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Internships

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" I loved my internship cause it was
learning Chem Eng without the lectures "

Duy Anh Dao

 

Why do an Internship?

Internships provide opportunities to experiment and pursue careers that match academic and personal interests. There are many benefits to completing an internship including the development of strong teamwork skills balanced with the exercise of individual responsibility, the opportunity to experiment with jobs that match academic and personal interests, the chance to develop industry-specific abilities while enjoying the advantages of a liberal arts education. Internships also increase the likelihood of building professional networking contacts and mentoring relationships. Internships help students become viable, experienced job applicants when seeking employment after graduation. In fact, many employers consider internship experience in the hiring process, and often look to their own interns as the best potential candidates for full-time positions.


Click on the names to find out the experiences of some of our members as an intern


Student Company Year Location
Ritika Sood Dow Chemicals Part I Switzerland
Naveed Kayaam Air Liquide PArt IIA Stoke, UK
Zheng Wei Tan Merck Sharpe and Dohme Part IIA Hertfordshire, UK
Annie Spencer P&G Part IIA London, UK

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