sichuan opera, embroidery, hot pot cooking, and tea art over 18 days in July. Activities will include lessons at local cultural institutions and making a promotional video. The goals are for participants to gain a new understanding of Chinese culture, develop skills, and record their experiences to encourage interest in cultural preservation among both locals and foreigners.
The document describes 4 internship projects in Cambodia run by AIESEC:
1) New Bridge Cambodia teaches English to children ages 6-15 to help break the cycle of poverty through education. Interns will teach, learn Cambodian culture, enhance skills, and face challenges.
2) Green Hope raises environmental awareness in Phnom Penh on waste issues. Interns will research waste topics, join tours, teach English, and organize workshops.
3) Cross Cultural Understanding shares culture between Cambodian and international youth to broaden perspectives. Interns will teach soft skills, cultural exchanges, and global issues at universities.
4) Nurturing the Future Generations provides quality education opportunities.
The document provides information about the "Dare to Dream" project organized by AIESEC CQU from 2014 to 2015. The project aims to help underprivileged children in earthquake-stricken areas by holding winter camps. Global volunteers will teach classes, offer psychological support, and help children process trauma and pursue their dreams. Activities during the camps include teaching Chinese culture through paper cutting, calligraphy, and making lanterns. Fundraising events will help support reconstruction efforts. The project aims to cultivate volunteer leadership while bringing international attention and aid to areas recovering from disasters.
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 internship opportunity involves helping to promote entrepreneurship in Sri Lanka through developing video documentaries of local entrepreneurs' success stories. The intern will conduct interviews of entrepreneurs, develop scripts and videos to create 12 documentaries, and promote the documentaries online. The intern will also participate in school sessions, a CSR project, and cultural exchange events. The goal is to inspire and educate youth about entrepreneurship opportunities in Sri Lanka. The intern will work 35 hours per week over 6 weeks, staying in a shared house in the capital and traveling with the organization. Relevant skills in areas like journalism, project management, training and development are preferred.
This document provides information about the Out Reach English Teaching Initiative in Gurugedara, Sri Lanka. Interns will spend 2 months developing the spoken English skills of students through creative activities and cultural exchange. Interns will create and implement an English program with local teachers. Food and accommodation will be provided. Interns will gain experience in areas like leadership, teamwork and project management. A background in teaching, cultural education or international education is preferred.
Chongqing has a long history and significant culture as an economic center in China. It is known for landmarks like Chaotianmen, Ciqikou, and Hongyadong. Tourism attractions include the Fairy Mountain Black Valley and Dazu Rock Carvings. Local cuisine features spicy dishes like roast fish, hotpot, and duck blood in chili sauce. Traditional arts include Sichuan Opera, noted for its singing and acting, and Sichuan embroidery, known for fine stitching. Tea art is an important part of culture, where people find leisure in brewing and drinking tea. The document provides contact information for the AIESEC CQU team based in Chongqing.
This document provides information about the "Hey! Chongqing" project, which aims to promote traditional Chongqing culture among young people. The project will involve 6 global volunteers and 6 local volunteers learning about Sichuan opera, embroidery, hot pot cooking, and tea art over 18 days in July. Activities will include lessons at local cultural institutions and making a promotional video. The goals are for participants to gain a new understanding of Chinese culture, develop skills, and record their experiences to encourage interest in cultural preservation among both locals and foreigners.
The document describes 4 internship projects in Cambodia run by AIESEC:
1) New Bridge Cambodia teaches English to children ages 6-15 to help break the cycle of poverty through education. Interns will teach, learn Cambodian culture, enhance skills, and face challenges.
2) Green Hope raises environmental awareness in Phnom Penh on waste issues. Interns will research waste topics, join tours, teach English, and organize workshops.
3) Cross Cultural Understanding shares culture between Cambodian and international youth to broaden perspectives. Interns will teach soft skills, cultural exchanges, and global issues at universities.
4) Nurturing the Future Generations provides quality education opportunities.
The document provides information about the "Dare to Dream" project organized by AIESEC CQU from 2014 to 2015. The project aims to help underprivileged children in earthquake-stricken areas by holding winter camps. Global volunteers will teach classes, offer psychological support, and help children process trauma and pursue their dreams. Activities during the camps include teaching Chinese culture through paper cutting, calligraphy, and making lanterns. Fundraising events will help support reconstruction efforts. The project aims to cultivate volunteer leadership while bringing international attention and aid to areas recovering from disasters.