Global Research & Internship Program

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The Magic of the Moorland

By: Autumn Cortright, CAS ’25 Exploring the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey in the Rye Valley GRIP: The Laurence Sterne Trust, Coxwold, England It was dark by the time Patrick and Chris picked me up from the York train station. Unusual, as I would come to find out: Shandy Hall, the museum trust where I’m working this…

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Hunger

By: Yeng Shao, Nursing ’25 Cliffs of Moher in Ireland. GRIP: Nursing Research in Dublin, Ireland I headed back to Penn for the Fall 2022 semester, and I was learning wondrous stories from my peers about the experiences they had while abroad during their GRIP placements. Backpacking in Asia, a great stipend, an opportunity to…

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Braga Romana

By: Neha Krishna, SEAS ’26 Picture from University campus library University of Minho Law School, Braga, Portugal Braga Romana. A Roman revival in a Portuguese town. My Portuguese home is transformed into an ancient Roman city. The air smells like charred wood. Roman festival music reverberates through every alley. The kids hold wooden swords and shields…

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African Sunrise

By: Amanda Moore, Nursing ’26 The sunrise outside of the airport. GRIP: Community Development in Uganda As our plane touched down at Entebbe, I opened my window shade only to be pierced by the rising sun. It was the ripe time of 6am. I had only slept for 6 hours out of my 24 hours…

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A Buffet of Deja Vu

By: Amaan Omer, CAS ’25 Spending time with the local children after eating dinner with their families. GRIP: Power Up Gambia, Bwiam, The Gambia A blast of hot air overwhelmed me as soon as I stepped out of the plane. It was nothing like those sunny Philadelphia days that cured seasonal depression; this was the…

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Goodbye Google Calendar

By: Saanvi Agarwal, CAS ’26 A shot of the business and finance hub within Sydney’s Central Business District GRIP: Business in Sydney, Australia I didn’t realize the true value of Google Calendar until I arrived in Sydney. As a Penn student, I was aware of the “Penn Bubble.” Locust Walk’s cobblestone paths resonated with the…

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Positive Culture Shock

By: Ruqaiyyah Lucas-Caldwell, CAS ’24 Ruqaiyyah Lucas-Caldwell at the UN World Medical Association, Ferney-Voltaire, France I experienced culture shock in my first few days here. But not in a negative way at all. It was a positive one because I was so surprised to see how diverse Geneva was. There are so many different cultures and…

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Change of Pace

By: Dushaun Thompson, CAS ’24 Dushaun in Lisbon University of Minho Law School, Portugal On the one hand, Braga has provided me the opportunity and resources to pique my academic curiosity and consider my future aspirations in greater depth. This is more or less what I expected from this internship, and it has delivered well…

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My First Week At Bwiam General Hospital

By: Eesha Balar, CAS ’24 Gambia River lookout. Power Up Gambia, The Gambia It’s been a little more than a week already! Honestly, I can’t tell if it went by quickly or slowly, as I’m still trying to get adjusted to living here. I also still can’t believe I’m across the Atlantic, on a totally…

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Wandering and Wondering

By: Wangari Mbuthia, SEAS ’25 Me at Marina Bay Engineering Research in Singapore If someone would have told me this time last year that I would be doing an engineering research program in Singapore, I wouldn’t have believed it. But rest assured here I am, two weeks in, and it has been an incredible experience.…