Program Type
Bridging Gaps is a facilitator of customized, professional internship programmes, volunteer projects and educational courses in the dynamic city of Cape Town. Students and graduates can participate in professional internship programmes with one of the local organizations in a variety of career fields: Advertising, conservation, education, engineering, journalism, public policy, medicine, social work and more. A fee is required.
Africa & Asia Venture, also known as AV, is a not-for-profit social enterprise specialising in meaningful volunteering programs in Africa and Asia. AV offers a unique experience of group-based full-immersion programs in rural communities, where volunteers live with the locals the way the locals live and after which they have a period of independent travel time to go wherever they wish, all supported by the AV’s dedicated, 24/7, in-country management teams. A fee may be required.
AVC offers volunteering and internship placement. AVC offer hundreds of professional opportunities as well as service options in every field. Volunteers work in Yerevan and throughout Armenia.
Internship opportunities in Armenia. If you are 21 to 32 years old and of Armenian heritage, you can participate this program. Everything is provided, including, package of professional internship placements to educational excursions, homestays to language classes, current event seminars and more.
This is a company based in China and runs internship and graduate placements, volunteering, semester exchange programs throughout Asian countries, especially in China. A fee is required.
This site posts internship opportunities in Asia – South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong. and more. A fee may be required.
Internship opportunities to work in Asia from 10 weeks to 3 months between May to August.
CITIC Pacific Future Business Leader Trainee Program (“FBLT Program”) aims at nurturing and developing young talents to pursue business leadership in a diversified business environment. The program incorporates stages. Successful candidates can expect a fast tracked development with senior leadership mentoring, which may lead to a rewarding career at CITIC Pacific. For more info, visit the website.
The Administrative Officers (AOs) are multi-skilled professional administrators who play a key role in the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Students who wish to participate this summer internship programme must be a full-time student and a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Provides training programs and scholarships to young talents. Work in business, IT, engineering or technical fields in Hong Kong or Asia. The internship programme offers you full-time training during the summer vacation (SUM) or for a 12-month period (SAND)
International internship opportunities. All the programs offer opportunities to develop professional skills. Programs are searchable by industry sectors and locations. A fee is required.
Nomura is an Asia-based financial services group with an integrated global network spanning over 30 countries. They offer opportunities in: Global markets, investment banking, corporate infrastructure.
The NCIL is a community-based social innovation lab — or in other words, a “space” or “container” for innovative, collaborative, community development ideas, projects and conversations. This initiative brings people with different backgrounds, cultures, and professions together to share perspectives in an effort to understand the conditions required for a vibrant, inclusive and sustainable northern community. By applying the concepts of social innovation to contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic resiliency of Prince Rupert, the NCIL works on ground-level initiatives to drive systems-level awareness of how to facilitate inclusive community economic development.
This is a non-profit organization. The organization offers 1-3 month residential training programmes designed to introduce participants to print journalism and documentary production through internships in an international working environment. The organization also runs Spanish immersion programmes for those looking to learn or improve their Spanish whilst enjoying a cultural experience outside of the mainstream. A fee is required.
The National Job Fair of Montreal is the event par excellence of the world of employment, career and continuing education in Quebec.
The APAP offers recent graduates an unparalleled development opportunity in the federal public service. The program is geared toward recent master’s-level graduates with backgrounds in any discipline. Participants are expected to relocate to the National Capital Region. The campaign runs in October.
AKFC offers an international development training program and an eight-month overseas placement to recent university graduates and young professionals who are 30 years of age or younger. Application deadline: February 01. A fee may be required.
The organization offers the following fellowship programs: post-graduate research, junior research, distinguished, media, and the McArthur Fellowship. The programs allow participants opportunities to work for the foundation (12 to 18 months). Must be a Canadian citizen or PR.
The organization recruits on- and off-campus, offering exciting and challenging opportunities for students and recent graduates who bring knowledge, enthusiasm and ideas to the table.
This program is for undergraduate and college students to gain work experience in the Canadian cancer therapeutics research sector. Deadline: Mid-February.
This is an initiative to increase the job-readiness of students registered in STEM or business programs at Canadian post-secondary institutions.
The program consists of two components: co-op wage subsidies to a maximum of $7,000 and curricula enhancements to better align biotechnology programs at post-secondary institutions with the needs of Canada’s bio-economy.
Wage subsidies are available to all employers who are creating a work integrated learning opportunity and who meet the program criteria. Employers can hire STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) or business students from any post-secondary institutions across Canada through BioTalent Canada’s Student Work Placement Program.
The CRA hires students and graduates for a wide range of entry-level positions and apprenticeship or developmental programs.
CRA hires through governmental program such as FSWEP, The Federal Student Work Experience Program), ASEP (Aboriginal Student Employment Program) and CO-OP/Internship Program (Co-operative Education Program or an Internship Program).
A governmental initiative. Provides funding to help employers create summer job opportunities for students. It is designed to focus on local priorities, while helping both students and their communities.
As a student (15-30 of age), you should approach potential employers to apply for the funding to create job opportunities for you. Application period: December to February
This is a Cross-Disciplinary Internship Program provides a salary reimbursement for full- or part-time students registered in non-physics majors to participate in astroparticle physics research. This program is open to students to work with leading astroparticle physics researchers in Canada. Deadline: end-November.
The CCI offers paid Post-Graduate Internships and Curriculum Internships that provide learning opportunities for the conservation community in Canada and abroad. This is a paid post-graduate internship with a max. duration of 12 months. Must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.
CN’s internship and COOP opportunities offer students hands-on, real-world work experience with compensation and exposure to a leading North American railroad company. Many IT and Engineering related opportunities. Look for category “student/internship”
The Canadian Organization for Undergraduate Health Research (COUHR) is an initiative aimed at providing underrepresented university students with the opportunity to participate in health and medical research. Pairing individuals with research professionals, COUHR strives to provide valuable research experience that will foster a passion for academic research. Contact the organization to learn more about their Summer Research Program.
Temporary student positions and co-op programs offering practical experience in the student’s chosen area of study while familiarizing them with CSIS and its corporate culture.
This organization hosts a year-round internship program (Summer, Fall and Winter) out of its head office in Montreal. CJPME internships aim to help university students gain real-world experience, while helping CJPME to advance its organizational goals. Positions in research, accounting, administration, information systems, translation, marketing, communications, graphic design and more. CJPME provides 3 terms for internships (summer, fall and winter).
From time to time, CBC/Radio-Canada offers internships. To apply, you must be currently enrolled in a Journalism program and currently in your graduating year.
Open to third and fourth year students enrolled in a Canadian university or a degree-granting college program, CEO x 1 Day will select around 20 finalists to spend a day shadowing a Canadian CEO. Deadline: End of September.
CIBC offers summer opportunities, opportunities for graduating students, co-ops and other opportunities for current students. Leadership programs, technology programs, rotational programs, capital markets programs, etc.
The CCA provides graduate students at all levels, as well as post-doctoral fellows, with an opportunity to gain relevant experience in the area of science and technology policy through its internship program. The internship lasts 6 months. Deadline: Beginning of April.
For over 20 years Eco Canada has been connecting environmental employers and skilled junior talent through employment programs that offer wage subsidies of up to $15,000 to drive valuable on-the-job work experience and essential skills training. Programs: Co-op Student Placement, Youth Employment Placements, Immigrant Bridging Placement. Must be a Canadian citizen or PR.
EDC is a self-financing Crown corporation supporting and developing Canada’s export trade by helping Canadian companies respond to international business opportunities. EDC actively recruit students in commerce, international business, finance, accounting and other disciplines. While the majority of EDC’s student positions are finance related, the organization also offers positions in risk management, insurance, computer science, communications, marketing, human resources, economics, sales and environmental sciences. Work terms are typically four or eight months in length and can be counted towards an accredited co-op program with your university.
EDC recruitment periods: Winter term (Jan-Apr) with positions posted in September, Summer term (May-Aug) with positions posted in January, Fall term (Sep-Dec) with positions posted in May.
Recruit students and recent graduates (less than 3 years of relevant work experience). Discipline: Engineering, Business, Computer Science, IT, Finance, Accounting, Geoscience and more.
The FSWEP provides full-time students with the opportunity to explore their interests and develop their skills. Work as: Student Boarder Services Officer, Student Guide in France, Student Capital Information Officer and Tour Guide , Student Security Officer, Student Guide-Interpreter, Inshore Rescue Boat Service Officer, and more. The campaign usually runs in October, November and January.
Every September Finance Canada recruits new university graduates. There are 3 streams: Economist and policy analyst; Tax legislation; Doctoral research.
Canadian and American undergraduate students can apply now for a 10-day program (all expenses paid) in Canada’s national capital to explore Canada’s major foreign policy questions, to meet experts in the field, and to draft a policy vision for the future.
This page provides links to the career development program page on the Government of Canada’s departments and agencies. Check out each program for opportunities.