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Education AIESEC is the world’s largest student-run organization. In the US, we are focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development. AIESEC US offers young people 3 the opportunity to be global citizens, to change the world, and to get experience and skills that matter today. 113 Countries Members 86,000 86 2,400 4 Universities 500 Conferences 8.000 Partners International Internships 20,000 Leadership Oportunities
the global education program?
An international exchange experience working with a university, language school, company, or other organization. Interns work in areas related to general teaching and/or training, cross-cultural education, and English language education.
Participant
- Worldwide network - Cross-cultural experience - Enhance public speaking skills - Personal development - Career readiness
Profile
- Native and fluent english speakers University Students and Recent Graduates
Duration
6 to 52 weeks
Investment
Application Fee: $150 Match Fee: $350 Visa and Ticket costs are covered by each participant.
Before applying, take some time to learn more about us and see if our vision and available opportunities align with what you are interested in doing. Apply Matching Exchange to the Interview Induction Re-integration and closest Experience Preparation local office
TOP Countries
AIESEC has opportunities in more than 110 countries around the world. AIESEC US partners specially with three of them for the global edcuation program.
China
A fast-growing economic power and dynamic society, with 200 available exchanges. You can teach: -English Education at summer camps throughout China
Egypt A rebuilding, multicultural society with 100 exchanges a year. You can teach: -English education in schools during the semester.
Colombia A country of kindness and with rich bio-diversity, hosting 150 exchanges. You can teach: -English education in schools during the semester
Cole Wirpel
Exchange Participant in China “The summer after my sophomore year I could have stayed in the US for an internship with a local company, but I knew what I really wanted was a deeper, richer life experience. That is exactly what I found through an AIESEC Internship teaching English in Shangai, China; a fresh understanding of myself and my career goals. There is no substitute for actually living in a foreign country and experiencing it firsthand. I discovered a new culture of historical pride and boundless optimism. I also found new friends who traveled with me throughout China, and who later visited me in the US.�
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