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Global Internships: Taipei, Taiwan
Gain first-hand knowledge, connections, and international work experience through an academic internship in Taipei, Taiwan. On this program, you will:
- Undertake a professional internship opportunity to build transferable skills in the career field of your choice
- Earn academic credit for the internship via a ten-week online course
- Learn about Taiwanese culture and history through an on-site course
- Live in a shared apartment with other program participants
Students on this program may qualify for a scholarship from the UC Berkeley Foundation Trustee Steven Pan. If eligible, students may qualify one of the four award tiers between $3,000 and $10,000. See the "Scholarships for Berkeley Study Abroad Programs" section of our scholarship page for details
Irish Parliament Internship
Engage in real-world politics working with a member of Parliament. Research issues, connect with citizens, and write reports and press releases as you get an inside view of how the parliamentary system works. If you see a future in government, politics, law, or international relations, this opportunity is for you. Courses on Irish politics, history, and literature enrich your experience with insights into Irish culture.
During downtime, explore the Cliffs of Moher, the hedge maze at Iveagh Gardens, and the elegant Dublin Castle.
Cuba: Beyond the Icons - Race, Gender & Social Change
This program offers an immersive study abroad examination of issues of race, gender, sexuality, and social change in Cuba. Students will critically examine the historical and contemporary experiences of Afro-Cubans, women, LGBTQ+ communities, and related grassroots movements and institutions within the context of historical forces, Cuban social structures, and current geopolitical realities. It offers a critical understanding of the processes of colonization, enslavement, racialization, nationalism, revolution, socialism, gender and sexuality, within the context of U.S. foreign policy and intervention both past and present.