Boston University: Geneva - Internship Program
- Location(s): Geneva, Switzerland
- Program Type(s): Internship
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The Geneva Internship program combines coursework at the Boston University Geneva Center with professional work experience in or near Geneva. During the first part of the program, students take one required core course and one elective course. Stu... read more
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The internship experience was amazing and I learned a lot from it, however, I did not learn much from the classes at all. Alex G - Brandeis University View Entire Review
My internship was amazing and taught me a lot about my future career options. A student - Villanova University View Entire Review
My career plans were not really altered by the program. I was given a greater appreciation for other cultures, particularly how they view the U.S. Thomas M - Villanova University View Entire Review
My study abroad experience was very worthwhile. I met many interesting people I would not otherwise have met, traveled to many interesting places, and made meaningful connections with a variety of health professionals Kelly O - Rice University View Entire Review
Emily Manning - Simmons College View Entire Review
YES! A student - Cornell University View Entire Review
I learned to work in an international community Molly R - Fordham University View Entire Review
Yes. Anne- Claudia M - Providence College View Entire Review

Absolutely. Gain independence and self knowledge, as well as a thorough understanding and comfortablility with the city both an an emotional, academic, and professional level. Sarah W - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
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The Geneva Internship program combines coursework at the Boston University Geneva Center with professional work experience in or near Geneva. During the first part of the program, students take one required core course and one elective course. Students also meet with the program’s internship advisors in order to be placed according to ability, professional goals, experience, work habits, and availability of local placements. During the final eight weeks, students enroll in an internship. Students work full time, four days per week, while enrolling in one elective course, which meets once a week for a full day depending on their track choice; this course will usually be either on a Tuesday or Thursday. Students also choose from one of two tracks and must specify their track selection at the time of submitting an application: International Relations or Public Health.
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