INTERNSHIP ABROAD PROGRAM

GLOBAL CUSTOM INTERNSHIP

A 4-credit multidisciplinary custom internship in Thailand

AT A GLANCE

  • Global Internship Program
  • Multidisciplinary
  • Intern Abroad Destination: Thailand
  • Dates: Flexible (Year-Round)
  • Credit: 4 U.S. credit hours (~ 8 ECTS credits) for eligible university students
  • Eligibility: Any field and level of study

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Design your professional experience in Thailand
The Global Custom Internship in Thailand enables students and early-career professionals to customize their international experience while earning 4 U.S. academic credits over a minimum of four weeks. Working with vetted local organizations in fields such as business, sustainability, public health, education, social innovation, hospitality, and technology, participants shape a hands-on, impact-driven internship aligned with their skills and career goals.

Supported by clear structure and reflection, interns gain cross-cultural competence, mentorship, and a polished digital portfolio to elevate their professional trajectory.
Program Highlights
  • Tailored internship placements based on individual interests
  • Multi-sector exposure with professional mentorship
  • Structured peer and supervisor reflection sessions
  • Digital portfolio to document projects and personal growth

ACADEMICS

Program Structure
The Global Custom Internship is a professional placement spanning a minimum of four weeks, plus pre-program eLearning. It provides students and early-career professionals with the opportunity to develop and apply their skills in a real-world international work environment.

Participants are placed with a vetted local organization in one of various fields, including, but not limited to, business, social innovation, global studies, communications, public health, education, sustainability, engineering, and natural resource management. Interns are matched based on their level of study, skills, and career goals, with a customized placement plan developed in advance.

Students benefit from a pre-placement orientation, a weekly classroom or field session with interdisciplinary training, and a weekly formal supervisory meeting.
Learning Outcomes
Interns will:
  • Apply their skills to real-world, international projects with measurable outcomes
  • Demonstrate cultural adaptability and professional communication in diverse workplace environments
  • Engage in continuous reflection on ethical practices and global professionalism
  • Effectively present project work through a comprehensive digital portfolio
Further Details
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PROGRAM LOCATION: THAILAND

The Land of Smiles is a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. As one of Southeast Asia’s most influential economies, Thailand has experienced rapid urbanization and technological advancement while remaining deeply rooted in its cultural heritage. The country’s bustling cities and thriving industries contrast with its rural heartlands, where Buddhist traditions and community life still shape daily experiences. Yet, balancing economic growth with social and environmental sustainability remains a key challenge for the nation’s future.

UNIQUE EXPERIENCES

Thailand is a captivating blend of ancient traditions, modern cities, and breathtaking natural beauty.

As part of the program, you will experience the country’s vibrant culture and welcoming communities. In Bangkok, explore the stunning Grand Palace, visit sacred temples like Wat Arun, and take a boat ride along the bustling Chao Phraya River. Wander through Chatuchak Market, one of the largest in the world, and enjoy authentic Thai street food.

Beyond the capital, Thailand offers spectacular landscapes and traditions.
Visit the floating markets, trek through hill tribe villages near Chiang Mai, and explore ancient ruins in Ayutthaya. Spend weekends on the pristine beaches of Phuket and Krabi, go island hopping in the Andaman Sea, or discover the jungle wilderness of Khao Sok National Park.

Thailand’s cuisine is world-famous, and you’ll have the chance to take Thai cooking classes and try iconic dishes like pad Thai, green curry, and mango sticky rice. You can also immerse yourself in Thai wellness traditions, from meditative temple stays to authentic Thai massages that blend relaxation with ancient healing techniques.
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HOUSING & MEALS

The program includes 4+ weeks in Thailand. For this time, GEI Thailand offers different housing options that students can choose from, pending availability. These include:

  • Homestays: Typically single rooms, with shared bathroom, and access to a kitchen and living room
  • Serviced apartments: Single or shared double rooms, with shared bathroom, and access to a kitchen and living room
  • University residence halls at our local partner universities: Shared double rooms, with shared bathroom and no kitchen facilities
  • Simple guesthouses: Shared double rooms, with shared bathroom and no kitchen facilities


Homestay host families typically provide breakfast and dinner. Students in serviced apartments, university residence halls, or guesthouses are usually responsible for all meals outside of core course meals.

You can find additional information in the following blog post: Accommodation – What to expect.

DATES, FEES, AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Program Dates

Application Due Date

Fees

Year-round (4+ weeks)

3 months prior to program start

US $2,850 (4 weeks)
US $550 per additional week

At GEI, we strongly believe in equal access to academic opportunities in study abroad. In order to help eliminate financial barriers, we offer a variety of merit scholarships, trailblazer scholarships, and opportunity scholarships and grants, ranging from $500 to full tuition awards. Each year, GEI is awarding several hundred thousand dollars in scholarships. You can find further information as well as additional resources for external funding opportunities in the following blog post: Scholarships & Grants.

INSTRUCTORS & COORDINATORS

Meet our core team

All of our instructors and coordinators are highly experienced and resourceful professionals.
Waleed Fatth, MPH
Program Director
Francoise Uzamukunda, MA
Academic Director, East Africa
Thuy Phan, MA
Academic Director, Vietnam
Chone Chaowai, MIDP
Academic Director, Thailand
Kari Cousins, MA/MSc
Academic Director, Southern Africa
Yvan Rubengebenge
Operations Manager, Rwanda
Eric Kingoina, DCS
Operations Manager, Kenya
Dang Huynh, BA
Operations, Vietnam
Denyse Iradukunda, BA
Operations, Rwanda
Sammy Davies Mochama, BSc
Operations, Kenya
Mabwe Gwamure, BSc
Operations, South Africa

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