ISA Study Abroad: Career-Building Internships in Australia

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ISA Internships provides opportunities for you to develop personally and professionally through a high-quality internship experience. We offer full-time, structured, unpaid internships throughout the globe with the option to receive academic credi... read more

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it was worthwhile. I learned about different cultures and how to interact with them in a professional setting. - Berea College View Entire Review
I learned about the Australian culture through my travels and the advertising industry through my internship. - Rider University View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with Australearn: Multiple - PDAC (The Professional Development for Academic Credit) Program
It was amazing, however like I have mentioned several times early the Australearn advisor was horrible I beleive her name was Michelle (not from SCSU). She told us to go to a terrible area of town and some students even seen her and her boyfriend half naked as they when into their room about to do the dirty deed very unproffesio... - St. Cloud State University View Entire Review
It was definitely worthwhile. I learned so many things about myself and the country. I gained a broadened view of life in another country and how some of my decisions we directly correlate back to my experience abroad. I will definitely travel to Australia again! - University of Cincinnati View Entire Review
I learned a lot about myself and what it's like to work in a professional environment. I also had lots of time to explore and learn about the culture. - North Carolina State University View Entire Review
My internship helped me understand the pros and cons working for a non-profit organization in a different environment. It was indeed worthwhile because I learned valuable skills and assets that can be applied for future employment. I also helped narrow my career interests. - Western Washington University View Entire Review
I gained so much from my experience that this box will not allow me to write that much, and I would not even know where to begin. It developed my personal and profesional skills. - Kansas State University View Entire Review

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ISA Internships provides opportunities for you to develop personally and professionally through a high-quality internship experience. We offer full-time, structured, unpaid internships throughout the globe with the option to receive academic credit in a wide variety of career fields.

Through our unique one-on-one advising session, we’ll learn about your area of study, qualifications, past work experiences and future goals. With this information, we’ll work together with our on-site staff and partners to find an internship placement that is the right fit for you.

In order to maximize your career-building internship, ISA provides every intern with access to a Professional Development Toolbox. The resources available in this toolbox will help you identify your skills and knowledge obtained abroad in order to communicate the value you offer to future employers.

Australia possesses immediate ties to some of the most powerful global economic and industrial exporters in the world. Plus, with inspiring landscapes, diverse cultural identities, and a flair for the creative, Australia has a uniqueness reflected dynamically through the arts.




Program Type(s):
Internship
Program Length(s):
  • Fall
  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
  • Custom
Instruction Language(s):
  • English
Language Requirement(s):
  • English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Sciences
  • Communication and Media Studies
  • Journalism
  • Education
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Marine Sciences
  • Social Work
  • Visual and Performing Arts
  • Health Professions
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Business
  • Hospitality Administration
  • Marketing
Minimum GPA:
2.5
Year Founded:
1990
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International Studies Abroad / ISA Scholarships

ISA offers USD 8,000 worth of scholarships annually dedicated to the memory of Michaela Farnum. Michaela was a junior studying International Business and Spanish at Seattle University and was a participant in the ISA program in Chile. Her experience was tragically cut short when she lost her life in a hiking accident in the mountains of La Campana National Park in Chile. ISA hopes that this scholarship will help aspiring study abroad students and will do so in memory of Michaela who only began to realize her dream of study abroad. The scholarship is both merit and financial need-based scholarships for the study abroad expenses for the summer term of the student awardees

8 x $1,000 for Summer Programs

Deadlines:
Summer: February 28th

Guidelines/Requirements:
• Be accepted to an ISA Summer study abroad program or an applicable ISA Internship or Service-Learning program. • Have at least a 3.25 cumulative GPA. • Have completed at least one year of college level foreign language or the equivalent. Courses must appear on official transcript. • Be enrolled in second or third year of undergraduate education at a U.S. university/college at time of ISA program participation. • Be on financial aid. FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) and home university Award Letter/form required. **Please refer to the ISA scholarship page for more information on guidelines/requirements.

The ISA Diversity Scholarships aim to encourage students of a broader cultural make-up to participate in ISA programs by offering funds to assist with the expenses of studying abroad. The scholarship amounts to USD 14,000 in awards and is to be used towards ISA programs.

2 x $1,000 for Summer Programs; 3 x $2,000 for Fall Programs; 3 x $2,000 for Winter/Spring Programs

Deadlines:
Summer: February 28th Fall: April 30th Winter/Spring: October 30th

Guidelines/Requirements:
• Be accepted to an ISA study abroad program or an applicable ISA Internship or Service-Learning program. • Have at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA. • Be enrolled in second or third year of undergraduate education at a U.S. university/college at time of ISA program participation. **Please refer to the ISA scholarship page for more information on guidelines/requirements.

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