Internships: International opportunities
Summer Internships for Engineers in China and India - NEW FOR SUMMER 2008
Working closely with Princeton in Asia and the International Internship Program, the Center for Innovation in Engineering Education has developed relationships that, for the first time, bring you engineering internships in China and India.
Two positions with Google in Shanghai, China: Learn more...
Two positions with InfoEdge in New Delhi, India: Learn more...
The application deadline for these positions has passed.
Rather than repeat much of the great information available at other web sites, let's just say that the fact that you landed on this page indicates that you've made the right decision to explore the variety of learning opportunities beyond our borders. That's great news and we hope that whether it is through an internship or through the study abroad program, you will have the chance to immerse yourself in another culture during your undergraduate years. There are three resources that you will find of use to reach your goal.
Career Services International Internship Resources. The Office of Career Services provides this wonderful page of guidance and listings of additional resources to help you find the right international opportunity to suit you.
Princeton's International Internship Program. This program provides both guidance and potential funding for many international internship opportunities. See their web site for in-depth information on the range of opportunities available. To quote their site: Whether your academic focus is science, literature, history, social science, art, or engineering, your sojourn abroad – be it formal study, thesis research, or a job/internship – will enrich and expand your undergraduate education.
The Study Abroad Program. While not exactly in the "internship" category, Princeton's Study Abroad Program invites you to spend a semester of your undergraduate education studying abroad. We'll all still be here when you return, so please avail yourself of these enriching opportunities as they are harder to find the time for once you graduate.