Jobs and Internships
As an AUIP Alumni you have established an invaluable resource - the capacity to reach out to faculty across the U.S., as well as field guides and other professionals across the South Pacific. If you would like to enquire about internship or job openings in the U.S. or the South Pacific, please write an email with the following information:
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Year of study (junior, senior or recent graduate)
- Your work or internship or work requirements (field of work/study, location, duration, start date, responsibilities, pay)
- Your qualifications and skills (a resume would be helpful)
Please send this email to Dr. Lee Stoner (lee@auip.com) and he will subsequently forward your letter to the AUIP network.
Good luck!
AUIP Marketing Internship Program
What garners you strong internship experience, independent study
credit, networking opportunities, a stipend, freebies and a preference
for South Pacific in-country positions? That would be the AUIP Marketing Internship, of course! In order to be considered, candidates must (1) have completed an
AUIP program, (2) currently be enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral program at an
AUIP partner university, and (3) be in good academic and judicial standing.
For details, visit the
AUIP News here to download the full job description, application and contract.
We are pleased to announce our 2011-12 academic year marketing interns:
Buckeyes Abroad at Ohio State: Chris Tom
Deacons Abroad at Wake Forest: Kasha Patel
Florida Down Under at University of Florida: Hannah Strange
Grizzlies Abroad at University of Montana: Bowen Humphreys
Hokies Abroad at Virginia Tech: Amanda Wilson
Lions Abroad at Penn State: Alyse Horn
Get to know our interns and read their blogs here.
Working Holiday Visa
If you have caught the travel bug and would like to work you way around the South Pacific, a great option is a working holiday visa. Working holiday visas encourage cultural exchange and closer ties between arrangement countries by allowing young people to have an extended holiday supplemented by short-term employment.The U.S. has reciprocal relationships with both Australia and New Zealand, allowing people under 30 to spend up to one year traveling and working. For more information, check out the following links:
Australian Working Holiday
New Zealand Working Holiday