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International Internships

One of the most effective ways to learn about business practices internationally is to participate in an internship overseas. Many international internship companies charge high fees to place students and provide support while they are abroad.  The programs below have been selected and verified by the Coggin College of Business International Business Flagship Program to provide a more economical way to intern abroad and earn credit toward your degree.

If you are majoring in any discipline other than International Business, contact coggin.internships@unf.edu to confirm whether the internships below can fulfill your major's academic internship requirements.

For more information on internship or study abroad programs, contact coggin.abroad@unf.edu.

German American Exchange (GAE)

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Location

Germany

Time Frame

Three months: mid-May through mid-August

Description

German American Exchange enables American students to complete an internship and to spend time in Germany during the career-planning phase of their early lives.  Especially for young Americans, it is important to get an insight and a clearer understanding of Germany´s economic and business role within the European Union.  This highly competitive internship includes

  • Get-togethers in Berlin and Munich with travel covered by the host company
  • Pre-departure orientation provided by GAE

Placement

GAE facilitates a match between the company and the intern, then students interview for the position.  Placement is not guaranteed.  The host companies make the final decisions on hiring.

Cost/Payment

Hired interns are paid at least 934 Euros per month by their host companies. 

As part of the application process, students must pay

  1. application fee of $50 (all applicants)
  2. processing fee of $150 (only if an internship is secured)

Additionally, students pay for all of the other direct costs associated with living abroad for three months, such as flights, housing, international health insurance, food, etc.

Approval

This program is approved to count toward the International Business internship/career preparation requirement. Once offered a position, students must complete the application for academic credit for the summer term: /coggin/students/internship-course.html.

Minimum

Requirements

  • Intermediate knowledge of German language
  • Junior or senior degree-seeking student
  • Business major (academic credit awarded on a case-by-case basis)

Application Details

Review this program's website:   For more information, contact 成人大片Management Professor, Dr. Tobias Huning: t.huning@unf.edu

Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) Research Internship

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Location

Seoul, South Korea

Time Frame

Four weeks: mid/late July through mid/late August

Description

The ISS Research Internship at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) provides an opportunity for students to engage in hands-on research within a globally recognized academic environment. Participants will work under the guidance of leading researchers while gaining practical experience in their field of study. This program is designed for students seeking to enhance their research skills and deepen their academic knowledge while experiencing life in South Korea.

Note: This opportunity is only available as part of SKKU's summer program.  Students must enroll in two other SKKU summer courses.

Placement

Research lab placements are subject to availability, and matching is not guaranteed. If SKKU is unable to place a student in a suitable lab, the internship course fee will be fully refunded.  

Cost/Payment

Hired interns are not paid by SKKU. 

As part of the application process, students must pay

  1. program fee of 600,000 KRW (about $450)
  2. program fee of 2,800,000 KRW (about $2,000) for the other two courses in the summer program

Additionally, students pay for all of the other direct costs associated with living abroad, such as flights, housing, international health insurance, food, etc.

Approval

This program is approved to count toward the International Business internship/career preparation requirement. Once offered a position, students must complete the application for academic credit for the summer term: /coggin/students/internship-course.html

Minimum

Requirements

  • Enrollment in two other courses during SKKU's summer program the weeks prior to the internship
  • Junior or senior degree-seeking student
  • Business major (degree-applicable on a case-by-case basis)

Application Details

Review this .  For more information, contact coggin.abroad@unf.edu.