Princeton in Latin America Fellowship

Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) is a non-profit organization that partners with non-profits throughout Latin America to match them with young, public sector professionals seeking full-year fellowships in development work. We are an independent 501(c)3 which is not funded by Princeton University. PiLA placements offer important field experience to recent college alumni who cannot otherwise […]…Continue Reading Princeton in Latin America Fellowship

Princeton in Africa Fellowship

Founded in 1999, Princeton in Africa develops young leaders committed to Africa’s advancement by offering yearlong fellowship opportunities with a variety of organizations that work across the African continent. Princeton in Africa matches talented and passionate college graduates with our partners working across Africa for yearlong service projects. During their year of service, our Fellows […]…Continue Reading Princeton in Africa Fellowship

Global Health Corps Fellowship

Global Health Corps places talented individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds in high impact roles in NGOs and government agencies in sub-Saharan Africa and the US in a 1-year, paid fellowship. Through intensive training, professional development, mentorship, and thoughtful community building, we ensure that fellows are equipped to be global health changemakers.   Fellows work […]…Continue Reading Global Health Corps Fellowship

In Their Own Words: Mia Benjamin ’13

“In Their Own Words” is an ongoing series featuring the experiences of Middlebury students at their summer internships. This summer Mia Benjamin ’13 interned with Pathways for Mutual Respect and the International Institute of Connecticut in Singapore, Malaysia and Connecticut.          What did you do? I worked to promote Pathways for Mutual Respect’s interfaith dialogue initiative […]…Continue Reading In Their Own Words: Mia Benjamin ’13

In Their Own Words: Esme Lutz ’12.5

“In Their Own Words” is an ongoing series featuring the experiences of Middlebury students at their summer internships. This summer Esme Lutz ’12.5 interned with the Rehwa Society in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India. What did you do? My project focuses on the Rehwa Society, an Indian nonprofit organization established in 1978 dually to promote a […]…Continue Reading In Their Own Words: Esme Lutz ’12.5

In Their Own Words: Ellery Berk ’14

“In Their Own Words” is an ongoing series featuring the experiences of Middlebury students at their summer internships. This summer Ellery Berk ’14 interned with Gardens for Health International in Kigali, Rwanda.    What did you do? For the month of June, I interned with Gardens for Health International as a communications intern, conducting interviews, collecting […]…Continue Reading In Their Own Words: Ellery Berk ’14

Don’t Miss These Exciting Internship Opportunities!

The deadlines for some awesome internships for fall and winter term are quickly approaching – head to MOJO today to apply for these great opportunities. Deadline is this Friday, October 12. Passionate about global health? Research? Apply to be a… Roots of Health Development and Media Intern: Roots of Health (Ugat ng Kalusugan) is a […]…Continue Reading Don’t Miss These Exciting Internship Opportunities!