Feature Friday: My AIESEC Beginnings
Written by Allie Hughes When you join AIESEC, there’s some things you gotta know. I like my beats fast and my bass down low. Just kidding. Shout out to the Black Eyed… Continue reading
Written by Allie Hughes When you join AIESEC, there’s some things you gotta know. I like my beats fast and my bass down low. Just kidding. Shout out to the Black Eyed… Continue reading
“Through my internship in Hungary, I gained valuable skills in facilitation, communication, and most importantly, confidence. I now carry my experiences abroad with me in every decision I make.”
Kiandra Brady is a 4th-year Psychology major who went on a Global Citizen internship in Hungary, and here are her experiences, which she gladly shared with us. What was your internship for? I… Continue reading
Written by Monika Ammerman Ignorance can be a lethal disease.
“AIESEC has taught me to go out and explore the world while I’m still young and that even though I am one person, I can still make a difference.”
Ana is a second year International Affairs and Romance Language major who went on a Global Citizen internship to Pelotas, Brazil. Keep reading to learn more about the 6-week long program she participated in, the Talk… Continue reading
“It is always best to not have high expectations, but to go into an internship or a different culture/ country with an open mind and to just be ready to be flexible.”
Sainabou is an International Affairs and Economics major who went to the Côte d’Ivoire for two different Global Citizen internships. Here is her story. What did you do on your internship? At Amnesty… Continue reading
“My AIESEC experience in Argentina has opened my mind to realize just how awe-inspiring and amazing our world is. I learned so much about not only the culture of the beautiful country of Argentina, but also the… Continue reading
Julia Zwicky is a 4th-year International Affairs and Spanish major with a minor in sociology. She went on a Global Citizen internship to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she worked at a home for… Continue reading