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.





