Offered by Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES), Stanford Global Studies, The Europe Center
The Museum of Occupations and Freedom VABAMU is a private institution founded in 1998 whose task is to collect, process, study and present the history of the occupations of Estonia 1939–1991.
Dive into hands-on ecosystem science with the San Francisco Estuary Institute’s Resilient Landscapes Program internship where you’ll join a dynamic team of scientists, sharpen your GIS, research, and data analysis skills, and help shape innovative strategies for Bay Area landscapes.
The intern will work directly with the Yellowstone archaeologists in developed areas and back county off trail settings, gaining a variety of fieldwork experiences, including survey, excavation, and site condition assessments.
Experience working with collections in a park museum with a large and varied collection from the world's first National Park Service. Be exposed to a broad spectrum of museum activities and independent, team, and direct mentored work.
Offered by Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES), Stanford Global Studies
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) is the only flagship in engineering and IT science and education in Estonia, providing higher education at all levels.
Offered by Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI)
SCCEI is offering a unique two-week program with first-hand understanding of the complexities of China’s economy through site visits to technology firms, consumer markets, factory floors, education and environmental organizations.
Gain valuable non-profit experience while getting a glimpse into the legislative process in California! The goal is to bridge gaps between academia and policy as well as learn to communicate nonpartisan information effectively.