Global Research & Internship Program

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Looking Back on my Time in Singapore

By: Simon Lee When I first packed my bags and left the familiar comforts of the USA for an internship in Singapore, I knew I was in for an adventure. My time here has been full of pleasant surprises and unexpected challenges. One of the most delightful discoveries has been my newfound love for nighttime…

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Colombia Placement = Amazing Opportunities

By: Juan Lopez Group of Interns in Santa Marta Coming into the Global Research and Internship Program (GRIP), my only expectation of Medellín was the high temperature it’s known for. The first week hit me hard: I knew fewer than 5 people, I was told I had 7 AM to 5 PM workdays and on…

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You can’t buy happiness but you can buy a ticket to Singapore

By: Cindy Su This past summer was a whirlwind of experiences—humid, vibrant, unexpected, liberating, adventurous, spontaneous, tiring, exhilarating, and incredibly fulfilling. It was filled with incredible food, even more incredible people, and countless iced kopis (just $1 compared to the $5 Starbucks vanilla sweet cream cold brew, and so much more flavorful). As someone who…

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A Summer in Singapore at NUS

By: Chloe Ng Participating in the GRIP program in Singapore through the SERIUS program at NUS was an incredible experience that allowed me to conduct research in a new country, opening doors to new learning opportunities and providing me with a unique global perspective. Engaging in research in a different environment pushed me to adapt…

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Surprises in Costa Rica

By: Emily Roberts Rainbow on my walk home While at work, hearing loud crashes from the roof could mean two things. It could be the wind rattling the trees, and the branches are hitting the building, or it could mean monkeys are jumping around the roof. Monkeys, motmots, kinkajous, tarantulas, and agoutis all surprised me…

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Tico Time: Redefining Productivity

By: Jenna Boccher During my internship in Costa Rica, I encountered a culture that challenged my preconceived notions of time and productivity. The beauty of Costa Rica extended beyond its lush treescapes and vibrant flora and fauna—it was deeply rooted in the local tradition of “Tico Time.” This concept of deliberate slowness and the relaxed…

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Dear Past Me – You Have No Clue

By: Paris Ye Dear Pre-GRIP Paris, It’s funny now to think about how you were so sure you didn’t want to apply for GRIP this summer. I remember how you declared to Rachel in December that you definitely weren’t going to apply (and she also said she wouldn’t) – and look where you both are…

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The big picture approach

By: Rachel Wang Angels Place Sydney, a stunning art installation right outside of my office This summer, I worked at a fintech startup in Sydney, Australia. It was my first full in-person intern experience and my first experience working abroad. I’d always heard of Australia’s flat working structure and was excited to get my hands…

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My First Week in Grenoble

By: Luca Thorson GRIP: Engineering Research in Grenoble My first weekend in Grenoble, I decided to do a hike, since that is one of the city’s biggest draws. I’m not the most avid hiker but I enjoy it and figured I could handle most anything fairly easily, so I found a hike in a nearby…

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Exploring Braga: A Blend of Research and Trad

By: Maya Ballerstedt GRIP: University of Minho Law School This summer I had the opportunity to conduct legal research in Braga, Portugal, and worked with Minho University’s JustGov center to expand my interests in public policy, international human rights, and international law. One aspect of my experience that I loved was feeling part of the culture…