Internships

Summer: CEA Internship in Grenoble (France)

Grenoble, France

Program Overview

Term Start Date End Date Application Deadline
Summer 2024
May 22, 2024
Jul 20, 2024
Feb 01, 2024
Language(s) of Instruction
English
French
No
Yes
Yes
Class Standing
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
2.75
Program Type
Internship
Credits

6

Program Advisor

The Program

As the capital of the French Alps, Grenoble serves as a hub for commerce and high-tech research, and as such provides an ideal backdrop for internship opportunities. Designed for students of all language levels who want to distinguish themselves in an evolving global marketplace, this program features placements in fields such as business, information technology, marketing, and more.

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Program Locations

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France

Grenoble

Home to the winter Olympics, cutting-edge nuclear physics research, and 60,000+ students from France and around the world, Grenoble in the French Alps offers a picturesque setting in which to immerse into local culture. Miles of Alpine trails, mountain lakes, and more than a dozen ski resorts within an hour’s drive make this culturally diverse college town a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Studying abroad in the French Alps puts a wonderland of natural beauty within reach; explore the hiking trails and Olympic ski slopes that surround Grenoble, or try your hand at indoor climbing, kayaking, or paragliding in the area's national parks. But the city is also a center in the fields of physics, computer science, and nanotechnology, as well as a hub for business studies and language learning.

Academics

Your internship work schedule may vary depending on industry standards for your career field and will be determined after you arrive.

Internship Course
The required internship course has been designed to help you make the most of your internship and launch your transition to professional with the refined and strengthened career skills employers are craving. The course features one hour of face-to-face coaching sessions per week during your internship and includes additional self-directed course content, activities and assignments equivalent to about 30-40 hours total. You will automatically be enrolled in the internship course upon acceptance of your internship placement.

  • 6 credits: minimum 240 placement hours + International internship course (22 seminar hours)

The International Internship course, will provide you the opportunity to develop vital business skills employers are actively seeking in job candidates. This course is comprised of two parts:
- First, you'll be placed in an internship within a sector related to your professional ambitions as outlined in your placement contract.
- Second, you will enroll in a hybrid academic seminar conducted both online and in-person where you will analyze and evaluate the workplace culture and the daily working environment you experience. The course is divided into eight career readiness competency modules as set out by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) which guide the course's learning objectives.

During the academic seminar, you will be invited to reflect weekly on your internship experience within the context of your host culture by comparing and contrasting your experiences with your global internship placement with that of your home culture. By creating an intentional time to analyze your experiences in your internship, the role you have played in the evolution of your experience in your internship placement and the experiences of your peers in their internship placements, you will develop a greater awareness of:
- Your strengths relative to the career readiness competencies
- The subtleties and complexities of integrating into a cross-cultural work environment
- How to build and maintain a career search portfolio

 

INTERNSHIP CAREER FIELD(S)

  • Accounting , Advertising , Architecture , Arts , Business Management , Communication , Computer Science , Culinary Arts , Culture , Data Management , Design , Digital Arts , Education , Engineering , Environmental Studies , Exercise , Finance , Food Science , Health & Social Services , Hospitality , Information Technology (IT) , International Relations , Journalism , Life Sciences & Resource Management , Marketing , Mathematics , Museum Studies , NGO & Development , Non Profit Administration , Political Science , Psychology , Public Relations , Sales , Social Sciences , Sports Science , Sustainability , Teaching , Tourism , Urban Planning

Housing and Meals

When you study abroad in the French Alps: Grenoble, you can choose CEA housing or arrange your own independent housing. CEA housing assignments are based on availability and confirmation date; we make every effort to match your housing requests, but we can’t guarantee housing preferences.

Financial Information

Program Costs

This is the billed amount that will appear on your Rutgers term bill during the term you study abroad.
NJ Resident non-NJ Resident
Program Cost $8,135 $8,800
Program Cost includes:
  • Tuition
  • Housing
  • Excursions
  • Administrative Fees
  • 24/7 In Country Support
  • Emergency Medical Access Abroad

Out-of-Pocket Costs

These are estimated expenses that are not part of your term bill. Students will need to pay for these expenses out-of-pocket.
Airfare $1,000
Meals $600
Books and Classroom Materials $100
Local Transportation $200
Personal Expenses $500
CEA Housing Deposit $300
Total $2,700.00
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:

The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.

Some of these expenses will be paid for prior to going abroad, such as an airline ticket, while some of these expenses, such as meals and personal expenses, will be paid in-country as part of your daily expenses. As you plan, you will need to budget these costs and spend wisely throughout your time abroad.

Scholarships

Available to study abroad students who receive a Pell Grant.  For more information about the scholarship and additional eligibility requirements please visit the Gilman website.

Available to all Rutgers students participating in a Rutgers Global–Study Abroad program. Applications can be found inside of your study abroad program application. For more information, please visit the Scholarship section of our website.