internship

Ber and Sarah, UCC students on their Public Health Internship in India

Ber and Sarah and the staff of the FPAI project - Jauipur - India

Ber and Sarah, UCC students on their Public Health Internship in India

Ber and Sarah, Public Helath and Health Promotion Students in UCC tell us about their internship programme in India

Any previous views we had of India have completely changed for the better. When we remember back to the EIL pre-departure workshop and the chat you gave on culture shock, we really did not realise how much of a cultural difference we were letting ourselves in for. Everything is so unbelievably different and challenging, but we wouldn't want it any other way.

Time to say Goodbye

 

Time to say Goodbye

My time at the EIL office in Cork is nearly over. As I was hoping at the beginning the time at EIL teached me lots of things. I wish I could turn back time!

Four weeks of Intercultural Experience teached me what motivated and purposeful people can change. Their work make a difference! So I am proud and deeply grateful that I could be part of EIL. In my opinion the mission of EIL deserves to be supported. Because EIL offers you the chance to see behind the curtain and to make changes.

Intern at EIL Office in Cork

Intern at EIL Office in Cork: Brendan Kelleher (Manager/ Individual Programmmes) and Marius Kulmer (Intern from Germany) working at the EIL Office in Cork.

Intern at EIL Office in Cork

Internship at EIL Office in Cork

Impressions of Ireland

 I have been in Ireland for one week now. More precisely I am doing an internship at the “EIL Intercultural Learning” office of Ireland situated in Cork City in the south of Ireland for four weeks. It is the first time for me being in Ireland and it is amazing. But how time flies!

Intern at EIL Office in Cork

Marian Kelly (Administrative Officer) and Marius Kulmer (Intern from Germany) working at the EIL Office in Cork.

Intern at EIL Office in Cork