Summer Internship Program in Berlin for American Students of Journalism or Communication

Nov 17, 2009

Applications are now being accepted for the third year of “internXchange,” an intensive scholarship-supported summer seminar/internship program in Berlin for 20 American journalism and communications students with strong German language skills.

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Students of journalism and communication studies may apply to participate in "internXchange."
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The deadline for applications to the Summer Internship Program in Berlin for American Students of Journalism or Communication at the International Center for Journalism at Freie Universität Berlin, which will take place June 6 - August 20, 2010, is January 31, 2010.

In order to gain a deeper understanding of the opposing perspectives and positions at play in contemporary geopolitics, it is crucial to place strong emphasis on intercultural exchange and the transmission of cultural values. DAAD and the renowned Freie Universität Berlin (named in 2007 as one of the nine "universities of excellence" in Germany) have therefore developed this unique new program to provide outstanding young journalism students – who may themselves come to have a significant influence on international opinion-shaping – with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the society, culture, values, and political attitudes in Germany. During this time of transition and change in transatlantic relations and the German-American relationship, this program will expose American students with a particular interest in Germany to the changing global political circumstances on location in Germany. It is the program’s distinct aim to communicate well-funded knowledge and new perspectives about Germany and the European Union in order to contribute to mutual understanding and respect and to deepen German-American relations.

The program consists of two complementary segments. The first six weeks will be spent at the International Center for Journalism of the Freie Universität Berlin, where participants will expand their academic understanding of the politics, society and culture of Germany and the country's current media structure and working conditions of journalists. With these theoretical building blocks in place, participants subsequently embark on an intensive five-week internship with a German newspaper, (online-) magazine, TV or radio station, press or PR agency. During the academic part of the program they will take an educational tour within Germany with young journalists from the Independent States of the former Soviet Union for one week.

For details on eligibility and the application requirements, please visit the following website of the DAAD: internXchange

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Exchange Programs

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Living and studying in Germany will prepare you for life in ways that no other experience will. Find out more about the numerous exchange programs that offer American students the opportunity to spend some time of their life in Germany.

Exchange Programs and Fellowships for Journalists

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At least six institutions and organizations offer opportunities for American journalists to work and/or study in Germany.