Internships provide valuable opportunities to gain experience in any interest area. In current job searches, an applicable internship can be the deciding factor in YOU getting the job over an equally qualified candidate. It is also a great way to network, gain new skills, and improve upon your strengths.
You can always do an internship for Wittenberg credit. First, take steps to talk to your advisor. You will both have to create a form of evaluation, or your respective department might already have internship evaluation requirements. Second, contact the Career Center or Registrar’s Office to gain the necessary forms. Third, after turning in all of your forms, make sure to check with the Registrar’s Office in case there are other forms, requirements, etc. that you must complete. For more information, please look at Wittenberg’s Career Center homepage.
No, you do not have to do an internship for credit, but internships for credit are strongly recommended for unpaid internships. Once again, an internship is a resume builder., so if you have the opportunity to work in a short term internship, do not hesitate to do so. Unpaid internships at for-profit companies within the United States must follow strict labor regulations.
Internships Available in various United Nations Departments
The United Nations offers a varied “Internship Programme,” in which students can find valuable international experiences. Although many of the positions are intended for graduate students, many offices, including the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees accept highly qualified undergraduates. For a full list of internship opportunities with the United Nations visit here.
Internships-Southern Center for International Studies
The Southern Center for International Studies, based in Atlanta, GA, is offering internships for highly qualified undergraduates. The Center is a non-profit organization focused on education with regards to international affairs.
http://www.southerncenter.org/library.html
Internship Database Provides Students and Employers with Connections to Columbus Area Opportunities
Columbusinternships.com is an internship database that aims at connecting students and employers to promote internship opportunities in Columbus. After a simple sign-up process, students gain access to a wealth of information regarding employment opportunities in Columbus and gain exposure to prestigious companies such as JP Morgan, COSI, Lane Bryant, and many others.
Internships PAID-World Security Institute Washington D.C.
The World Security Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to research on issues of global security and international affairs, offers internships for highly qualified undergraduates.
http://www.worldsecurityinstitute.org/jobs.cfm
Internships-Washington International Trade Association Washington D.C.
The Washington International Trade Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to the discussion of issues concerning international trade, is offering internship positions for highly motivated undergraduate students for Fall, Spring, and Summer work periods.
Please contact the East Asian Institute for information and placement assistance with these highly selective internships.
http://www.wita.org/ht/d/Articles/cat_id/8364/pid/292
Internships PAID-National Council for International Visitors Offers Internship Opportunities
The National Council for International Visitors is currently accepting applications for two paid intern positions for the summer of 2011.
Please contact the East Asian Institute for information and placement assistance to these selective internships.
http://www.nciv.org
The International Business-Government Counsellors, Inc., which provides companies with advice, research, etc. concerning issues relating to business-government relations, provides internships for undergraduates on a trimester basis.
http://www.ibgc.com/page06.htm
Internships-The Advocacy Center Washington D.C.
The Advocacy Center, a subsidiary of the U. S Commercial Service, offers internships to motivated undergraduates. It works to promote U.S. businesses in foreign markets by aiding in the export process.
http://www.export.gov/Advocacy/Internships.html
Fall and Spring internships available in Washington D.C. with the Asian American Justice Center.
Internship in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii with the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council.
Internship – Human Rights in China (HRIC), New York
Internship with Human Rights in China organization in New York or Hong Kong.
New York: internships@hrichina.org
Hong Kong: hkinternships@hrichina.org