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Why intern abroad?

Immerse yourself in a new culture, acquire skills, attain personal growth, explore possible career paths, prepare for future job placements, and develop language skills.

We've done the work for you!

If you are considering an internship placement halfway around the globe, does the idea of vetting potential internship providers yourself sound daunting?

To help facilitate international internship opportunities for UI students with reputable providers, Iowa has affiliated with IES Abroad, SIT, CEA, USAC, WordStrides and CIEE.

Why go through our partners?

  • Iowa students can earn credit, either resident or transfer, depending on the program
  • They guarantee full-time summer (or part-time fall/spring for SIT and CEA) internship placement, either theme based (SIT) or tailored to the individual student's goals and aspirations.
  • They all have very high standards for health and safety

Where can you go?

Some examples include: Spain, England, Ireland, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, and Chile.

Students considering a global internship are encouraged to complete a Discover Study Abroad session. Then you can schedule an appointment with the advisor for international internships by contacting UI Study Abroad at 319-335-0353.

Find an internship

To see a list of programs that offer internships, go to the Study Abroad Program Search Page and in the Program Features dropdown, select "Internship."

Hawkeyes talk about their global internship experiences

Guadalupe de la Rosa

“My advice for students considering doing an internship abroad would be: DO IT! There are so many funding opportunities that can make this experience financially feasible.”

Guadalupe de la Rosa, public health major, completed an internship in Santiago, Chile

Read Guadalupe's story

UI student Samuel Knuth participated in an IES Internship in Rome.

Additional Guidance

Credit or not-for-credit?

If you do not receive credit for your internship abroad, you are not eligible for financial aid or scholarships through UI Study Abroad or the University of Iowa. Because your learning is the key goal for any internship, we encourage you to seek a placement that will provide you with an academic forum to reflect upon the internship experience and earn academic credit to substantiate your learning.

New York Times article "The World is Their Workplace" by Cecelia Capuzzi Simon

Independent study

University of Iowa independent study credit cannot be granted for internships. You may wish to explore a project through independent study once you return from an internship abroad, to build upon the learning that took place and explore the interests sparked by your experiences abroad. This is not the same as earning credit for the actual internship. Any independent study you may arrange is separate from the internship abroad and requires payment of UI tuition for the number of credits you’ll earn.

You may be able to apply financial aid to an independent study just as you would for any other course you take at UI. Taking an independent study will not make you eligible to use Study Abroad scholarships or financial aid to cover international internship expenses. You must earn credit from the actual internship to receive any funding support from UI to offset internship expenses. Read the UI policy governing independent study to learn more.

Selecting a reputable internship

Want to do some research on your own? Note that an internship abroad is primarily intended to be a learning experience. The vast majority of internships abroad are unpaid, due to visa restrictions. You can expect to pay a fee for most internship placements, just as you would for a study program, as time will be dedicated to your appropriate placement, supervision and learning. As you research options, be sure to compare costs, GPA requirements and the fields of study a program or agency offers. Take a look at the following resources:

Ethics

When selecting an international internship, it is important that students are aware of the potential perception that they are taking jobs away from the local community. You can safeguard your professional reputation by following good practice standards that limit duties performed to those you are qualified for. For example, pre-med students are not qualified to practice medicine and should not participate in direct patient care.

For more information on good practices, please consult the Forum Standards of Good Practice. For students participating in health related experiences, you can complete the Global Ambassadors for Patient Safety (GAPS) course free online through the University of Minnesota.

Additional resources

IAESTE: 15-20 different countries with individualized, paid internships specifically for STEM majors.

Going Global: Provides global career information and resources *UI campus users can create a free account

Handshake: Find internships around the world posted just for Hawkeyes!

IIEPassport: Search engine for internship opportunities worldwide

Khorana Scholars Program: Research opportunity in India for undergraduates and graduates in engineering, life science, public health, computer science, and other STEM fields. Awards may include airfare, housing, and a living stipend.

Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research and Training (MHIRT) Internship: Summer research internship in various countries awarded to undergraduates and graduates/professionals interested in research pertinent to reducing or eliminating health disparities.

U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program: Internships in embassies worldwide.

UI Global Internship News

Freeman Foundation recipients

14 UI students awarded Freeman Foundation Asian Internships Scholarship

Friday, May 1, 2026
14 University of Iowa undergraduate students are able to intern abroad thanks to support from the Freeman Foundation Asian Internships Scholarship.
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UI Study Abroad receives $100,000 grant from Freeman Foundation to support student internships in Asia

Thursday, November 20, 2025
The University of Iowa Study Abroad office has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Freeman Foundation to provide scholarships to students who pursue summer internships in Asia.
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Thursday, November 13, 2025
Many University of Iowa students are finding that an internship abroad offers something a classroom can’t. By combining career experience with cultural immersion, international internships give students an edge in an increasingly competitive job market.
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UI student launches Hawkeye-led podcast ‘Around the World in 80 Stays’ promoting the power of study abroad

Wednesday, October 15, 2025
After studying abroad three times, UI student Sean Keene launched 'Around the World in 80 Stays,' a podcast that shares stories from fellow Hawkeyes who have already taken the leap—and brought back insights to help others do the same.
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Turn your internship abroad into a career power move

Wednesday, September 10, 2025
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What 3 UI students learned from interning abroad this summer

Wednesday, September 10, 2025
This summer, three University of Iowa students stepped far outside their comfort zones to complete internships abroad, gaining professional experience while immersing themselves in new cultures.
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Real talk: What it's like to study abroad from Hawkeyes who have gone before

Tuesday, August 12, 2025
The University of Iowa's Study Abroad Conversation Series offers students firsthand insights from peers who have studied abroad, covering topics like funding, career opportunities, global skill-building, and mindful travel. This series provides practical advice, helping students connect with others and prepare for their international adventures.
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Explore the world at the University of Iowa Study Abroad Fair – September 16

Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Meet study abroad advisors, explore exciting destinations, and enter to win a $500 study abroad scholarship. No passport or prior knowledge required—just bring your curiosity.
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Singapore: a gateway for UI student internships in Asia

Friday, July 18, 2025
International Programs is strengthening its commitment to global career readiness by expanding internship opportunities in Asia, with Singapore quickly becoming a key gateway for students.