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Make an impact in global health this summer with our internships

1/18/2017

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Picture from one of our student interns, Evelyn Powery, during her internship with SEAD Innovator LifeNet International.
​Are you interested in social entrepreneurship, global health, and/or emerging markets? Want to use your strategy, communications, or consulting skills to benefit a small and growing business? The SEAD/Innovations in Healthcare summer internship matches talented interns with innovative organizations around the world that are increasing access to quality healthcare in emerging markets. 

Past interns have worked with our innovators in both India and East Africa, spending at least six weeks in the country the social enterprise is based in. Want to see what our interns have worked on? Check out some of their stories:
Empowering Families as Caregivers
Behind the Scenes at a Kampala Clinic
How salaUno's company mission drives their success

The internship is open to all current and graduating MBA, MD/MBA, MIDP, and MPP students. The internship projects and deliverables are tailored to the students' interests and skills, as well as the needs of our innovators. Students will also be expected to deliver a written product built around lessons learned during their internship, a blog post about their internship, and present their findings to the Innovations in Healthcare and SEAD teams at the end of the summer.

The internship is between 10 to 12 weeks, full-time, with at least 6 weeks on site with the hosting organization. Interns will receive compensation. The internship is also eligible for the CASE Summer Internship Fund for Fuqua students.
Ready to apply? See the full details of the internship and how to apply:
Download the internship application guide
Applications are due Feb 17th. Good luck!
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6/1/2018 07:06:40 pm

It makes me so happy to see that these students are taking their internship seriously. They see this as the perfect opportunity as their first step to change the global health awareness. When I had my internship years ago, I know that I did not take it seriously. I see it as a sort of requirement so there's no need for me to exert my best. That's why I have so much respect to these students. They are doing a great job!

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