Internships Abroad

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A Day’s Work

By: Ryan Bush, CAS ’22 Ryan (right) at the BBC event seen posing with, from left to right, Terri Seow (Vice President Marketing & Insights APAC, BBC Global News), Sharon Zeev Poole (Director, Agent99 PR), Nicole Robertson (Senior Account Director, Agent99 PR), and Zeinab Badawi (BBC Journalist). Agent99 – Sydney, Australia One of the many incredible elements that…

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The King of Fruits

By: Irene Zhang, SEAS ’21 Durian fruit at a market in Shenzhen Shenzhen Hanyang Technology Co.Ltd – China Durian is a fruit famous for its pungent odor and unique flavor. A popular fruit in the humid, tropical climate of Southeast Asia, its memorable odor and taste, it is considered by many to be the smelliest…

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Reaffirming My Goals

By: Brittany Shore, CAS ’21 Brittany appreciating the view from Amman Citadel Generations for Peace – Amman, Jordan I have always been very confident in what I want to do. My interest in international affairs, human rights, and security has been deep set since my childhood as I grew up in a very international community, surrounded…

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Learning from My Host Mother

By: Yina Anyachebelu, Huntsman ’22 Yina with Pilar’s cat in Medellín, Colombia Suyo – Medellín, Colombia When I first got an internship offer in Colombia and started the GRIP self-sourced internship application process, I thought my time abroad would be a daunting experience because of the amount of independence I would have. However, my first week in…

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Forging an Intersectional Career

By: Tiffany Hsu, Penn Nursing UNESCO – Paris, France As a child, I never “knew what I wanted to be when I grew up”. I had so many interests and hobbies and didn’t feel like I could commit to only one. When I applied to college, I was still conflicted on choosing a major. Ultimately,…

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“Winter” in Sydney

By: Sophie Shen, Wharton ’22 Sophie (left) at the Sydney Opera House with fellow GRIP Intern, Niva Patel. StartSomeGood – Sydney, Australia Now that I’ve been in Sydney for almost three weeks, I’ve finally adjusted to my environment and it is beginning to feel like home. This summer is such a unique experience because it combines interning…

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Getting to Know Ho Chi Minh City

By: Zachary Vlessing, CAS ’22 Zachary bowling with a group of language exchange students in Vietnam Viet An Group – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Acclimating to the hustle and bustle of Ho Chi Minh City is no easy task. For my first time really living by myself in another country, I wanted to experience something completely…

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First Day Lessons

By: Michael Lin, CAS ’22 Michael in Shangai, China Keru – Shanghai, China Click. Angsty passengers instantly threw off their seatbelts and hurried off the plane, unlocking themselves a world of towering concrete, vibrant lights, rampant commercialism, and very long lines. Flutter. People shuffled through the airport in every and all directions, like autumn leaves…

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Learning on the Road

By: Oliver Osei-Asibey, Wharton ’22 Oliver in Colombia OPENLAB – Medellín, Colombia Just before coming to Medellín, I was in Rwanda for 18 days as part of a Penn Engineering service learning trip. And just before this, I was a freshman at Penn. The one common thread between all three of these experience is continuous learning.…

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Not a Tourist, but Not a Local

By: Kushal Modi, CAS ’21 Kushal in front of the Louvre in Paris US Embassy – Paris, France Kushal Modi, a rising junior and PPE major, is spending the summer as an intern with the US Embassy in Paris. As he settles into his internship, he shares his tips for visiting the iconic city and what…