Internships in Japan
JAIMS (Japan-America Institute of Management Science)
-Arranges a three-month internship at a company or organization in Japan
Pasona Internship Program
-The Pasona Internship Program allows outstanding undergraduate and graduate students to participate in a two-month internship at a Japanese company. The internship provides the student with valuable opportunities to learn Japanese business practices and to receive on-the-job-training at well-known Japanese companies in Tokyo. Since the start of the program in 1987, over 300 students have had the unique experience of working for a Japanese company.
NPO Support Center Japan
-Internships at NPOs in Japan
Princeton-in-Asia (PiA)
-PiA offers yearlong, service-oriented fellowships in 18 Asian countries in the fields of education, international development (NGOs), environmental advocacy, journalism, law and business, with a majority of fellows working as English teachers at universities and high schools. PiA fellowships are open to graduates or graduating seniors from all accredited colleges and universities.
Study and Intern in Okinawa, Japan
-Combines language instruction, internship, and sightseeing
U.S. Department of State
-Internships available in the fall, spring, and summer, most of which are unpaid
*Page updated May 2012
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