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An internship is an unpaid, training position that allows students to gain hands-on experience in a workplace environment relevant to their area of future career interest and current course of academic studies. The AIIHK places students in organisations, companies, government agencies, non-profits, and other workplaces that will provide students a first hand look at what a career in a particular area might be like and how their chosen industry works.

These internships are based in Hong Kong, where our 8 week program gives students an international experience that is very valuable for building their professional development and resumes while supplementing their current course of academic study in their home country and institution. The AIIHK’s extensive network of partner organizations that accept unpaid interns includes some of the most prestigious multinational corporations and influential government and non-government organizations, providing our students with some of the best opportunities for workplace experience, networking, and resume building.

In addition to the 8 weeks of internship work experience in Hong Kong, the AIIHK internship program offers a 6 day, 5 night cultural program in Beijing, China at the end of the program.

 
   
 

Academic Internship Institiute of Hong Kong
Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island

email: info@internhk.com

   

 

    "The Hong Kong study & internship was definitely a great experience. The course was fair and the professor was easygoing (passing the zoo and listening to gorilla's singing each time going to class was one of the funniest stories that I would alway like to share); the internship was good - I gained real-world business experience, and my colleagues were really nice and I still keep in touch with some of them via email and Facebook. I enjoyed the food(OMG so many delicious foods, dim sums and desserts especially!), the weather (No10 typhoon typically :)), the people(busy and working hard everyday) - I enjoyed everything there. I wish I could have more time in Hong Kong - 6 weeks was definitely too short!"
Chunwei Xu, Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University - Hong Kong Summer Program '12

 

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