found it was helpful to meet up with friends or do some exercise to wind down from the work day. Lasting Impressions There were a lot of valuable aspects of the internship for me: first, it was very useful to gain a deeper knowledge of climate change adaptation by reading, editing and uploading articles. Another useful aspect was to gain an insight into social media management, which I had never done before. More generally, I found it really interesting to see how the whole team worked together to keep the platform running and maximise its utility, gaining a lot of knowledge about knowledge management. Finally, it was valuable for me to meet a wide range of team members as I hope to be able to continue working at SEI after university so these are valuable connections to have made. I think the best parts of the internship included being able to meet and work with a wide range of people within the organization to really get to know everyone and really understand how a large platform like weADAPT can run. I also think the fact that I was able to carry out so many different tasks was beneficial as it made the experience more interesting and gave me an insight into all the different aspects of knowledge management. This internship has definitely confirmed to me that I want to continue working in this field, as I find it both interesting and impactful.
STONOR HOUSE Georgie Cutmore, Balliol College, First Year Undergraduate, BA History and Modern Languages (Spanish), In-person internship Work Projects I completed a six-week internship with Stonor Enterprises at Stonor Park, a historic country house near Henley-on-Thames. There wasn’t a quiet day at Stonor, which is exactly what I liked most about it. I was involved in three projects: I helped to plan, market and execute the first ever Summer
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