This is how internships for students abroad are successful

An internship as Student abroad takes you out of your everyday study life and lures you out of your comfort zone to gain unique experiences. Get to know everyday life on the other side of the world, make international contacts and gain valuable professional experience during your studies.

It is particularly worthwhile for students Internship because it's not just about the work, but also about the entire experience itself. As an intern, you also have the opportunity to improve your language skills and be inspired by the host country.

Looking to the future, an internship abroad is an enrichment for students' CVs and can be a great advantage for future applications. So get away from your desk and get started on your next adventure before it might be too late.

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3 steps to your dream internship abroad

Step 1: Planning phase

First of all, it is important to know whether you are a voluntary internship or a internship as part of your studies. A compulsory internship is usually expected to last 6 months and certain requirements of your college or university apply. Find out everything you need to know from the relevant authorities and ask the relevant contacts what aspects you need to consider before looking for internships.

Before you do your research, think about the area in which your internship should be and which country interests you most. This helps you to specifically search for internships that not only match your interests, but also serve your career path. For example, you are interested in a social internship abroad? Work with children in Ghana or get involved with the Therapy with horses in Lima.

Student teachers have the opportunity to gain initial practical teaching experience through a school internship abroad, while medical students also have the opportunity to do so clerkship or a Practical year abroad can acquire valuable practical knowledge.

Step 2: Finding the perfect internship

Once all the basic conditions have been clarified and you have an idea in which direction you should go, you can begin the search for an internship abroad. Various doors are open to you:

About your college/university

Most colleges and universities already offer established internships at reputable companies abroad for students. Through cooperation with partner universities in other countries, selected internship positions can be offered. It's best to contact the contact person who takes care of the international exchange of students or contact your professor. To get initial information, it's always worth taking a look at your institution's website to see if anywhere Interns are wanted.

Through organizations like RGV

These offer a wide range of internships and will help you find a suitable internship position - from social commitment to specific specialist internships. This gives you the option of finding an internship in your desired industry that matches your personal interests and goals. In addition, RGV can relieve you of a lot of organizational effort, for example accommodation, transfers, etc., which you would otherwise have to take care of yourself. In addition, you will be supported by the coordinators and they will be available to answer any questions you may have before, during and after the internship.

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Our diverse programs offer you the opportunity to choose from a range of exciting internships worldwide:

initiative

Dare to become active yourself. Browse the websites of companies that interest you and find out if they offer internships. Initiative shows commitment and can open doors!

Are you not a student or have you already finished your studies? Alternatively, you can register as a student during your semester break Volunteer abroad engage. RGV offers a variety of projects in 30 countries and different areas that are tailored to your needs.

Step 3: This is how you as a student finance your internship abroad

An internship abroad can involve various costs that you might not initially consider, especially if you receive little or no compensation. There are therefore several options for financial support as an intern Scholarship to obtain:

  • DAAD : Offers scholarships for various stays abroad.
  • Erasmus +: An EU program for students that offers financial support for internships in Europe.
  • Short scholarships: Scholarship specifically for shorter stays abroad.
  • BAföG: Even if you don't get BAföG in Germany, you could be eligible for funding for an internship abroad.

Contact the study agency at your college or university and get detailed advice on financing options. So that when planning the Financing If nothing goes wrong, it is important to get an overview of all the costs for your internship abroad in good time.

If you don't have the financial resources for an internship abroad, you can also apply for one scholarship Apply to Rainbow Garden Village. This is a partial scholarship of 1500 euros, which is covered by RGV.

Don't forget to contact us beforehand Visa, insurance, health care in the target country as well as the necessary requirements for the internship. Our coordinators can help you with these topics and answer your questions.

An internship abroad is not only an enrichment for your CV, but also a unique opportunity to grow personally and discover the world. Start planning now and get ready for the adventure of your life!