What is your name? 
Aubrey Moulton, GWSPH '19  
Where was your internship located? 
Joint US China Collaboration on Clean Energy (JUICCCE) in Shanghai, China. 

Was your internship paid or unpaid?
It was unpaid. 
What were your major tasks or projects? 
I created curriculum to integrate nutrition and sustainability, pitch decks to show foreign dignitaries, and marketing materials for a Chinese audience. 
How has the experience influenced your career path?
This experience allowed me to learn many skills on the job, because of the start-up environment where I was jumping from project to project, and team to team. I confirmed that I want to further explore international job opportunities, especially in China. Our vision to change eating behavior on a societal scale is a mission I believe in and after seeing the scale that China works at and the massive potential for change I want to further explore the Chinese market. 

Read more about Aubrey's time at JUICCCE here and connect with her on LinkedIn

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GLOBAL EVENTS
Bracket Global- Employer in Residence 
When: Tuesday, November 6
To sign up for a 30 minute slot, click here  
Bracket Global is a pioneer in the field of mobile health solutions. Their products and services bring innovative technology to Biotechs, Pharmaceuticals, and NGOs advancing the field of scientific discovery in dozens of countries around the world. Meet with a Bracket Global recruiter to ask questions and learn more about their opportunities!
Finding Jobs/Internships with the UN & Intergovernmental Organizations
When: Tuesday, November 6, 9AM & 2PM 
To RSVP, click here  

Join this training to learn: Which opportunities and job classifications you qualify for; How to use Passport Careers exclusive 10-step model to find the right people in a position to hire you; How to effectively reach out to the right people and increase your chances of getting replies. This is an interactive, small group training with time for Q&A.
Non-Profit & Government Career Fair 
When: Friday, November 16
Panel: 11:30AM-12:45PM, Fair:1PM-3PM  
To RSVP, click here  
The Non-Profit & Government Career Fair is a collaborative event between GW, NYU, UPENN, and the Women's Foreign Policy Group for all majors. Fair employers with a global presence include Global Health Corps, International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children, PYXERA Global , and more! 

Grameen Bank Internship Information Session- VIDEO NOW POSTED! 
If you were unable to attend the October 18 info session on internships in Bangladesh and Nepal, you can now watch it 
here
FALL SEMESTER DEADLINES
The World Organisation for Animal Health Internship (France) 
Deadline: November 9
The World Organisation for Animal Health, headquartered in Paris, is in charge of improving animal health, veterinary public health and animal welfare worldwide, as well as transparency of the global animal disease situation. The Intern for Digital Communication will assist on the implementation of the different communication digital strategies as well as on the development of multimedia. To apply, click here.  
G-WILL INTERNATIONAL Co. Ltd. Internship (Japan)  
Deadline: November 21
G-WILL INTERNATIONAL based in Japan, was founded by GW alumna, Miwa Omori. Miwa recently hired a GW Class of 2018 grad and hosted current GW student, Nithya Prakash, ESIA '20 as one of her international ambassador students. You can read more about Nithya's experience here. G-Will's mission is to develop tailored education programs for individuals and groups around the world via lectures and workshops. To apply, click here.     
Backpacking with a Purpose: Financial Grants Available!   
Deadline: November 23
Operation Groundswell is a non-profit organization that facilitates experiential education programs abroad, combining critical thinking, cross-cultural dialogue, and community service through travel. Financial assistance is available for all students on five- and six-week programs. To apply, click here.      
Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (Germany)
Deadline: December 1
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) is a fellowship funded by the German Bundestag and U.S State Dept, that annually provides American and German young professionals, between the ages of 18½–24, the opportunity to spend one year in each other’s countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts on a cultural immersion program.To learn more and apply, click here.     
Internship Opportunities in Sweden 
Deadline: Various
The Swedish-American Chambers of Commerce, SACC-USA, is reaching out to tech students or graduates to join Swedish companies for internships up to 18 months. Sweden is home to many high tech and innovative companies such as Spotify and Skype and offers a vibrant start-up scene. Note, you must be a US citizen or permanent resident to apply. To apply, click here.  
High Atlas Foundation Internships (Morocco)
Deadline: Rolling (based on need) 
The High Atlas Foundation (HAF) was formed by the vision and drive of former Peace Corps Volunteers. Since its birth in 2000, HAF has carried the tradition of service and flourished because of the support of passionate interns and volunteers to help further the organization’s mission. Gain insight into the High Atlas Foundation’s operations and activities in Morocco while gaining experience in various areas related to sustainable development and NGO development. To apply, click here
Inodú Energy and Sustainability Internships (Chile)
Deadline: Rolling (spring, summer, or fall for a minimum of 3 months) 
The inodú Chile team is looking for an Energy and Sustainability Analyst Intern for the summer, fall, or spring. The intern will get to work on pressing challenges at the intersection of social needs, the environment, and energy in Chile. To learn more about the types of projects they've executed in the past, check out their work and case studies. If you are interested in applying for this position send your resume and cover letter to donny@inodu.com
GW Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF)
Spring Applications Accepted: Nov 1- Nov 15  
The Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) Grant is available to students who are participating in unpaid internships that will advance their career development. Students can earn up to $3,000 for international internships. To apply, click here
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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Global Jobs promotes opportunities with global organizations.
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Going Global
 provides expert knowledge on the global job market.
GW Passport provides access to Provider Programs who assist with internships and study abroad opportunities.  
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