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ASL INTERNSHIP WORKSHOP Summer Term 2012
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Workshop Contents 1. Why do an Internship ? 2. ASL Internship Support 3. Finding Internships 4. Funding 5. Internships in the US 6. Preparing for an Internship 7. Getting Credits 8. Workshop Evaluation/Feedback
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1. Why do an internship?
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“The work world has internationalized itself so thoroughly that internships are no longer seen by employers as giving you an advantage; they are simply expected as part of a complete preparation for the working world.” Crister Garrett, Director of the Institute for American Studies
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Why do an internship? develop soft and professional skills develop a career plan and sharpen profile learning and improving language skills preparing for the international job market (EU, USA, World)
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Why do an internship? polish your CV networking getting credits using your student status to get funding
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Where do an internship? Germany Europe United States Worldwide
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Where do an internship? In the area of Leipzig, there are many opportunities DHL Abercrombie&Fitch Thomson Reuters Chamber of Commerce – International Division Consulate of the United States Leipzig Members of German or European Parliament eex – european energy exchange Berlitz – Language schools Campus inform - student consultancy Schach&Matt Amazon Porsche…. And many more!
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2. ASL Support
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ASL Internship Support workshops Internship Coordinator website
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Internship Support Website
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3. Finding an internship
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ASL Internship Support ASL Website Internship Offers The Scoop
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Networking “Networking is not about asking for an opportunity, but developing relationships with those who know where they exist.” Emory University Career Center career fairs, family, friends, faculty, peers, alumni (ASAA Events), career counselors
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Web Research company websites job websites/online databases newsletters
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After looking for 15 Minutes… ASL List of Online Databases ASL List of Online Databases www.internshipprograms.com www.internshipprograms.com www.getthatgig.com www.getthatgig.com www.internships4you.com www.internships4you.com www.monstertrak.com www.monstertrak.com www.rsinternships.com www.rsinternships.com www.internweb.com www.internweb.com http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/search/internshipAdvSearch.asp http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/search/internshipAdvSearch.asp www.monster.com www.monster.com www.careerbuider.com www.careerbuider.com http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ http://unjobs.org http://unjobs.org www.praktikum.de www.praktikum.de www.praktikum.com www.praktikum.com www.praktika.de www.praktika.de www.praktikum.info www.praktikum.info www.praktikumsanzeigen.info
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4. Funding
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ERASMUS ERASMUS placements funding for internships in EU countries plus Turkey, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Croatia, and Switzerland obligatory and voluntary placements are funded internships at EU-institutions and diplomatic institutions (e.g. embassies) of home country are not funded by Erasmus
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ERASMUS duration: 3-12 months monthly scholarship of 300,00 € start and end of placement can be set individually application needs to be handed in at least 1 month prior to the beginning of the internship at the International Centre note: You can do both Erasmus Study and Erasmus (Internship) Placement
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ERASMUS Contact: Ms. Annegret Cornehl de Paredes International Centre Goethestraße 6 Office: 433 Office Hours: Tue: 9-11, 13-17 Thu: 1-5 Fri: 9-11 Website
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PROMOS duration: between 6 weeks and 6 months for countries not covered by ERASMUS internship program for whom: university students who study in an internationally-oriented degree program funding: depends on country, ca. 350€ for USA deadline: for internships between August and December 2012: 1.05. – 15.06. 2012 all information and application material online Website Website
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Carlo-Schmid-Program for whom: university students or recent graduates who want to do an internship at an international organization or selected NGO (UN, EU, etc.) Funding: approx. 650 € for students two program options: Program A: self-organized internship, 3-6 months Program B: internship from the website, 4-10 months Deadline for internships in 2013 will be announced on webiste Website Website
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ASA Program ASA = Arbeits- und Studienaufenthalte funded internship program for whom: students interested in development projects duration: program cycle takes one year (including 3 months in a developing country) Funding: depends on the country of your stay (230-400€ per month), insurance, travel costs Deadline: November 2012 for internships in 2013 Website Website
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5. Preparing for an internship
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ASL Preparation Checklist Reminds you of important steps available onlineonline
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Timing oftentimes it is recommendable to start planning your internship at least one year before you want to go! language preparation finding an internship applying for a visa applying for funding
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Mind the American Academic Year! academic year from August to June fall term: August to December spring term: January to May/June
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7. Getting Credits
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BA Students Instead of a SQM (10 LP) 3 requirements receive approval ahead of time -> internship proposal internship of about 240 hours written report: 8-10 pages
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MA Students Requirements clear connection between internship and career plan has to be drawn approval by Prof. Garrett for receiving credits written report: 8-10 pages credits: 10 LP
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8. Workshop Evaluation/Feedback
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Further Questions? Katharina Freitag, Internship Coordinator Internship Support Office, Room 3.501 Office Hours: Tuesdays, 5.30-6.30 pm and by appointment E-Mail: asl-internship@uni-leipzig.de
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Thanks for Coming!!
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