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Experience New York City, the world’s financial and business capital, with a career-boosting international internship. NYC provides unparalleled opportunities to gain professional skills, global connections, and real-world experience across finance, business, marketing, PR, tech, NGOs, and more. Ou
See All 6 ProgramsAdelante Abroad
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Madrid is Adelante's most developed International Internship Program with over 250 participating companies. Placements are available in nearly every field and sector, including medical, law, business, marketing, international education, broadcasting, social work, sports, graphic design, tourism, psy
See All 5 ProgramsCIEE College Study Abroad
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CIEE offers the most extensive network of internship programs. Are you a U.S. college student looking to study and intern abroad? We have full-time and part-time placements across 40+ locations worldwide and in diverse fields, from AI and engineering to public policy and business administration. Fi
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AIP is an international internship service provider. We've launched the AIP remote internship program so that you can increase the chances of your employability through a professional internship experience, from anywhere in the world. Whether you’re a young professional, college student, or recent c
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Beyond Academy is GoAbroad’s Top-Rated Intern Abroad Program. Our Tokyo Internship Program holds a 9.25/10 rating from 60+ verified student reviews. We combine tailored internships, deep cultural immersion, and a supportive community to help you thrive in Japan — and we’re backed by 500+ verified fi
See All 12 ProgramsConnect-123 Internship Programs
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Looking for an international internship that will set you apart—and give you the skills, experience, and confidence to thrive in your career? Connect-123 designs fully customized programs that match your background and goals, offering hands-on experience in some of the world’s most exciting cities:
See All 5 ProgramsAIFS Abroad
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Come, live, and work abroad with an internship in Costa Rica through AIFS Abroad. San José is a city with a welcoming culture, surrounded by natural beauty, and many unique internship opportunities. The capital city of Costa Rica is considered the business center of Central America and has excellent
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Discover the wonders of Costa Rica in a unique 14-day Teen Program designed for 15-17-year-olds. This adventure combines educational projects, cultural immersion, and exciting excursions in the heart of Costa Rica's rainforests and vibrant cities. With a group size of 8 to 13 participants, teens wil
See All 3 ProgramsExpanish
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Combine professional experience with life on Spain’s Mediterranean coast through the Expanish Semester Internship in Málaga. This program allows students to earn academic credit while gaining hands-on experience in a part-time internship placement aligned with their field of study. Students typical
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Looking to get ahead over the summer, need academic credit as part of your degree, or just graduated and wondering what’s next? Turn your academic achievements into professional work experience with a 1-12 month internship in the UK. What is Intern UK A cultural, creative, and corporate superpower
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Spain is a historically beautiful country with lively cities, a unique culture, and captivating landscapes. It also has an economy that is rapidly growing in the EU region, and many countries are becoming highly dependent on its exported goods and services. This is greatly motivating for the country
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Intern abroad with Linguistic Horizons in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Peru! We are located at the foot of the Andes mountains between Cusco and Machu Picchu! This program is ideal for those who want to go off the beaten path to have a truly immersive experience. You'll improve your Spanish, exp
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Are you looking for a J-1 Visa Sponsor to assist you with facilitating your STEM internship or professional training in the USA? Spirit Cultural Exchange has over 20 years of experience as a J-1 Visa Sponsor. We provide J-1 Visa Intern and Trainee program support to international STEM students an
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Camp Europe offers an Outdoor Education Diploma program in Germany. You will have the opportunity to embark on an experiential learning process during which you will grow as an individual in many aspects. This program will foster your professional development thanks to the training and certification
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In today's competitive world, it is important to make sure your résumé stands out from the crowd. The best way to do this is with professional experience abroad. We arrange internships for students and graduates who are looking to gain experience in any field, except human medicine. Placements
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Gain work experience in New Zealand through customized internship placements offered by Intern NZ. Internships can be arranged in a variety of locations throughout New Zealand, and in any industry. The placements are especially ideal for students and graduates who want to earn academic credits and w
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Experience working abroad in Australia through the internship programs offered by Intern OZ. They specialize in arranging customized internship placements in all industries, depending on individual desired learning outcomes. The placements are ideal for University students interested in gaining cred
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At Roots, we believe valuable learning and making an impact can go hand-in-hand. That's why we offer academic internships with grassroots organizations around the world. As an intern, you'll have a unique work experience that will inspire you, enhance your career, and allow you to gain insight into
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Gain hands-on experience in Amazon rainforest conservation, agroecology, and sustainable land-use practices while living in Ecuador’s Napo province. This internship is designed for students and emerging professionals interested in environmental science, sustainability, and community-based conservati
See All 2 ProgramsInstituto Hemingway
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Taking on an internship in Spain is a fantastic opportunity to upgrade your résumé, improve your Spanish fluency, and immerse yourself in a new culture. To use our services, select your preferred city and sector, including education, communications, teaching languages, healthcare, environmental sci
See All 3 ProgramsWorldStrides
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Gain hands-on experience through an internship in New Zealand, a country known for innovation, sustainability, and breathtaking landscapes. Develop professional skills in fields like engineering, environmental science, ecotourism, social work, psychology, media, education, and more. With placements
See All 2 ProgramsAbsolute Internship
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Ready to elevate your college experience? Look no further than the Seoul Internship Program by Absolute Internship! It has been designed for students deeply interested in South Korea and looking to stand out from their peers. Join other ambitious and driven college students from around the world in
IES Abroad
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Modern architecture meets medieval streets and historic sites. This is a city that is as proud of its incredible art and architecture as it is of its rich Catalan culture. Our program guarantees an internship placement to help you develop professional skills that will jump-start your career and mak
See All 7 ProgramsInternational Camps Network
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Join Camp Europe's Outdoor Education Diploma and enhance your experiential learning skills through numerous training sessions. At the same time, you have the chance to instruct group dynamics and develop your leadership skills. This program is open to participants aged 21 with good English fluency a
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This all-in-one semester begins with one month traveling Spain by train, followed by two months in Barcelona where you choose your pathway. You’ll build soft skills (communication, confidence, problem-solving), hard skills (Spanish, digital tools, cooking), professional skills through internships or
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Take the next step toward your career growth in innovation! The global CEO Internship puts you ahead of the game. We train innovators of the future so you can get work faster. Innovation is a team sport, and we can’t do it alone. With HEX, you’ll build a supportive, global network of peers and mento
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Interning at the Arcturos Environmental Center is a life-changing opportunity to work with wild animals in Greece and assist with the mission to protect and restore biodiversity. The focus is on conserving large carnivores, such as brown bears and wolves, and conserving and managing mountainous ecos
Academic Programs International
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It is said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten. The Irish landscape has a mythic resonance, and the country’s history is almost tangible. In terms of Ireland’s landscape, the gentle rainfall, called “soft weather” by the locals, really creates 40 shades of green and quite a few rainbows,
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IPBio has conducted a tree inventory at one of its trails, about 642 meters long and located in an area of the Brazilian reserve that comprises an anthropomorphized secondary forest. This inventory has found 22 species from 15 distinct families. Moreover, IPBio has collected information on morphol
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30-Day Rwanda Academic & Professional Tour: The 30-Day Rwanda Academic & Professional Tour, organized by Gama Travel & Tour Agency in Rwanda – the Land of a Thousand Hills – offers international students, professors, and university staff an immersive academic and experiential learning program. This
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At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Armenia offers interns an exceptional blend of ancient heritage and entrepreneurial momentum. In this compact yet ambitious nation, interns gain hands-on experience where their contributions create tangible impact. Yerevan, the capital, pulses with café culture
See All 4 ProgramsInternational Sustainable Development Studies Institute
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ISDSI offers independent 8-week internships in the summer (June through July). Internships are a unique opportunity to explore a field or topic you are interested in, help you prepare for graduate school, explore an area you are curious about, or see if this might be something you’d like to do more
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Immerse yourself in China in this tailored journey of adventure, business culture, and language. Go on an unforgettable summer program designed to blend academic learning with deep cultural discovery. Offered in partnership with top Chinese universities and language institutions, it allows you to f
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Start your adventure to the Ecuadorian Andes through a meaningful internship that connects people, learning, and local action. Based in the rural community near the city of Guaranda, El Terreno Cultural Exchange Centre offers hands-on, community-based internships that address real challenges — from
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South Korea has a unique culture and history that has already reached far beyond Asia, impacting many parts of the Western world. In just a few decades, the Land of the Morning Calm rose to one of the globe’s richest economies and hosts many world-renowned brands from various industries - a dynamic
See All 10 ProgramsCIS Abroad
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CIS Abroad Study and Intern Abroad programs are some of the most affordable, comprehensive program packages available. We also don't cut any corners by offering everything you would expect from an overseas program: tuition, housing, support, insurance, excursions, social and cultural activities, and
Toucan Education Programs (TOUCAN)
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This internship program is tailored to fulfill your academic requirements and personal and professional learning goals. You can select flexible durations of 3, 4, 6, or 8 weeks. You are then paired with projects that align with your academic requirements, career goals, and personal interests while
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Join Korea GapYear's Internship Program for a life-changing experience! Designed with you in mind, our program is here to help you discover your path while exploring the exciting work culture of South Korea. Tailored for those unsure about their career direction, our program offers a unique opportu
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Since 2020, Intern Colombia has provided virtual internship programs. We strive to provide first-class internships in any format, wherever you are in the world. Flexible learning and career development are more important than ever, so that you can get the opportunities you deserve, no matter what.
Jobs And Internships Abroad
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Choose our Internship in Australia program at Jobs And Internships Abroad and gain an outstanding professional experience while discovering a new country. Whatever your interests, we guarantee that the Australian way of life will charm you. Do you fancy a swim in calm, deep blue waters after a long
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Individuals with specific knowledge in the field of Biology are welcome to support this program by investigating and documenting different species of flora and fauna. It is necessary to document all kinds of possible biodiversity through photos and videos to develop different teaching materials to s
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Looking to gain hands-on conservation experience? Join our student internship program! Whether you're studying in a conservation-related field or have recently graduated, our placements immerse you in the field and engage you in our projects. We offer personalized, practical experiences for each par
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Travel to Australia and work on a farm, earning money to finance your travels! Before getting a job, you undergo a 5-day training and learn all about livestock, machinery, and infrastructure. Experience cultural immersion, gain new skills, and land a guaranteed job placement after you complete the t
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As a result of rapid economic development, population growth, and urbanization, Vietnam has been facing significant environmental challenges. On the positive side, this has enabled students to study environmental issues and advance their practical knowledge and skills with an Internship Abroad. ABRO
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Are you ready to launch your international career and gain hands-on experience in the United States? CETUSA’s J-1 Intern Program offers you the opportunity to intern or train with leading U.S. companies, enhancing your professional skills while experiencing American culture firsthand. Whether you ar
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The Sustainable Systems Learning Programme (SSLP) offers an immersive exploration of sustainability through the interconnected lenses of people, nature, and society. Based in Krabi, Thailand, the programme combines hands-on experiences with systems thinking, regenerative living, community engagement
See All 2 ProgramsELEP Volunteer & Internship Programs
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Gain practical experience in South America and improve your Spanish language skills. ELEP Volunteer & Internship Programs offer placements in Ecuador for international academic and work experience. Your adventure will begin in the beautiful city of Quito, where you will gain the Spanish proficiency
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We offer a unique Voluntourism & Cultural Exploration Program in Kisumu County, Western Kenya. This opportunity is designed for individuals who want to balance meaningful volunteer work with exploring local culture, nature, and tourist attractions. Participants spend part of their time supporting c
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Empower Girls by Fighting Period Poverty in Uganda Join My Shepherd House Ministries in Kamuli District, Uganda, and help improve the lives of vulnerable girls through menstrual health education and sanitary pad distribution. Many girls in our communities miss school every month because they canno
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Gain practical healthcare experience while supporting communities in Karonga District, Northern Malawi. TWESA's Medical Internship Program provides students and aspiring healthcare professionals with opportunities to learn alongside local healthcare providers in hospitals, health centers, and commu
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You came to grow. We built a programme worthy of that. Every placement at Hands-On Institute (HOI) begins with a question most programmes never ask: what do you want to build? Your skills, your professional confidence, intercultural learning and humility, your understanding of how development, heal
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ZIVO is a community-based internship and volunteering organization located in Zanzibar, dedicated to creating meaningful impact through healthcare, education, community development, and cultural exchange programs. ZIVO connects international volunteers and interns with local communities, providing o
Centre for Eco-Cultural studies
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Are you ready to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world conservation? For more than two decades, Centre for Eco-Cultural Studies (CES) has been a trusted global leader in experiential education. We have proudly hosted international students, academic researchers, and university cohor
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Would you like to participate in valuable forest conservation research in the cloud forest of Costa Rica? This intern opportunity permits participants to work side by side with international and local biologists passionate about protecting the roughly 280 hectares of wild land and all of the species
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Seeking a pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-veterinary, or global and public health-related leadership opportunity abroad? Join the VAW Global Team Leader Fellowship. We are looking for Team Leaders and Chapter Presidents at your university or within your community! The Team Leader (TL) will have a numb
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Key Responsibilities of Grant Manager at FIEN Foundation: Researching Funding Opportunities: Identifying potential funding sources (foundations, government grants, corporations, and individual donors) that align with the FIEN Foundation's mission. Writing and Submitting Grant Proposals: Crafting
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Ready for the ultimate jungle adventure? Join our conservation project in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to live in one of the world’s most biodiverse hotspots, working alongside top biologists to protect endangered species. Whether you’re an aspiring scientist
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Join the Molise Italian Studies Full Semester program, which is unique in the sense that you combine various experiences! You will complete a comprehensive pair of Intercultural Citizenship classes and take Italian language lessons. Plus, gain valuable experience within your field of study and give
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Based in Kampala, Uganda, the ThriveWell™ Child Protection & Trauma Recovery Internship offers a structured, supervised placement inside a governed child protection system. Hosted by Rescue Mission for Street Life (RMFSL), this program is grounded in the principle of trauma recovery before reintegr
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Join Texas Tech's full-service campus in Costa Rica and gain real-world, cross-cultural experience in one of Latin America's most dynamic economies. Beyond its breathtaking biodiversity and ecotourism, Costa Rica is a strategic business hub with over 300 multinational companies including U.S.-based
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Join the Teaching English Program in Rome! Many people in Italy lack access to proper English language education due to low-quality schooling and limited resources. The Teaching English project provides language lessons for various groups. Volunteers help structure education programs according to th
Fundación Aldeas De Paz - Peace Villages Foundation
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This exciting program is located in Malinalco, located only 50 km southwest of Mexico City, the capital. Because of its colonial character, it is one of the Pueblos Mágicos (Magic towns). Aldeas de Paz has established a collaboration with a grassroots NGO, one of the most prestigious civil socie
How to Intern in Forestry Abroad
Overview
Prepare for an Internship
Understand the benefits
Forestry internships provide vital skills in conservation, field research, and ecosystem restoration, all while supporting global sustainability goals. These experiences are ideal for students, recent grads, or professionals seeking hands-on work in natural resource management.
- Gain experience in reforestation, biodiversity monitoring, and forest policy. Interns support ongoing efforts to combat deforestation and climate change in real-time environments.
- Work alongside conservationists, ecologists, and environmental NGOs. You’ll receive training from professionals while making a tangible impact on forest health.
- Learn about local forest ecosystems and indigenous practices. Internships integrate scientific learning with cultural understanding.
- Boost your resume with international environmental fieldwork. Global experience in forestry makes you stand out in a competitive sustainability job market.
Things to know
Forestry internships often require physical stamina, basic field skills, and an openness to remote environments. Preparation and adaptability are key to success in the forest.
- Some programs may require prior coursework or environmental fieldwork. Check eligibility before applying to ensure a good fit for your experience level.
- You may live in rural or off-grid areas. Be ready for rustic accommodations and immersion in nature.
- Prepare for outdoor conditions and manual labor. You’ll often hike, plant trees, or collect data in varied terrain.
Locations
Choose a Location
Forestry internships abroad take you where the work is most impactful—regions rich in biodiversity and facing critical environmental challenges. Here are some top countries to explore:
Costa Rica
With over 50% of its territory covered by forest, Costa Rica is a global leader in eco-tourism and conservation. Interns here may work in national parks, wildlife corridors, or cloud forest reserves, supporting sustainability initiatives.
Ecuador
Ecuador is home to parts of the Amazon rainforest and some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. Forestry internships here often focus on tropical reforestation, community-based conservation, and preserving critical wildlife habitats under threat from deforestation.
Australia
Australia’s unique ecosystems face challenges from wildfires, invasive species, and climate change. Interns in forestry work on bush regeneration, native species restoration, and sustainable land management with both research institutions and government agencies.
Geting Started
Tips & Advice
Ready to take your forestry skills into the field? Here's how to start planning your internship abroad in just a few easy steps.
1. Get matched
Our Online Advisor will help you match with forestry internship programs based on your experience, interests, and ideal location.
2. Choose a program
Use MyGoAbroad to explore forestry internships worldwide, compare program features, and find one that includes housing, training, and in-country support.
3. Choose how long to stay
Choosing the length of your stay can determine the meaningfulness of your contribution and learning.
- Short term (2–4 weeks): Perfect for gaining quick exposure to forestry fieldwork and understanding day-to-day operations in conservation.
- Semester (10–16 weeks): Best for academic credit internships, ecological research, or in-depth sustainability projects.
- Academic year (6–12 months): Offers full integration into ongoing forest management, data collection, and reforestation initiatives.
- Long term (12+ months): Designed for recent graduates or early-career professionals seeking immersive experience in international forestry careers.
4. Funding & scholarships
Fill out our scholarship and deals application to get instantly matched with funding opportunities for internship programs!
5. Apply
Once you've chosen your favorite programs, it's time to apply! Just go to the program page of your selected program and click "Inquire here" or "Apply Now" to submit your application. A program coordinator will then reach out to guide you through the next steps.
6. Get your essentials
Make sure your passport is valid, your visa is underway, and you have comprehensive travel insurance. Don't forget to pack durable field gear, waterproof boots, and local weather essentials for your destination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best destinations for forestry internships abroad?
Top destinations for forestry internships abroad include Costa Rica, Australia, and Ecuador where forests play a key role in sustainability efforts. These countries offer hands-on experiences in forest management, conservation, and research. You can explore opportunities on platforms like GoAbroad or through university connections.
What tasks are common during forestry internships?
Common tasks during forestry internships include conducting field surveys, monitoring forest health, collecting and analyzing environmental data, assisting with tree planting and conservation efforts, and supporting research on sustainable practices. Interns may also help with mapping, reporting, and working alongside forestry professionals in various projects.
How much do forestry internships abroad typically cost?
The cost of forestry internships abroad can vary depending on the location and program. On average, fees range from $1,000 to $5,000, covering program participation, accommodation, and sometimes meals. Some internships may offer stipends or cover certain expenses, while others might require participants to fund travel and insurance. Always check with specific programs for detailed costs.
How physically demanding is a forestry internship abroad?
Forestry internships abroad can be physically demanding, especially in field-based roles. Tasks like tree planting, forest surveying, and data collection often involve hiking, working outdoors in varying weather conditions, and carrying equipment. It's important to have a good level of fitness, as the work can be physically strenuous but rewarding in terms of environmental impact.
Are paid forestry internships common?
Paid forestry internships are relatively common, especially in countries with strong environmental policies. Many programs offer stipends to cover living expenses, though they may not always cover travel costs. It’s worth researching specific opportunities through platforms like GoAbroad, as payment terms can vary widely.
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Marketing Internship in Seoul, South Korea
August 20, 2026by: Lovely * - United StatesProgram: Social Internship in South Korea with Korea Gapyear
After graduating with a degree I wasn’t sure how to use, I found myself feeling lost. I knew I needed time to refocus and understand what I truly enjoy doing. That’s why I decided to take a gap year, to focus on myself and explore new opportunities. When I was first consulted by Korea Gap Year, I immediately felt understood. They guided me through every step of the process and made sure all of my questions were answered. Their support helped me feel at ease before and during my stay in South Korea. I came to Seoul for a one-month internship at Korea Gap Year, where I worked in marketing—my first time ever in this kind of role. I was both nervous and excited, and I truly wanted to do my best. Three years earlier, I had studied abroad in Seoul for six months, so I already had an idea of what to expect. I knew a month would be the perfect length for me this time both emotionally and financially. If I could have stayed longer, I absolutely would have, because I really enjoyed my time working at Korea Gap Year. At first, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a Korean work environment. When I arrived, Olivia kindly introduced me to everyone and gave me a tour of the office. I was asked to present myself and share my skills so they could assign tasks accordingly. One of the things I enjoyed most was translating past participants’ stories into English and Spanish. It turned out to be something I loved, and it made me realize that I want to pursue a career in this field. My schedule was Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 6 PM. It was definitely an adjustment especially sitting for eight hours straight but I got used to it. One thing that surprised me was how quiet the office could be. In the U.S., people often greet each other with “good morning” or “have a good day,” whereas in Korea, people just quietly go about their work. At first, I felt a bit rude not saying anything, but eventually, the introvert in me appreciated the quiet too. My main goal during this internship was to become more confident and focused on my career. While I sometimes felt frustrated knowing I had to go back home, this experience gave me time to reflect. The job market in the U.S. has been tough, and I often felt uncertain about what was waiting for me. But living alone in Korea for a month was an eye-opener. It helped me learn so much about myself. I've always struggled to express how I feel, but being here helped me open up. Being a student in Korea three years ago was a completely different experience from working here. It’s much easier to make friends as a student. As a worker, it was more difficult, but I appreciated the little moments when locals would approach me during dinner just to speak English. Some even asked about my Mexican heritage and my Spanish, which made me happy and proud to share. It was a meaningful exchange of cultures. Korean culture was breathtaking to experience again. From packed subways during rush hour to cute themed cafes and late-night karaoke, everything felt surreal. I know I’ll truly miss this lifestyle when I return home. It's definitely true when they say Seoul never sleeps! Don’t be afraid to try new things! Try new foods, drinks, visit places, and step out of your comfort zone. You’re in a different country, don't be shy. If you feel discouraged or homesick just remember that you are working towards your goal and future. I also believe your accomodation should be around a loud neighborhood so it’s not totally quiet making you feel at ease being abroad alone. Thank you, Korea Gap Year, for welcoming me as an intern. I’m incredibly grateful for all that I learned and for the support you gave me. To future participants: - Don’t overpack, unless you don’t plan on spending money in Korea. Honestly, it's hard not to! 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Safety ★★★★★ Seoul is very safe in my opinion so I never had to worry about any dangerous parts or activities but it’s still an important thing to be safe wherever you are. Learning ★★★★★ Thank you Korea Gap Year for giving me this opportunity! I learned a lot of new skills and realized what tasks I really enjoy doing. I also learned more Korean than I thought!



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Thank you to the program; I was able to travel overseas for a good time, in the United States, where I met amazing people!. The culture overseas is very wide, as there is not only 1 culture; there are many. I worked with people from Mexico, Nicaragua, the United States, Africa, etc. I made good friends from whom I learnt more aspects of living in the United States, plus the different ideas conveyed in a way of living. Also, most of the things that I learned back in my school days, I'm glad that I can apply them to real-world scenarios in material science, management, etc. Sharing the same room with people whos carriers are +20 years of experience and learning from them at the company was the most exciting adventure, as you not only acquire new knowledge, but you are also able to provide new perspectives with what you have learned in the past, plus having a new framework on how to handle things. The whole experience was amazing to me.



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An unforgettable experience
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I cannot recommend this internship highly enough. The host family I stayed with was so welcoming and really made me feel part of the family. Everyone in the community was so knowledgeable and open to teach me as much as possible, from local wildlife to the workings of their Chakras (permacultures). It really opened my eyes to new possibilities for sustainable agriculture, ethical tourism and safeguarding of biodiversity and local culture/knowledge. All the planned days were a lot of fun, from white water rafting to seeing an apiary with stingless bees and vanilla production. Tena is also one of the most special places I have been to, with great food, a fun nightlife, all while being in the Amazon rainforest, with Cafe Tortuga an amazing hub to get to know a vast array of amazing people. Really, this is an experience which is eye-opening, rewarding, and filled with unforgettable experiences.
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A Program That Truly Delivers!
August 15, 2026by: Megan Hoang - United StatesProgram: International Internships in Dublin
This internship abroad is the kind of experience that changes how you see yourself. Away from the usual routines and support systems back home, you’re forced to figure things out on your own, and that’s where the real growth happens. Navigating a new place, solving problems solo, building a routine from scratch: it teaches you more about independence than any classroom ever could. The program also gives you room to actually test out a career path instead of just guessing at it. You get to try the work firsthand and see what genuinely clicks. What stands out most is the community and the events. Everyone’s going through the same adjustment, which creates a natural closeness. People get it, and they show up for each other, which makes the hard parts a lot easier to handle. Overall, a genuinely worthwhile experience. Highly recommend.
Thinking outside the box
August 15, 2026by: Giorgia Salgarelli - ItalyProgram: International Internships in Dublin
This experience gave me so much. During my internship, I learned to see things from different perspectives and to try new things without fear also because the people I worked with were very kind, helpful and supportive. I'm very grateful for everything and experiences like this are very important because if you think that you have an open mind like this one helps to think outside the box and learn how to solve problems and new challenges without fear!
Learning with the experts!
August 14, 2026by: Carlos Rosero - EcuadorProgram: J-1 Visa Sponsorship in USA for STEM Interns & Trainees
Living outside your hometown can be scary sometimes as is not something that you do everyday, or maybe you haven't had the chance to leave your house or small town for longer than 1 week. This was a great experience and journey for me as i had the chance to apply what I have learn back on my school days plus learning more not only from my personal knowledge about industry, machinery, people. Nonthless, this wasnt the only fun part, I was able to meet and live into another work culture, changing schdules working on different areas, experience different traditions. I like to tell and hear stories, fortunately USA, is full of stories from past present and future, with different people, some of them got here for work, improving life and I think I like that vision of changing your scenario for a better one, in which you can learn about other and about yourself.
My first experience abroad!
August 14, 2026by: Concetta Guerrera - ItalyProgram: International Internships in Dublin
I had one of the best time of my life! The internship has helped me to grow both personally and professionally and I will be forever grateful to The Intern Group for the opportunity given. Not only the work environment was fantastic, but also the moments spent with my flatmates made a difference in this experience
10/10 Experience
August 11, 2026by: Britton Born - United StatesBerlin is an amazing city. The Base, where we lived, was very comfortable. Beyond was great at having activities and initiating meet ups with the other interns. I loved the atmosphere of Berlin. I felt that it had a very gritty, artistic vibe to it which I really enjoyed.
Whiskey Time!
August 10, 2026by: Elena Gao - United StatesProgram: Global Internship & Volunteer Programs with Connect-123!
I had such a wonderful experience working at a Whiskey Distillery in Dublin. The staff were all so genuinely nice and made me feel right at home. Rotating through the cafe, reception, and the back bar allowed me to understand all the different phases of a working distillery, and meeting the bosses was a great addition to the program. Dublin attracts so much tourism, I really enjoyed meeting so many different people from all over the world at my work. It felt like a true mix of diversity, which allowed me to learn so many unique things from everyone I encountered. I was also incredibly glad to use my Mandarin skills to help out. On my days off, I had the best time exploring Dublin, traveling around Ireland, and adventuring into other European countries. It was a beautiful journey both professionally and personally!



I had the best summer of my life!
August 10, 2026by: Aadi Kumar - United StatesI got to meet so many amazing people while getting to explore a new city, all while building my resume at an amazing internship company that will leave a lasting impact on me. The community coordinators are the nicest people ever and make sure that you feel like you belong in the city, no matter where you are from :)
Buenos Aires 2026
August 07, 2026by: Sameer Patel - United StatesProgram: Global Internship & Volunteer Programs with Connect-123!
interned at the a private hospital in the operating room, where I observed the anesthesiologists and surgeons. This experience helped me gain a lot of insight in the healthcare system is like in a different country. I spent two months in Buenos Aires and it was wonderful with weekly events on the weekends coordinated by Brenda and Maru. Thanks to Connect-123 I was able to strengthen education and gain real life experience that will help me with my future profession.
My time in Taiwan with Asia Internship Program!
August 07, 2026by: Mal Carter - United StatesMy experience with Asia Internship Program was amazing from start to finish. I had very specific requirements for my internship, including finding an unpaid position that was longer than 8 weeks and focused on nonprofit or legal work rather than English teaching. While the placement process took some time, Jeff Oo was incredibly professional and reassuring throughout the process. He was honest about updates, never gave false hope, and made sure he was finding opportunities that were truly the right fit for me rather than rushing the process. Once I arrived in Taiwan, Nisha Shahi and Roro Lee were also incredibly supportive. Nisha helped arrange my transportation to and from the airport, answered my questions quickly when I was settling into my accommodation, and regularly checked in to make sure I was doing well. Their support made moving to a new country feel much less overwhelming. The internship itself exceeded my expectations, and I felt welcomed and comfortable as a queer Black student. I’m incredibly grateful for the care, professionalism, and effort the AIP team put into making this experience successful. I would highly recommend Asia Internship Program to any student looking for an international internship experience!


I’m so sad to go but I had a blast !!
August 07, 2026by: Arianna Barney - United StatesI honestly had a pretty solid time. It’s always been a dream of mine to do something this crazy like living and working abroad. My company was super nice and my work hours were super nice too. Most everyone was flexible with my needs and assisting me when needed. I was a research invest analyst so, they have work/positions for every major. So if an Interview doesn’t go as planned there will be more opportunities. The only downside was that I would finish my work sometimes too quickly and would not have anything to do but that’s not the case for most interns. Other interns that were here often had to work weekends. My company was super laid back and often treated me and my colleagues to lunch and dinner. As long as you make the effort to communicate with them even if you don’t speak Korean fluently they will see the effort and do the same for you.
Best time in Dublin!
August 06, 2026by: Ramzie Wyche - United StatesProgram: International Internships in Dublin
This was an amazing experience to immerse myself in a new culture while also gaining work experience. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to both travel and work in a professional setting. Dublin has a great city life, and it is also easy to travel to other European countries
Beyond Academy // New York
August 05, 2026by: Moses Paiewonsky - Dominican RepublicSuper personalized experience with extremely helpful & friendly staff along every step of the way! After finishing my program in New York, I can say that Beyond is a great way to ensure a legit internship experience in a field you're looking to pursue & I'd heavily recommend their services.
Great experience!
August 05, 2026by: Phea Leyshon - United KingdomI spent 8 weeks in Seoul with Beyond Academy and overall had a really positive experience. The programme was a great opportunity to gain professional experience in Korea while also developing my confidence working in an international environment. The company organised a range of activities and events for interns, which made it easy to meet other people on the programme and experience different parts of Seoul together. Both the Beyond Academy staff and other interns were very friendly and supportive. The internship also gave me useful professional experience and helped me better understand working culture in Korea, as well as giving me something valuable to take forward in my future career. Although I had to leave my internship partway through due to personal circumstances, I chose to remain in Korea and Beyond Academy were very understanding and supportive of my situation, which I really appreciated. One thing I would recommend to future interns is to keep in mind that internship placements can be a bit hit or miss depending on the company and role. If possible, I would recommend doing a few interviews and considering different offers rather than accepting the first placement you are offered. Overall, though, Beyond Academy provided a friendly and well-supported way to experience working and living in Seoul.
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