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Visit Tarija, a tranquil city in southern Bolivia of about 200,000 people. This picturesque region is known as the “Bolivian Andalucia” for its vineyards and Spanish cultural influence. Tarija offers universal health insurance, which can create high demand for services and strains on the system due
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Do you want to do an internship abroad in a medical field? How about Bolivia? Our program is designed for students and trainees in medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy, offering hands-on experience in a hospital setting in Cochabamba, Bolivia. If you are not yet enrolled in a medical school, we can
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Psychology internships abroad are the perfect opportunity for psychology students to gain some work experience while traveling abroad. Mental health is a topic that is often overlooked, especially in developing countries, so the help of skilled and dedicated volunteers is very much needed. Whatev
A Guide to Interning Abroad in Bolivia
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Bolivia is diversity exemplified; each corner of the country is geographically and culturally unique. Hot or cold, rainforest or desert, urban or rural, Bolivia has is all.
Its name might mean “peace,” but La Paz is anything but peaceful. It is a fierce, dynamic city, spreading chaotically over sheer, high-altitude mountainsides. The country is led from this city, meaning there are a lot of internship opportunities catering to foreigners. There is no shortage of drama in this unapologetically beautiful city, and interns will learn just as much from the markets, narrow streets, museums, and cable cars as they will from their internships in La Paz.
“The Garden City,” Cochabamba is the fourth largest city in Bolivia, blessed with a climate that resembles perpetual spring. It is strategically located in central Bolivia, making it easily accessible from any other point in the country (oh hayyy weekend getaways). It is a hub for both agriculture and industries too, which contribute significantly to the economy of the country.
Santa Cruz de la Sierra is a surprisingly cosmopolitan city. Fashion, restaurants, and nightlife all feel distinctly international here, making it an easy place for foreigners to live and intern in Bolivia. With a historic core and tropical climate, Santa Cruz has a laid-back feel that belies its status as Bolivia’s largest city. Given its size, there is no shortage of internships in Santa Cruz for foreigners.
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