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Top 10 Paid internships for international Students in 2023

The best-paid internships can give you the skills and information you need for a successful career, whether you are a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD student.

Numerous studies have demonstrated that these are useful additions to resumes since they let employers know how employable you are.

Below are the top 10 best-paid internships for international students: 

Tesla Internship Programme

Engineering, business, and design students can all apply for paid internships at Tesla. All students, including international ones, are eligible to apply at any time. 

It continuously seeks interns who share its enthusiasm for sustainability and innovation.

You must have a strong academic record, effective teamwork abilities, the capacity to work independently, and a zest for learning and taking on difficult tasks to be considered for an internship here.

University of Oxford 

With about 45% of international students constituting the population of Oxford University, it is a soft spot for students seeking opportunities away from their countries.

The University of Oxford offers a series of summer internship programmes via its Oxford alumni network. This includes internships at the Oxford Mail and BBC Radio Oxford. 

The university provides all students with funds through their internship program via its Oxford Living Wage initiative.

KAUST International Internship Programme

Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is a global private research centre providing lucrative international student internship opportunities.

Science, technology, and engineering students are open to about 130 fully paid internship opportunities at KAUST.

A monthly stipend, health insurance, assistance obtaining a visa, travel expenses, housing, community resources, and money for social activities are all offered to beneficiaries of the internship.

University of Salford

International students can complete internships at the University of Salford Manchester for professional experience.

Through the Santander Internship Program, students can complete a paid internship program with a company in the Greater Manchester area.

Interns can make up to 350 pounds per week, working 35 hours and earning 9.90 pounds per hour.

UNICEF Internship Programme

Students in their undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs are eligible for the UNICEF Internship Program.

The program enables interns to expand their professional networks, participate in a case competition, and learn new skills.

Living expenses, a stipend, support for visa and travel costs are all included.

The UNICEF internship program is open all year round.

Loughborough University 

Internship opportunities are available at Loughborough University in web and digital, alumni engagement, recruitment marketing, academic school marketing, and student recruitment.

There will be a fixed term of 12 months for all full-time positions, with students paid about 19000 pounds during their internship period. 

Only graduates and students in their matric year can benefit from the internship opportunity at Loughborough University. 

World Health Organisation Internship

This is a perfect opportunity for those interested in working in the health sector. The WHO internship is one of the best-paid internship opportunities in the world.

All overseas students who have finished their programs are eligible for this internships.

You will have the opportunity to work on challenging projects that will advance you. A living allowance, food assistance, and health and accident insurance will be provided to applicants.

University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh internship opportunity covers law, business, performing arts and design. The university collaborates with the careers service department and Santander Universities to sponsor the internship.

This opportunity is available to graduates and is still open to them two years after their graduation.

Its ten weeks summer internship of 30 hours per week can provide students with about 1,575 pounds

CERN Short-Term Internship Programme

For bachelor’s and master’s students who desire to work at the best and most reputable research institutes under the supervision of outstanding researchers and professors, the CERN Short-Term Internship Programme offers a fantastic opportunity.

Students from all over the world can apply year-round for this one- to six-month paid opportunity.

University of Cambridge 

The University of Cambridge is a prestigious school that welcomes thousands of students from about 130 countries yearly. 

Cambridge Enterprise, which is in charge of assisting in the translation of research to produce internationally renowned economic and social effects, offers paid internship opportunities.

The university’s career services are available to interns who want assistance with their job search and networking possibilities.


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