Summer Internship Program Locations & Descriptions
The Kellogg Institute for International Studies will offer internships with organizations in the United States, Africa, Asia and Latin America for summer 2010.
Several sites have internships in many locations. The Kellogg Institute will fund internships in the locations listed next to the organization name on Kellogg Institute internship web pages. If the location is not listed, we will NOT fund internships in that country.
(For more information about the responsibilities of interns with these organizations, click on the names of the previous interns and read their follow-up reports.)
International Sites – Asia
Foundation for Sustainable Development - India, Uganda, Argentina, Nicaragua
FSD supports the efforts of grassroots development organizations in the developing world that are working to better their communities, environments, and the economic opportunities around them. The organization supports interns in the following countries: Argentina, India, Kenya, Nicaragua, Peru, and Uganda. (Kenya sites are not available to ND students.) Internships are available for students with a background in human rights, economics, microfinance, law and political science as well as other areas of study. Students wishing to pursue an internship through this organization should see the website for specific details. Students should indicate on the Kellogg application the country and area of study where they would prefer to intern. Several positions are available with this organization. Applicants should have conversational level Spanish (at least two years at the college level) for Latin American countries. In order to receive Kellogg funding, students must apply through the Kellogg application as opposed to FSD’s application.
LENGTH: 9 weeks
DATES: Start dates are predetermined by FSD. Applicants must be available for pre-set dates to participate in this program. See FSD website for details.
(2009 – India - Elizabeth Ruhl; 2008 – India – Brian Beyersdorf, Chris Carrington)
ProWorld Service Corps – India, Thailand, Brazil, Mexico, and Peru
The mission of ProWorld is to promote social and economic development, empower communities, and cultivate educated, compassionate global citizens. To achieve these goals, students intern with ProWorld in a variety of capacities working on projects related to education, environment, women's rights, journalism, etc. Applicants for Peru and Mexico should be proficient in Spanish. All applicants should be highly motivated. In order to receive Kellogg funding, students must apply through the Kellogg application. They will not take language courses. Specific questions about ProWorld can be directed to info@myproworld.org or 877-42WORLD.
LENGTH: 8 weeks
DATES: Start dates are the first Saturday of each month.
(2009 – India – Eileen Flanagan)
WorldTeach – China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Namibia
WorldTeach is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that provides opportunities for individuals to make a meaningful contribution to international education by living and working as volunteer teachers in developing countries. Based at the Center for International Development at Harvard University, WorldTeach offers the benefits of a well-established volunteer organization, while also providing more comprehensive, personalized support and training as a small NGO. In each of our programs, volunteers are placed in schools and host communities in developing countries that specifically request WorldTeach volunteers and would otherwise be unable to afford or locate qualified teachers. Volunteers receive training, language preparation, and field support, empowering them to make an impact that will last long after they leave. Notre Dame interns will have the opportunity to serve in schools, engage in local projects, travel with fellow volunteers, and immerse themselves in the life of the community while living with host families or in teacher apartments. Eight-week summer programs are available in China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Namibia.
For an alphabetical list of all organizations, click here.