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To apply for any internship you should send: - CV Europass format. -One letter answering this question: Why do you want to participate in this program? To: adrian.cifuentes@aiesec.net

Summer Camp - 9 weeks Start Date 17.06.2014 Latest End Date 12.08.2014 GREECE 3 Place Department the intern will be working: Sports and Cultural Department. Job Description: The intern will be working in the sport department of the camp, facilitate the dancing and gymnastics activities. The intern has to plan everyday training, prepare choreographic from any kind of dance or gymnastics, The exchange participant will have the role of the coach of a group of 15 children aged from 6-16 years old so he/she ll have to be flexible with the level of difficulty of the choreographies. The intern will have to cooperate with the art department of the camp so they can organize any kind of events for the children. The participation in the activities organized by the camp is obligatory, so as to be fully integrated to camp's environment and philosophy. Before arrival: he/she will have to make a presentation about him/herself and country Working Conditions: Tzioni camp is in a city 2 hours away from Thessaloniki and transportation isn t provided by AIESEC or Tzioni camp, so the intern will be responsible for his transportation. 1.The accommodation is provided in the camp facilities. The intern will stay with other camp responsibles. 2.Food provided: 4 meals per day from the camp. 3.The intern should bring his own laptop if he needs to access any time the internet. 4.The intern should bring his own CDs with the music that accompanying the dances or exercises Working Hours: From 8:00 To 20:00 With a total of 30 hours per week Saturday work Always Payment: Salary in US 0$ Target Audience: Children 6-14,Students 14-18

CoopARTE 8 weeks Earliest Start Date 09.06.2014 Latest End Date 28.07.2014 Earliest Start Date 04.08.2014 Latest End Date 28.09.2014 ARGENTINA Department the intern will be working: Cultural workshops. Job Description: To carry out recreational activities (music, theatre, literature, dance, handcrafts, cooking, gardening, recycling) encouraging people s personal development and global mindset, and creating a motivational environment. For that purpose, trainees will work in children or senior citizen institutions during 6 weeks with children with disabilities or senior citizen. To generate a multicultural learning environment through exhibitions on culture.. Trainees will have to organize games and activities to transmit values to children and senior citizen,and they will have to plan in advance the activities and the materials needed. Before arrival: Prepare a cultural topic and prepare a presentation about the intern s native country. Working Conditions: The Project will take place in 2 kind of institutions: One that work with children or disabled children and the other that work with senior citizen. AIESEC Rosario in every cases will pay for the transportation of the EP from their host place to the schools. Host will be provided for free depending on the availability. Some meals might be included, depending on the organization. 1. Leadership and partnership development, improved interpersonal relationships, human resource management, work in interdisciplinary teams, and increased capacity for conflict resolution. 2. Cultural experience and knowledge about society in Rosario and the region and interaction with many young people. 3. Global Mindset, social responsibility, cultural diversity, leadership and entrepreneurship. Working Hours: From 10:00 To 16:00. Total of 30 hours per week. Saturday work None. Payment: Salary in US 0$ Target Audience: Children 1-4

Learning Way Schools 8 weeks Earliest Start Date 20.05.2014 Latest End Date 14.07.2014 Earliest Start Date 04.08.2014 Latest End Date 28.09.2014 ARGENTINA Learning Way Schools takes an important role in the education of children and young people by giving them more opportunities to have a better future. Trainees will work in NGOs, educational institutions or community centers giving educational support or classes on different subjects and topics. Department the intern will be working: Educational and cultural workshops Job Description: To motivate children to learn so as to shape future generations who value education and effort. For that purpose, candidates will work in primary or secondary schools, during 6 weeks with teenagers. To prepare and implement cultural workshops. To share their cultural background. To give children coaching about current issues such as environment, bullying, social responsibility, etc. Children will have to give a final feedback to show what they have learnt during the project Candidates will receive assistance and coaching from AIESEC, but they will be free to prepare the workshops as they like. It is important to be creative so as to draw student s attention. Before arrival: Presentation about yourself and homecountry/culture. Working Conditions Other materials needed to do the workshops will be provided by AIESEC. The projects will take place in primary and secondary schools. Students are between 13 and 18 years old Working Hours: From 8:00 To 11:00 With a total of 30 hours per week Saturday work None. Payment: Salary in US 0$ Target Audience: Childrens of 6-12 or Students of 14-18

Project Zeal 8 weeks Earliest Start Date 01.06.2014 Latest End Date 15.07.2014 INDIA The project Zeal is basically to empower the citizens in the city and lead the city towards a positive growth Job Description: WEEK 0 Welcome week for adaptation. WEEK 1 - Make paper bags in an NGO and distribute them in the city for a greener cause and create awareness about AIESEC. WEEK 2 - Teach foreign languages to high school children and involve in cultural exchange. This will carry on for the next 4 weeks as well. A maximum of 3 hours per week per client shall be carried on WEEK 3 - Organize school level competitions among children on various topics which would empower children and judge them. WEEK 4 - Conduct college level events, interacting with the youth in colleges regarding the issues being faced in the city and empower them to come up with creative ideas to solve the same. WEEK 5 - Conduct a typical GLOBAL VILLAGE event, where you would be presenting your country to the young generation here. WEEK 6 - Plan and make a FEED a DAY event, involving food distribution to the needy Before arrival:. 1. Distributing at least 2000 paper bags 2. Conduct language classes for at least 4 weeks of a minimum of 3 to 4 hours per week. 3. Successful conduction of the school level and the college level events in at least 8 different institutions. Working Conditions: Personal Workspace, Computer, Internet Access. This job will be developed in Sincelejo, Colombia. Working Hours: From 10:00 To 17:00 With a total of 30 hours per week Saturday work Mostly Payment: Salary in US $0 Target Audience: Students 14-18,University students.

Summer Sunshine School 8weeks Earliest Start Date 20.07.2014 Latest End Date 01.09.2014 Algeria Department the intern will be working: Teaching & Language Education Job Description: Prepare, organize and deliver 6 weeks long Spanish language courses for students. The preparation for lessons is required before the internship starts It will be an interactive form of teaching based on principle of questions and answers. Each lesson will be focusing on a particular topic. Prepare interactive materials such as graphic slides, games, conversational role play, song lyrics and relevant videos for each topic. Present intern s country - making presentations about home country and its habits, sharing experience. Bring flag, souvenirs, costume and some traditional food. Deliver 10 classes per week 15 to 20 attendees per class Complete and creative country presentation during the global village. Before arrival: Interns are required to prepare own materials for the lessons and topics for language courses. They are supposed to prepare for country presentations. Bring flag, souvenirs, costume and some traditional food For the global village. Inform yourself about Algeria.. Working Conditions: Personal Workspace. Computer. Internet Access Interns have an opportunity to travel around the country after internship to learn from the local culture. Bring your personal computer and your camera more information about the program will be shared with the interns before the arrival.. Working Hours: From 9:00 To 15:00 With a total of 30 hours per week Saturday work None Payment: Salary in US $0 Target Audience: Students 14-18

AIESEC University powered by BEST 8weeks Earliest Start Date 01.09.2014 Latest End Date 31.10.2014 POLAND During 8-week-long internship trainee conducts interactive language workshops for students interested to learn foreign languages in multicultural environment through direct interaction and fun.. That is why our workshops are designed in an creative way that bases on discussion panels and contains activities such as Language Tour and Global Village. Every intern that participates in the project will participate in professional preparation cycle organized by the AIESEC Lublin and BEST language school that will prepare him/her for conducting classes and workshops. Both AIESEC Lublin and BEST cooperate to provide interns professional development. Department the intern will be working: Teaching& Language Education Cultural Education Linguistics Job Description: Trainee will be conducting language classes in groups of 10-15 people on different language levels for 30 hours weekly. Every class lasts 90 minutes. Each group has language classes twice a week. The classes are going to start on 01.09.2014. Trainee is responsible for checking language knowledge of the students systematically by conducting tests and exams Trainee has to arrive in Poland at least on 29.08.2014 in order to get prepared. During the internship: conducts Language Tours (outdoor classes) and consultancy with students. participates in Global Village Ending Gala. Before arrival: Trainee has to be part in preparation seminar (30-31.08) which is obligatory.agenda includes merits and preparation to run workshops properly. Working Conditions All facilities needed for the workshops (flipcharts, markers, screens, projector) will be provided. Workshops participants will know English at least at communicational level. Preparation materials for workshops and specific topics are required before arrival. Working Hours: From 8:00 To 21:00 With a total of 30 hours per week Saturday work None. Payment: 470$ Target Audience: university students ; 18 or more years old

Youth Impact 8weeks Earliest Start Date 20.09.2014 Latest End Date 22.12.2014 DENMARK 6 Places Welcome to the project, where you will be creating youth impact! Grab the chance to bring your culture to a Scandinavian country, to break down cultural barriers and support young high-school students in reaching their goals of developing their language skills. This is your chance to show Danish students, how the real case scenario is behind the language that they are studying so be ready for being overly cultural minded when choosing this internship, cause you have to bring the action! The project and your role The main objective of this project is for you to help Danish high-school students developing their language skills, while bringing the aspect of cultural understanding. Your main role is to interact and speak with the students in the foreign language and this by giving them support and confidence, and thereby increasing their capabilities of interacting with different cultures. Therefor this project allows freedom to introduce culture in its own way and to develop language skills of the young Danish students while doing it. The program demands from you 40 weekly working hours with classes (including preparation time), and you will have a close collaboration with the teachers of the class, as youv will work together as a team. Supported/included - Accommodation - Transportation to school and back - One cultural event per month - One hot meal for lunch in school on each working day - Common workspace at the school - Some lovely Danish students very excited to meet you! Not supported/not included - Food (estimation on monthly expense: 200) - Souvenirs - Other transportation - Fun beside the planned cultural event

Información de interés Una vez enviado el CV recibiréis una respuesta por correo si cumple o no con los parámetros mínimos para participar del programa. Se solicitará una entrevista personal Se dará por concluido el proceso(con la justificacion) La respuesta tendrá lugar en un plazo máximo de 24h laborales, contadas desde su envío. Los gastos por vuestra parte serían 300 de gestión + 50 de fianza (se os devuelven al final, una vez hayáis rellenado los cuestionarios para la evaluación del programa) y el viaje hasta el punto de destino. Aunque a priori suponga un gasto, los gastos allí son mínimos o estan incluidos y la experiencia merece la pena. Animaros a solicitarlo! Espero que os animéis y veáis en esto una oportunidad para aprender, mejorar vuestras competencias, engrosar el curriculum y disfrutar de unas experiencias nuevas. En algunos proyectos se requiere cierto nivel de ingles; en caso de no disponer de titulo oficial disponemos de nuestro propio sistema de evaluacion totalmenet gratuito. Para cualquier pregunta, podéis contactar con nosotros a través de: https://www.facebook.com/aiesec.valladolid adrian.cifuentes@aiesec.net valladolid@aiesecinspain.org