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IE3 Global collaborates with ABROADER to provide high-quality, personalized internship opportunities for students in a range of professional disciplines in Vietnam. Options are available in private enterprise, public organizations, and not-for-profits primarily in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Through personal contact and hands-on student engagement, ABROADER matches students with an organization where they can learn and make a valuable contribution.
ABROADER matches students with internships based on industry interest, professional and academic experience, and regional preference. ABROADER has professional opportunities in nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and medical settings.
Appropriate internship opportunities are identified based on students’ interests and skills, and ABROADER works to provide a high level of support for successful applicants. Interns will gain first-hand knowledge about Vietnam and its distinctive role in regional and global affairs.
ABROADER has been developing a network of companies and organizations across Vietnam in order to provide internships to international students interested in agriculture, business, finance, consulting, education, engineering, hospitality, law, medicine, and more. ABROADER works with each student to determine an individualized placement that meets each student’s professional and academic interests and skills. Interns with ABROADER are assigned to a local “buddy” who can provide support and help with the integration into Vietnam. ABROADER strongly encourages students to immerse themselves in local life via activities, city exploration, excursions, and community service. Most internships are based in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. Other locations may be possible, if requested.
Internships are available in hospitals and health care centers, providing interns with the chance to observe medical work in a variety of departments including nursing, physical therapy, orthopedic, speech therapy, critical care, nursing, acupuncture, and public health.
Review sample Medical and Healthcare Internships on Abroader’s website.
*ABROADER and IE3 Global have an agreement that requires applicants to initiate their application with IE3 Global, not through ABROADER’s website.
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Host Site Fee Details
The host site fee from ABROADER includes:
ABROADER Housing
ABROADER can arrange furnished student apartments or homestays for interns.
Independent Housing
Interns may arrange their own housing if they do not choose host/partner housing.
Learn more about a past intern’s experience here.
Quotes:
“In one paragraph I would say that interning in Hanoi was one of the best choices I could have made. The professional experiences were not anything like I imagined. There were times I was not working on anything and still had to come sit in the office for nine hours a day, but then there were days I had 30 minute deadlines and massive trainings to research. I was also exposed to another culture in the hardest way possible with full immersion. I also grew as an adult in my short time here; how to balance a budget for the month, paying for all of my own bills, having to cook at late at night when all I wanted to do was fall asleep. Living in Vietnam was certainly a challenge and there were times I wanted to throw the towel in and go home, but this was one of the most rewarding experiences I have ever had. It was not at all what I thought it was going to be, but it was everything what I needed to experience.”
-Maile, Oregon State University
“My biggest professional reward has been my ability to learn new approaches when working with clients from a SE Asian perspective. The way that human service workers approach issues in the U.S. is very different than the way that we approach it in my host organization. I have had to think critically about the most effective interventions and adapt past models to fit with this new culture. I think that being able to critically analyze situations and problem solve creatively, will greatly help me in my professional future. I have also had a lot of interesting experiences trying to travel outside of the city. You honestly never really know how the experience is going to be, but Viet Nam never disappoints with interesting experiences, even if methods seem a little crazy to you.”
- Haley, University of Oregon
Fall: April 15
Winter: September 15
Spring: November 15
Summer:
- Open to all majors; relevant experience in chosen industry preferred (coursework, volunteer work, and professional work experience)
- Sense of professionalism and strong work ethic
- Interns must arrive on the first or third Thursday of any given month, and internships start on the following Monday.