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Problem viewing? [View this mail online.] [GoAbroad Newsletter] [Share] | [Send Newsletter to Friends] [Logo] [GO TO SITE] [cover photo] It can be tough trying to stand out when applying for competitive jobs, scholarships and other opportunities. We all know that work experience can boost your resumé and that exposure to diverse environments give you the opportunity to showcase your talents – which is why an international internship is a great way to improve your CV and make you an exceptional candidate – while seeing the world! Kaya has internship placements in locations across Asia, Africa and Latin America in really diverse academic areas where you can learn new skills and better understand how things in your field operate, in the real world. What’s more, all Kaya’s internships benefit communities or environments, so as you improve your career chances, you also contribute to improving the world we live in. Gain University Credits If your academic institution offers credit for practicum placements, internships or “experiential education”, we can work with you to ensure your internships can fulfil those requirements. – so you can build your experience into your studies, apply for scholarships and even use your financial aid. To be the one that stands out, check out just some of the areas where you can get involved – and if you don’t see what you are looking for, contact our team to see what else we have available. Just some of our Internship Types: [featured programs] [Progam Photo] Conservation, Environment, Veterinary & Agriculture ____ For those who love the outdoors and the natural world, these internship placements are un-missable if you want to gain experience and work alongside professionals in the field. From research to practical work on land, marine and wildlife initiatives which recognize the relationship between human and animal populations and the environments in which they live – including [Environmental Conservation in Peru] and our [Pre-vet internship in South Africa]. [Progam Photo] Business, Communications, Marketing & NGO Management ____ Business, Management and Communications students don’t need to stick to the big financial cities to get great business experiences. You can put your skills to the test and use them to make a positive difference where you are really needed in projects such as [Fair trade internship in Ecuadorian Amazon] and [Microfinance in Ghana]. [Progam Photo] Health, Therapies, Nutrition, Dentistry & Social Work ____ If your field is looking after the well being of bodies and minds, our internships, rotations and practicums could be perfect for you. Our health placements work to the highest ethical standards – which is not only important for the communities you work with, but also to your med-school or job applications. With so many specialisms in hospitals, clinics, homes, government departments, educational and outreach initiatives, we can match your specialism with a project that has your focus. Some popular options include - [Occupational therapy in Vietnam] and [Medical electives in Belize]. [Progam Photo] Education, Community Development & Arts ____ Communities flourish when education, empowerment and support are provided to its marginalised populations - whether those are children, women, the impoverished or the disabled. You can intern on initiatives providing community support in a range of fields from academic education through to film and photography, sports, dance, music and computers literacy. You can get involved in interesting projects such as an [Arts and Crafts sustainable livelihood internship in South Africa], or a [Film and photography program in Nepal]. [Testimonials] Lara Bavington worked in a public hospital in Nepal. “I have learnt a lot about how the hospital function and the work which goes on in the lab. The whole change in culture itself was an experience.” NGO feedback on Kaya volunteer Kyler’s Knapp’s NGO and Community Service Internship in China. “Kyler has been on track for his learning objectives from the very beginning. His Mandarin has improved quite a lot although he only took a one-month class. He mainly studies by himself and learns from the trainees. He has made a remarkable impact at the project. His dedication, patience and love towards the trainees are highly appreciated.” Jordan Box who volunteered on a Sustainable Agriculture project in Nepal. “Thanks so much! You have been SUCH an amazing help over the last few months! That’s one of the reasons I wanted to volunteer with Kaya again, the support prior to the trip and whilst on it was absolutely outstanding!” Brittany Ross in South Africa on our Pre Veterinary Internship “This Pre vet internship was amazing and exceeded all expectations I had. I would advise all pre-vet students to go on the trip and would advise the volunteers interested in this program to plan on staying for at least a month…I have learned so much about veterinarian medicine and also had the chance to practice what we learned in the program. The highlights of my trip include working on a sick rhino and the wild beast capture.” Kaya have been named “Best Volunteer Organisation 2016” at the British Youth Travel Awards hosted by BETA (British Educational Travel Association). CONTACT Kaya Responsible Travel The Arches, North Campus Incubator, Sackville Street Manchester, M601QD Call Us 1.413.517.0266 (US) • 0161 870 6212 (UK) [Email us] • [Go to Site] [ ] You received this newsletter message from GoAbroad.com. This e-mail was sent from an unattended mailbox. Please do not reply. Send any questions to [Megan@goabroad.com] or call GoAbroad at: +1.720.570.1702 © copyright 2017 [GoAbroad.com] GoAbroad.com McClelland Dr Suite 2700 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 U.S.A. [PRIVACY POLICY] • [LEGAL] • [UNSUBSCRIBE]

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