
-Erin Oliver, London
Journalism internship,
July-August, 2011
Upon arriving in Nepal I was quite nervous and apprehensive about what awaited me.
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Annie Sampson, Ireland
Photojournalism Internship
July-August 2011
Nepal has all the ingredients of a good stew. Bits you don’t like much, bits you hate, really nice pieces that you want to keep eating, they’re so good, and bits that are a wonderful surprise.
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Cecilia Rangel Lopez, Maxico
Photojournalism Internship
June-July 2011
I didn’t have a clear idea about how Nepal looks before to arrived.
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-Yosuke Sano, Japan
Photojournalism Internship
May-June, 2011
As a mountain lover, I always wanted to go to Nepal and climb mountains.
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- Elena Samonova, Russia
Human Rights Research
April-July, 2011
I came to Nepal for 3 month to make a research about child rights for my university thesis.
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S. Som, USA
Photojournalsim Internship
May, 2011
With only a week in Nepal, I had the pleasure of accompanying Mr. Ram Hugamai, a photojournalist with over 20 years of experience in the field and Senior Editor of Gorkhapatra National Daily on a journey through Nepal’s capital city of Kathmandu—a bustling city full of history, culture, and scenery, jam-packed with over 3 million people, devout in their spiritually, traditions, and good will, but also eager and ready for political, social, and economical change.
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David Sachs,Germany
Medical Elective
Technische Universität München
Coming to Nepal and coming to see how medicine in Nepal works has made an incredible impression on me.
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Simon Gillespie, Canada
Photojournalism
Univversity of Montreal
As a university student, I strongly believe that having internships is the greatest way to learn.
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–Seth Ostrowski, USA,
Journalism Intern
When I graduated from the University of Alaska Anchorage in December of 2007, I realized that I had yet to do a single internship.
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– Steve Francois,
NGO Intern
As a student in political science, the chance to experience working in a foreing country is priceless. To be able to do it in Nepal was wonderful and will help troughout my life.
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– Crystal Street
Journalism Intern
The opportunity to work as a journalist in a foreign country is a priceless experience, and in the proper environment it can alter career paths and life perspectives.
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–Brian Wraight, USA
Teaching Intern
When I came to Nepal I had never stood in front of a class and tried to teach before. For those of you in the same situation fear not.
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