FINDING LANGUAGE/CULTURE INTERNSHIPS ON YOUR OWN

 

Language internships may be pursued in a variety of fields, including, but not limited to, health, sciences, social services, business, communications, and criminal justice. Language students typically intern in federal, state, county and local government offices, embassies and consulates, non-profit organizations, and private sector firms.   

  • Any internships posted in this web page, through the Klingler Colle of Arts and Sciences Internships Office, and in  or other search tools through the Career Center are creditable experiences.
  • You can also apply for internship opportunities you hear about through faculty referrals, or by word of mouth from classmates, family, or friends.  

These are examples of organizations that may offer language/culture internships outside MU:  

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All languages 

  • (Various departments/locations, could be remote or onsite, Paid)
  • (Various departments/locations, could be remote or onsite)
  • :
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  • (search site)

ASLA (American Sign Language) 

 

Arabic 

  • : (Summer, D.C. Unpaid)
  • (Fall, Spring, Summer, D.C. Unpaid)
  • (Remote. Unpaid) 
  • (Washington D.C., Paid)  
  • (ACW) (Fall, Spring, Summer. Paid.)

Chinese 

  • : Fall, Spring, Summer, in person, D.C.

French 

German 

Italian 

  • , Chicago 
  • , NIAF Congressional fellowship, in person, D.C. 

Spanish 

  •  (League of Latin American Citizens) (Washington D.C., in person with limited remote possibilities. Rolling basis. Unpaid)
  •  (Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities) (In person, hybrid and remote. Paid)