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International Student Internship Program (ISIP) at Princeton University, USA

The International Student Internship Program (ISIP) is now available for international undergraduates from other educational institutions for internships during the summer months. The program is administered by the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs and Operations.

The purpose of the ISIP program is to offer promising young scholars from outside of the United States the opportunity to get to know Princeton University and to work with and learn alongside Princeton’s renowned professors and scholars.

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  • Field of Internship: Internship is available for international undergraduate students from other educational institutions to intern with Princeton University faculty, scholars and administrators on campus in the summer
  • Course Level: Internship
  • Internship Provider: Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs and Operations
  • The internship can be taken in the U.S.

Eligibility

To qualify for an internship, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Internship applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates at institutions outside of the United States and must be at least 18 years of age before the start of the internship.
  • International students must be able to meet the funding requirements for J-1 Student Intern visas, including covering costs of housing, healthcare, transportation and visa.
  • In limited circumstances, a sponsoring faculty member may wish to provide funding from his/her research funds.
  • ISIP participants will be required (by law) to purchase health insurance that provides adequate coverage.

How to Apply:

How to Apply: To apply,

  • Eligible applicants with a Princeton nomination may complete the online application with a resume and a scanned copy of the official transcript.
  • A professional letter of recommendation needs to be submitted directly by your recommender to Claire Hu, Program Director.

Application Deadline: February 28.

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