Internships: Overseas

Organizations where MSFS students have interned overseas include, but are not limited to:

  • Amnesty International (London)
  • Booz Allen Hamilton (Munich)
  • Catholic Relief Services (Chad)
  • CHF International (Sudan)
  • Center for National and International Studies (Yerevan, Armenia)
  • Center for Strategic Studies (Wellington, New Zealand)
  • Deutsche Bank (Frankfurt)
  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (London)
  • European Public Policy Advisors (Brussels)
  • FINCA International (El Salvador, Peru, Malawi)
  • International Finance Corporation (Bulgaria)
  • JPMorganChase (Frankfurt and Hong Kong)
  • KPMG Management Consulting (London)
  • Novartis Pharmaceuticals AG (Basel, Switzerland)
  • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (Paris)
  • Procter & Gamble (Mexico City)
  • Project Hope (Moscow)
  • Partners for Development (Bosnia)
  • Save the Children (Haiti)
  • Shell (Turkey)
  • Soros Foundation (Macedonia)
  • Swedish National Board of Trade (Stockholm)
  • Union Bank (Zurich and Geneva)
  • United Nations Development Programme (Bhutan, Japan, Nicaragua, and Tanzania, Zambia)
  • UN High Commissioner for Refugees (Benin, Bosnia, Ethiopia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Switzerland, Turkey, and Zambia)
  • US Embassies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America
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