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Global Career Launch Student Internships

International work experience develops important skills, builds resumes, and expands professional networks. Faculty-Driven Internships provide students with the opportunity to intern or conduct research abroad under the guidance of a UT Austin professor.

At a Glance

For:

UT Austin undergraduate and graduate students

Amount:

Up to a $4,000 scholarship

Deadlines:

Rolling

Contact:

Cat McGovern,  catherine.mcgovern@austin.utexas.edu

Application Information

Internship opportunities are open to UT Austin undergraduate and graduate students. The application requires a statement of interest, resume and letters of recommendation. The specific requirements and deadlines vary by program. Download the information sheet for each individual program listed below to learn more about applying. If interested in one of these internship or research opportunities, contact the sponsoring professor and then the Global Career Launch Program Coordinator, catherine.mcgovern@austin.utexas.edu.  

2025 Opportunities

CountryInternship ScopeProfessorBrochure
AustraliaMembrane ResearchBenny Freeman, Ph.D.Info Sheet
Balkans/EurasiaBuilding Resilient Democracies in Eurasia and the BalkansAshley Moran, Ph.D.Info Sheet
BrazilGlobal Career Launch BrazilDavid Eaton, Ph.D.Info Sheet
EcuadorSolutions to Global Challenges in a Time of TransitionMaria Luisa Echavarria, Ph.D.Info Sheet
EnglandUpcycled Product Design Via Waste MaterialsJessica Ciarla, M.A.Info Sheet
IndiaConsulting and Business Solutions for Non-profitsKishore Gawande, Ph.D.Info Sheet
JapanDesign and Build a Sustainable Entrepreneurial EcosystemDavid Eaton, Ph.D.Info Sheet
MexicoTrans-Boundary Environmental Issues David Eaton, Ph.D.Info Sheet
PanamaDemocratic Institutional DevelopmentZachary Elkins, Ph.D.Info Sheet
ThailandHealth Benefits of Buddhist Walking Meditation Hirofumi Tanaka, Ph.D.Info Sheet

Cost

All Global Career Launch students are required to pay the $75 application fee and a $600 fee associated with the required registration category.

Funding

Students with demonstrated/documented need will be automatically eligible for a scholarship of up to $4,000. Additional funding can be obtained by applying to the International Education Fee (IEF) Scholarship, or other institutional or national scholarships. For a full list of funding opportunities, visit our Funding Resources page. Note: International students will be taxed on these scholars' funds.

Credit

Students will remain enrolled at UT in either Independent Study and Research (ISR) or reciprocal exchange registration (SAB).

ISR is a zero-hour registration that only provides continuous enrollment. Global Career Launch participants will automatically be enrolled in ISR by the Program Coordinator, and do not have to complete any of the ISR application steps listed on the ISR webpage.

For those who wish to earn credit, Global Career Launch internships are credit-eligible and can be connected to an internship course at UT.