Snapshot

Minimum GPA: 2.75

Terms and Dates:

  • Summer 2022
  • Winter 2023

Cornell Affiliations:

Agriculture and Life Sciences

This Opportunity is Currently in Draft

Overview

Opportunity Description

The CALS Global Fellows program offers virtual opportunities with some of our partners. Please reference the placement listings for the number of available placements and the modality of participation. Please note, the CALS Global Fellows program may not fill all available spots for each opportunity. The CALS Global Fellows program has a limited number of total placements we can fill for each summer term. 

The CALS Global Fellows Program supports CALS undergraduate students from any major in pursuit of challenging, professionally-focused summer internships and research placements that enhance and complement their career goals and academic progress, while enriching their undergraduate experience with diverse cultural and international immersion. Through key partnerships, the Global Fellows Program provides a platform for students to make positive and definable contributions to global organizations and communities.

Acceptance to the program is competitive and a limited number of students are selected each year. Selected Fellows receive a stipend to offset major expenses.

The program includes three required parts: a pre-engagement portfolio (completed in Canvas), a continuous 7–8-week internship or research placement in an international setting, and a 1-credit post-engagement course in the first 7-weeks of the Fall 2023 semester (ALS/GDEV 3105).

Suggested majors and/or professional interests: Open to all CALS and Dyson students with a particular focus Business and Entrepreneurship, Business and Consulting, Applied Economic and Management, Environmental Sciences and Sustainability, Information Sciences, Biometry and Statistics, Communications (media and journalism), NGO/Non-Profit in Education.

Information Session:

There are no information sessions planned at this time. 

Placements Opportunities

Placements: 2 (in-person) and 2 (virtual)

CALS in partnership with the Intern Group, will support selected Fellows in the Spring semester to finalize their placement in an organization or company based on their skills and interests. The placement process includes an interview with our partner and with the company/organization's supervisor. It is key then, that students are flexible around placement finalization, clearly articulate their personal and professional objectives throughout the application process, and if selected as a Fellow, contribute meaningfully to the matching phase.

Desired qualifications: Some prior work or internship experience is desirable but not required. Students should also be open to non-traditional learning experiences. 

Past participants have been placed in opportunities focused on business research, business consulting, business analytics, digital marketing and advertising, computer programming, and tutoring and teaching software to children. 

About Japan

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, the the political and economic hub of Japan. It is ranked 4th on the Global Financial Index and home to over 50 Fortune 500 companies. The city has hosted the 1964 summer Olympics, 3 G7 summits, and will be the host for the summer 2021 Olympics. As a center for international research and development, Tokyo is home to major universities. 

Japan is home to the high infamous bullet train which is centrally run out of Tokyo. It can transport you around Japan to see it's beautiful National Parks such as Chichibu Tama KaiFuji-Hakone-IzuOgasawara National Parks, and Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park. Don't forget to visit Mount Fuji. 

 

We encourage you to apply to your first choice program only. There is a space within the application to indicate if you have a second choice. If you are interested in two opportunities that are very different from one another and would prefer to write two statements of purpose, you may upload both to the same application in ONE document. Make sure they are clearly titled with the correct placement opportunity IF you are writing two statements. For reference, click here to review examples of statements from past participants.    

You may preview the application without starting an application by clicking on the “preview application” button next to the apply button. All applications contain the same questions and all information related to the program can be found within the experience page. There is no additional information within the application.