GIST Global Internship 2026 South Korea

South KoreaGIST Global
South KoreaScholarshipFully FundedRolling deadlinemasters
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Program details

Key facts at a glance

Host country
South Korea
Region
Asia
Institution
GIST Global
Study level
Master's
Funding
Fully Funded

Program overview

Full description, requirements, and what to expect

This Internship program in South Korea offers fully funded,. The application deadline is February 27, 2025.

KEY DETAILS - Location: South Korea - Program level: Internship - Funding: Fully Funded, - Deadline: February 27, 2025

ELIGIBILITY - Open to students of all nationalities; applicants from any country are welcome. - Accessible to international master’s degree candidates or senior undergraduate students now enrolled in recognized universities. - A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.5 scale, or a comparable academic norm, is required of applicants. - Students from English-speaking nations, or whose university’s major medium of instruction is English, can produce a passport copy or a Medium of Instruction certificate in place of standardized English tests. - A varied and international internship cohort is ensured by being open to students worldwide.

BENEFITS - Round‑trip Airfare: Travel costs to and from South Korea are covered. - Accommodation: On-campus housing provided for the full duration of the internship. - Monthly living allowance: Financial support to cover living expenses during the program. - Korean Language Classes: Introductory lessons to help interns learn the basics of Korean. - Cultural Workshops: Sessions on Korean culture, traditions, and society to enhance cultural understanding. - Special Lectures: Access to seminars and talks delivered by GIST faculty and industry experts. - Cultural Exploration: Opportunities to visit local landmarks and experience South Korean culture firsthand. - Networking & Community: Meet and make new friends with fellow GIST interns from around the world, fostering global connections.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS - Official Degree Certificates: This may include your diploma, enrollment certificate, or graduation certificate verifying your academic status. - Official Academic Transcripts: Full transcripts of your academic records, translated into English if not originally in English. - Letter of Recommendation: A formal reference from a professor, academic advisor, or supervisor who can attest to your academic abilities and suitability for the internship. - Proof of English Proficiency: Documentation showing your English language skills, if applicable. Students from English-speaking countries or whose university’s primary language of instruction is English may submit a Medium of Instruction certificate or passport copy instead of standardized tests.

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Requirements & preparation

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Eligibility criteria

5 requirements to review

  • Open to students of all nationalities; applicants from any country are welcome.
  • Accessible to international master’s degree candidates or senior undergraduate students now enrolled in recognized universities.
  • A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.5 scale, or a comparable academic norm, is required of applicants.
  • Students from English-speaking nations, or whose university’s major medium of instruction is English, can produce a passport copy or a Medium of Instruction certificate in place of standardized English tests.
  • A varied and international internship cohort is ensured by being open to students worldwide.

Benefits & funding

8 perks included · Fully Funded

  • Round‑trip Airfare: Travel costs to and from South Korea are covered.
  • Accommodation: On-campus housing provided for the full duration of the internship.
  • Monthly living allowance: Financial support to cover living expenses during the program.
  • Korean Language Classes: Introductory lessons to help interns learn the basics of Korean.
  • Cultural Workshops: Sessions on Korean culture, traditions, and society to enhance cultural understanding.
  • Special Lectures: Access to seminars and talks delivered by GIST faculty and industry experts.
  • Cultural Exploration: Opportunities to visit local landmarks and experience South Korean culture firsthand.
  • Networking & Community: Meet and make new friends with fellow GIST interns from around the world, fostering global connections.

Required documents

Prepare these before you apply

  1. 1Official Degree Certificates: This may include your diploma, enrollment certificate, or graduation certificate verifying your academic status.
  2. 2Official Academic Transcripts: Full transcripts of your academic records, translated into English if not originally in English.
  3. 3Letter of Recommendation: A formal reference from a professor, academic advisor, or supervisor who can attest to your academic abilities and suitability for the internship.
  4. 4Proof of English Proficiency: Documentation showing your English language skills, if applicable. Students from English-speaking countries or whose university’s primary language of instruction is English may submit a Medium of Instruction certificate or passport copy instead of standardized tests.

Important dates

Deadlines and listing updates

  • Application deadlineRolling — applications accepted on an ongoing basis
  • Published on Opportunity StationFeb 2, 2026
  • Last updatedJul 8, 2026

Participating location

Where this opportunity takes place

South Korea · Asia

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Next step

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