IIP Program Overview
Internships are crucial to success in today’s competitive job market. The International Internship Program (IIP) gives you the competitive advantage through the experience of a summer-long, full-time internship abroad.
This program will challenge you to become culturally competent and add value to a company from day one. You will be pushed to be resourceful in a professional environment, put your coursework to practice, and build an international network. Get in touch with Stephanie Spirk, the IIP Program Manager, to learn more.
IIP Location Information
Berlin, Germany
Berlin is a cultural and economic powerhouse of Europe. With a wide range of positions available, including creative industries, media corporations, and more traditional companies, there is an internship perfect for you.
Read all of the IIP Berlin student blogs here.
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is a green, friendly, and bustling city with a strong economic drive. A top-30 global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, Dublin will give you the unique opportunity of interning in an English-speaking country with an international perspective.
Read all of the IIP Dublin student blogs here.
Madrid, Spain
Madrid, located in the heart of Spain, is the country’s historic and political capital. The city offers a modern look at the Spanish lifestyle, mixing the age-old notion of siestas and tapas with the modern madrileños’ fast-paced, career-oriented lifestyle.
Read all of the IIP Madrid student blogs here.
Paris, France
Paris is a beautiful and historic city, which is also an important European economic center. Today, the city has one of the largest GDPs in the world and is a hub for scientific and cultural innovation. Not only will you have your picture taken in front of the Eiffel Tower, you’ll also learn to work and live the Parisian way.
Read all of the IIP Paris student blogs here.
Prague, Czech Republic
The “Golden City” of Prague has beautiful architecture, vibrant culture, and a deep history. Located in the heart of Europe, it is the capital of the Czech Republic, has an area of 496 km2 and is home to 1,200,000 people. The year 870, when Prague castle was established, is regarded as the beginning of the city’s existence. In 1918, at the end of World War I, Prague was declared the capital of a new country of the Czechoslovak Republic. In 1993 it became the capital of an independent Czech Republic.
Read all of the IIP Prague student blogs here.
Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a city nestled across fourteen islands. It is renowned for its picturesque Old Town, Gamla Stan, with cobblestone streets and colorful buildings dating back to the 13th century. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Östermalm, known for its upscale boutiques and bustling marketplaces that make Stockholm a captivating blend of history, culture, and Scandinavian beauty.
Read all of the IIP Stockholm student blogs here.
Seoul, South Korea
Seoul is the bustling capital of South Korea. In Seoul, ancient tradition seamlessly blends with cutting-edge modernity. While dominated by towering skyscrapers, the city still preserves its rich history through landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace, a 14th-century royal residence and Bukchon Hanok Village, where traditional Korean houses line the narrow streets. Explore Seoul’s blended work culture of tradition, ambition, and modernization as reflected in its unique fusion of architecture.
Read all of the IIP Seoul student blogs here.
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