Intern Around the World

Location: - Multi-Country: Ivano-Frankivsk, Locations Throughout Britain, Locations Throughout the World and 9 other cities

Term: Fall, Spring, Summer

Dates: Inquire for specific dates

Institute for Cultural Ecology

http://www.Cultural-Ecology.com

PO Box 991 * Honolulu HI 96801 * 1099 14th St. NW, Suite 101L, Washington, DC 20005 United States

Call Us

Phone: 808-854-9806

Fax: 866-252-8060

Description

Our Intern Around the World Programs allow students to mix and match internships in two or three countries. You can choose from any of the countries and internships available. Typical durations are four to twelve weeks in each location. We will help you determine which internships and countries compliment each other. Below are just a few examples. But feel free to design your own ideal itinerary. We are here to help. Pricing discounts available for doing two or more placements.

PACIFIC MARINE BIOLOGY

Start in Hawaii, with our Ocean Park internship.

Next move to Fiji and participate in our Reef Check / Village Stay internship.

End in Australia, with our Coastal Restoration internship.

ASIAN RELIGION & CULTURE

Start in Thailand with our Buddhist Monastery or Ecotourism

Next, Nepal complete a Community Development Project

End in India working with an At-Risk Youth

ECOTOURISM AND THE AMERICAS

Start in Mexico Dolphin Ecopark Project

Move to Costa Rica and work in a Butterfly Garden

End in Brazil with Rainforest Conservation

SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

Start in Spain with a Language Immersion and Teaching Assistant Program

Move to Argentina for Women's Right's Project

End in Ecuador with a Cultural Museum Internship

EUROPEAN ART

Start in England with a Theater Internship

Move to France and work in a Art Gallery

End in Spain with a Photography Placement

USA COMMUNICATIONS TOUR

Start in New York with a Community Newspaper

Move to Chicago with a Public Television Station

End in San Francisco with a School Radio Station

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My experience with ICEs Internship Around the World program was both illuminating and inspiring. Through this program I had the opportunity to travel to Hawaii, Fiji and Australia and catch a glimpse of their natural beauty and the cultures that cultivate them. As a biologist, I was excited to find an internship that focused on marine biology in these amazing places. In Hawaii we studied the effects of tourism on spinner dolphins, we assisted with the fingerprinting of green sea turtles by taking photos of their profiles, and we received certification as humpback whale naturalists. In Fiji we studied reef ecology, specifically looking at sea grasses and the incredible biodiversity there. We became scuba certified and had the opportunity to go on several dives. We also discussed effects of climate change, as a huge area of coral had been bleached due to abnormally high water temperatures the year before. And lastly, in Australia we stayed on an island near the Great Barrier Reef, where we spent more time learning about reef ecology and conducting independent research.

While studying the biogeography, native flora and fauna, and human impacts on ecosystem health, we were also immersed in rich histories and traditions through a village homestay in Fiji, camping in the Australian outback, and hearing stories of Hawaiian mythology while watching lava from an active volcano flow into the ocean. For me, these experiences uncovered a compelling relationship between humans and the natural environment, and I started to develop a better understanding of the connectivity and interdependence between them.

Overall, this internship broadened my perspective on the interaction between environmental, socio-cultural and economic issues while reaffirming my interests in biological sciences. It helped me realize that environmental stewardship and problem-solving is centered around the interface between humans and the natural environment, and moving forward involves a multi-faceted approach that incorporates the needs of the locals, scientists, engineers, businesses, and administration involved. This motivated me to pursue an interdisciplinary Doctorate that would allow me to advance in a career that facilitates a more collaborative process between researchers, the public, and policymakers to create positive change in regards to healthy ecosystems, cultural needs and the economy. I feel lucky to have been able to participate in this program, and I hope others are able to take advantage of this great opportunity to learn and grow through ICEs many internships.

Tiffany Yap, M.S.
Doctoral Student, Environmental Science and Engineering, UCLA

Degree Level

Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

Qualifications

Open mind, willingness to experience a culture first hand and the ability to live and work in varied environments.

Intern Types
  • Anthropology
  • Biology(General)
  • Ecology
  • Education
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Studies
  • Family and Home Studies
  • Forestry
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Marine Science
  • Women's Studies
  • Zoology & Wildlife Sciences
  • Tourism
Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

Cost Includes:

Credit Available

no

Application Process Involves
  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Phone/Video Interview
  • Resume
Typically The Application Process Time is
7 days
Institute for Cultural Ecology's Mission Statement

The Institute for Cultural Ecology was founded on the conviction that visits to exotic destinations imply a commitment to cultural sensitivity and environmental stewardship. Our programs match the interests, academic goals, and passions of the participant to premier host organizations and researchers. Once you connect with a place and its people, they become a part of you. Forever.

Year Founded

1999

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