Internships
Through the generosity of the Freeman Foundation, ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø is providing approximately 20 students a grant up to $6,500 to participate in internships in Asia for 6-8 weeks in the summer of 2025.
The East Asia Internship Program offers students the opportunity to gain real-world experience in the dynamic East and Southeast Asia region.
Eligible internship hosts include businesses, governments, research institutes, non-profit organizations, and other institutions in Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
With the assistance of the Betty and B. Frank Matthews II ’49 Center for Career Development (Matthews Center) and the Dean Rusk International Studies Program, students can apply and serve as an intern in a wide variety of fields.
While the program has various connections developed by the college, students are encouraged to pursue opportunities identified through independent research.
See below for possible internship connections through ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø alumni and parents. Although students will not receive course credit for successful completion of the internship, they will receive financial support for this summer experience.
Grant Support
- Airfare and transportation expenses
- Housing and utilities
- Food costs
- Funds are meant to cover cost-of-living expenses and are not to be considered wage replacement
- Administrative costs if working with a college partner
- Students will be required to submit a report of their expenses at the end of the program
- Students are responsible for securing their own housing, coordinating their individual travel arrangements, and pursuing proper work authorization for their internship. Some college partners or employers may provide assistance with these tasks.
Student Eligibility
First-years, sophomores, and juniors and students of all majors are encouraged to apply. Priority is given to students that will be returning to ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø for the fall 2025 semester (fall 2025 study abroad students are eligible). Students are not eligible for a grant if they intend to receive academic credit for Explorer 099 or an independent study. Applications are open to all current first-year, sophomore, and junior students. U.S. citizens and permanent residents are encouraged to apply.
Applying
Students submit a written application and resume/CV through . The application requires a reference form submitted by a ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø faculty member and a short essay.
For more information, contact Tynisha Brice at tybrice@davidson.edu or Dr. Jane Mangan at jamangan@davidson.edu.
Internship Opportunities
Generated through alumni, parents, and faculty networks.
Bridge Magazine - Beijing
Jiaxing Daily - Jiaxing Xhejiang
Nanjing University Press - Nanjing Jiangsu
Asia Pacific Adventure - Hong Kong
International New York Times - Hong Kong
SmartTravelAsia.com - Hong Kong
The Business Times - Singapore
Voice of America - Bangkok, Thailand
Shanghaiist.com - Shanghai
Credit Suisse - Tokyo
Jiaxing Branch ICBC - Beijing
KPMG China - Shanghai
Bank of China Henan Branch - Zhengzhou
Asia GMIB Business Management - Hong Kong
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce - Hong Kong
Hong Kong Homes - Hong Kong
HSBC - Hong Kong
ING Investment Banking - Hong Kong
LIM Advisors - Hong Kong
Sylebra Capital Management - Hong Kong
Ward Ferry Management Ltd. - Hong Kong
PT. Multikarsa Investama - Indonesia
Bank of America Merrill Lynch - Tokyo
Macquarie Group - Tokyo
JP Morgan - Seoul
Red Planet Hotels - Thailand
TE Connectivity - Shanghai
SOMAR Corporation - Tokyo
Capitaland - Beijing
EuroStarBrands - Shanghai
Mercer Human Capital - Hong Kong
HRnetOne - Tokyo
Cooperative Installations Macau - Macau
DHR International - Singapore
EY - Singapore
Migo - Taipei City
TÃœV SÃœD Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. - Singapore
BCT Power Supplies Co. Ltd. - Beijing
BAO Gang Steel Co. - Shanghai
Control Risks - Shanghai
Foster Wheeler Power Group Asia - Shanghai
TBEA Transformer Group - Shenyang, China
Boku, Inc. - Tokyo
kgb - Philippines
Epic - Singapore
Samsung Heavy Industries - Seoul
Tai Ping Carpets International - Thailand
United Education & Investment - Chengdu
Government of Jilin Provence - Jilin
Longan Law Firm - Shanghai
Gerson Lehrman Group - Singapore
Centers for Disease Control - Hanoi
Woods and Wayside International - Indonesia
Ingersoll-Rand - Shanghai, multiple locations
Dreamland Farms - Shanghai
World Wildlife Fund - Shanghai
RTI International - Multiple Locations
Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical Co. - Nanjing
Celanese - Shanghai
Unilever R&D - Shanghai
Toagosei Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
SPA Myanmar - Myanmar
Make-A-Wish Foundation International - Singapore
Fellowships are competitive awards and programs that provide funding and other resources for meaningful immersive work, like research, teaching, or service. Like scholarships, fellowships can also support academic study.
These featured fellowships support a variety of experiences in and outside of the U.S. Interested candidates should contact the Office of Fellowships to learn more about these fellowships and other programs.