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Duke Career Center • studentaffairs.duke.edu/career • 919-660-1050 •
Bay 5, Smith Warehouse, 2nd Floor • 114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Box 90950, Durham, NC 27708
Finding Internships and Experiential Opportunities
Your Personal Contacts
Sign up based on career interests through your profile in CareerConnections
[http://careerconnections.duke.edu/]
Career Center Email Lists
Talk about your interests and goals with friends, family,
family friends, friends’ families, professors, supervisors…
be as specific as possible
DukeConnect & LinkedIn
(Join Duke Alumni Group)
Correspond with alums. Many are eager to hear from you! Ask for advice, not
internships! [http://dukeconnect.com]
UCAN and iNet	
Internship databases that pool opportunities from selective colleges and
universities nationwide (liberal arts & Ivy Plus)
Career Fairs at Duke
Seven or more career fairs each year.
[http://studentaffairs.duke.edu/career/events]
Internship Feedback Database
See what other Duke students have to say about hundreds of internships in all
fields at the Career Center website
Search and apply for internships (and jobs) posted for Duke students
[http://careerconnections.duke.edu/]
Duke CareerConnections
Collects 3,000+ internships that fit common interests of humanities and social
science majors.
CareerBeam
Meet employers, learn about specific opportunities. See calendars on
CareerConnections
Employer Info Session
Sanford School Database
DukeList
Public policy, public service, political internships
[pubpol.duke.edu/career/undergraduate/database.php]
*Pub Pol majors, contact elise.goldwasser@duke.edu about internship requirements
Research and opportunities on campus [dukelist.duke.edu]
Examples of Experiential Programs Available through Duke
•	 DukeEngage – immersion service
•	 Duke in LA: Arts of the Moving Image – spring “study away” program with internship component
•	 Duke in NY – fall “study away” program with internship component [dukeinny.english.duke.edu/]
•	 Hart Leadership Program – research service learning
•	 Pathways at Duke – theological vocation exploration
•	 Research fellowships – e.g., Howard Hughes Research Fellows, Pratt Fellows
•	 Stanback Internship Program – paid internships in environment/conservation organizations
Additional Sources of Valuable Experience
•	 Service learning through coursework
•	 Volunteer work
•	 Active involvement and leadership in student
organizations and athletics
•	 Study abroad
•	 Residential advising
•	 Research assistantship with faculty
•	 Work-study and part-time jobs	
GoinGlobal
Internship Series Online
Industry and company research resources and tools and information on career
planning, interviewing, and getting a job.
Country-specific career resources including international and domestic job/intern-
ship opportunities, professional culture guides, visa information, and more.
Duke Career Center • studentaffairs.duke.edu/career • 919-660-1050 • Bay 5, Smith Warehouse, 2nd Floor •
114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Box 90950, Durham, NC 27708
Critical Information for International Students
Unless your internship is required by your curriculum, you will have to consider whether you want to use
your OPT (optional practical training) time toward an internship. Please consult the Visa Services Office to
learn more and weigh your options. [http://www.visaservices.duke.edu/]
Funding Your Experience
Several departments and divisions at Duke may have funds available to support students’ experiential
learning. Inquire with your major or pre-major advisor, directors of undergraduate students in majors you
are considering, other faculty, etc.
Some sources to consider:
•	 Career Center Internship Funding
•	 DukeEngage
•	 Duke Global Health Institute
•	 Hart Leadership Program
•	 Office of Undergraduate Research Support
•	 Office of Scholars and Fellows scholarship database
Develop a Plan B for funding: part-time jobs and living at home are both viable options. Build up your
savings through a part-time job during the semester, at the beginning of the summer before your internship
begins, or during the period of your internship (eg, weekends). Many employers who cannot afford to pay
interns are willing to consider flexible work arrangements to enable you to have a successful internship while
earning money to pay for rent, transportation, and other necessities.
Tip: If you receive financial aid, contact your financial aid officer to discuss options that may apply to you to
waive your summer earnings requirement.
Note: Some employers offering unpaid internships require course credit. Find out early if this applies to you!
See below for more information on obtaining course credit at Duke.
Course Credit for Internships
Duke grants credit for internships that qualify as a part of academic programs (e.g., Public Policy Studies).
When an internship is not required by a student’s academic program, direct academic credit cannot be
given solely on the internship experience; however, students may seek approval from the appropriate
department for an independent study course that would include learning derived from the internship. Credit
is then awarded by the supervising professor and will become a part of the student’s academic record. This
arrangement has been successful for many students and is supported by the academic sector of the University.
Because students must seek formal support from a supervising professor, considerable advanced planning is
strongly advised.
Schedule an Appointment: 919 660.1050
Drop-In Advising: Undergraduate Mon-Fri 1-30-4:30PM, Graduate Students
Tue-Wed 2-4PM

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Finding Internship Opportunities

  • 1. Career Center Duke Career Center • studentaffairs.duke.edu/career • 919-660-1050 • Bay 5, Smith Warehouse, 2nd Floor • 114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Box 90950, Durham, NC 27708 Finding Internships and Experiential Opportunities Your Personal Contacts Sign up based on career interests through your profile in CareerConnections [http://careerconnections.duke.edu/] Career Center Email Lists Talk about your interests and goals with friends, family, family friends, friends’ families, professors, supervisors… be as specific as possible DukeConnect & LinkedIn (Join Duke Alumni Group) Correspond with alums. Many are eager to hear from you! Ask for advice, not internships! [http://dukeconnect.com] UCAN and iNet Internship databases that pool opportunities from selective colleges and universities nationwide (liberal arts & Ivy Plus) Career Fairs at Duke Seven or more career fairs each year. [http://studentaffairs.duke.edu/career/events] Internship Feedback Database See what other Duke students have to say about hundreds of internships in all fields at the Career Center website Search and apply for internships (and jobs) posted for Duke students [http://careerconnections.duke.edu/] Duke CareerConnections Collects 3,000+ internships that fit common interests of humanities and social science majors. CareerBeam Meet employers, learn about specific opportunities. See calendars on CareerConnections Employer Info Session Sanford School Database DukeList Public policy, public service, political internships [pubpol.duke.edu/career/undergraduate/database.php] *Pub Pol majors, contact elise.goldwasser@duke.edu about internship requirements Research and opportunities on campus [dukelist.duke.edu] Examples of Experiential Programs Available through Duke • DukeEngage – immersion service • Duke in LA: Arts of the Moving Image – spring “study away” program with internship component • Duke in NY – fall “study away” program with internship component [dukeinny.english.duke.edu/] • Hart Leadership Program – research service learning • Pathways at Duke – theological vocation exploration • Research fellowships – e.g., Howard Hughes Research Fellows, Pratt Fellows • Stanback Internship Program – paid internships in environment/conservation organizations Additional Sources of Valuable Experience • Service learning through coursework • Volunteer work • Active involvement and leadership in student organizations and athletics • Study abroad • Residential advising • Research assistantship with faculty • Work-study and part-time jobs GoinGlobal Internship Series Online Industry and company research resources and tools and information on career planning, interviewing, and getting a job. Country-specific career resources including international and domestic job/intern- ship opportunities, professional culture guides, visa information, and more.
  • 2. Duke Career Center • studentaffairs.duke.edu/career • 919-660-1050 • Bay 5, Smith Warehouse, 2nd Floor • 114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Box 90950, Durham, NC 27708 Critical Information for International Students Unless your internship is required by your curriculum, you will have to consider whether you want to use your OPT (optional practical training) time toward an internship. Please consult the Visa Services Office to learn more and weigh your options. [http://www.visaservices.duke.edu/] Funding Your Experience Several departments and divisions at Duke may have funds available to support students’ experiential learning. Inquire with your major or pre-major advisor, directors of undergraduate students in majors you are considering, other faculty, etc. Some sources to consider: • Career Center Internship Funding • DukeEngage • Duke Global Health Institute • Hart Leadership Program • Office of Undergraduate Research Support • Office of Scholars and Fellows scholarship database Develop a Plan B for funding: part-time jobs and living at home are both viable options. Build up your savings through a part-time job during the semester, at the beginning of the summer before your internship begins, or during the period of your internship (eg, weekends). Many employers who cannot afford to pay interns are willing to consider flexible work arrangements to enable you to have a successful internship while earning money to pay for rent, transportation, and other necessities. Tip: If you receive financial aid, contact your financial aid officer to discuss options that may apply to you to waive your summer earnings requirement. Note: Some employers offering unpaid internships require course credit. Find out early if this applies to you! See below for more information on obtaining course credit at Duke. Course Credit for Internships Duke grants credit for internships that qualify as a part of academic programs (e.g., Public Policy Studies). When an internship is not required by a student’s academic program, direct academic credit cannot be given solely on the internship experience; however, students may seek approval from the appropriate department for an independent study course that would include learning derived from the internship. Credit is then awarded by the supervising professor and will become a part of the student’s academic record. This arrangement has been successful for many students and is supported by the academic sector of the University. Because students must seek formal support from a supervising professor, considerable advanced planning is strongly advised. Schedule an Appointment: 919 660.1050 Drop-In Advising: Undergraduate Mon-Fri 1-30-4:30PM, Graduate Students Tue-Wed 2-4PM