Program Details

This is an internship for the those with big hearts! This is the opportunity to learn more about the dynamics of an NGO/Charity working along side experienced managers whose responsibility it is to serve those with the greatest need. You will be at the
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Program Type:
Intern Abroad
Degree Level:
Undergraduate
Term:
Rolling Starts, Year Round
Work Types:
Arts & Architecture, Business, Education, Journalism, Psychology, Sciences & Environment, Social Sciences

Program Overview

Program Description:
Immerse yourself in traditional Irish culture while interning in the largest cosmopolitan city in Ireland! Our internships in Dublin allow you to spend anywhere from eight to twelve weeks gaining valuable experience in your field of choice!

This is an internship for the those with big hearts! This is the opportunity to learn more about the dynamics of an NGO/Charity working along side experienced managers whose responsibility it is to serve those with the greatest need. You will be at the forefront of the organization getting an inside view of operations in a very tangible sense while interacting with those people in need.

All internship programs in Ireland include the following:
  • Internship placement and supervision
  • Airport pick-up
  • On-site orientation
  • Housing - Shared apartments with other interns
  • 24/7 emergency support
  • 2-3 excursions in and around Dublin
  • Medical and Accident Insurance
  • WI support services from start to finish
Setting Description:
It is estimated that 50% of the Dublin's residents are under the age of 25! The city boasts a fun filled atmosphere that includes many locals and travelers. The capital of Ireland welcomes tourists with friendly pubs, splendid architecture and a range of shopping possibilities. While interning in Dublin, try to take advantage of everything the city has to offer. Interested in art and history? Dublin hosts a wide variety of museums and historical sites for the everyday person to experience. Visit Christ Church Cathedral, which is Dublin’s oldest place of Christian worship or head on over the ever popular Kilmainham Gaol, the site that was home to many of the country’s political heroes, martyrs and villains. The Irish Museum of Modern Art, which is Ireland's leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art, is always a site to see! Love shopping, good food and entertainment?! Spend some time in the Temple Bar district of Dublin. He
Cost:
Please check our website for program costs.