Career Building
The SUNY Cortland International Programs Office is providing the following links and resources for information purposes only, but is not directly affiliated with the organizations listed below:
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Peace Corps:
The Peace Corps is a service opportunity for motivated "change makers" to immerse themselves in a community abroad, working side by side with local leaders to tackle the most pressing challenges of our generation. The Peace Corps two-year program is often called life-defining by the more than 220,000 Americans who have served. Get the chance to fully integrate into a host country community, where you will live and work on projects ranging from education to business development. |
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Student Fellowship Opportunities: SUNY Cortland students can apply for scholarships including the Mitchell, Marshall, Rhodes, Goldwater, and Udall scholarships. Awards include Boren and Fulbright. Read more about Fulbright in the link above or in the link to the Fulbright Teaching Assistant Award Program below. |
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Fulbright Teaching Assistant Award Program: The English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Programs place Fulbrighters in classrooms abroad to provide assistance to the local English teachers. ETAs help teach English language while serving as cultural ambassadors for the U.S. The age and academic level of the students varies by country, ranging from kindergarten to university level. |
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Fulbright Brazil English Teaching Assistant Awards:
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Schwarzman Scholars Program:
The Schwarzman Scholars experience is anchored in a rigorous and innovative master's degree program at the Tsinghua University, one of the country's leading universities. The program also provides Scholars with unparalleled learning opportunities with leaders from China and the world through high-level interactions at lectures, an internship program, a mentor’s network, and intensive deep-dive travel seminars. |
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BUNAC: Work, intern or volunteer abroad! BUNAC is the work and travel expert and has been helping young people work and volunteer abroad since 1962. Popular gap year destinations include: Canada, New Zealand, Nepal, Australia, Britain, China, South Africa, and many more. |
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Diversity Abroad Fellowship Program: Diversity Abroad invites Graduate students and new professionals interested in pursuing careers or gaining professional development experience in Global Education to apply for a 1-Year Fellowship to work remotely with Diversity Abroad in Student Support Services, Educational Resources & Member Engagement, Research & Scholarship, and Event Coordination. |
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The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET): JET has sent more than 60,000 global participants (including nearly 32,000 Americans) to work in schools, boards of education, and government offices throughout Japan. This program offers a unique cultural exchange opportunity to meet people from all around the world, living and working in Japan. |
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TAPIF: Teaching Assistant Program in France: This program places assistant English teachers in classes for 12 hours per week and in up to three primary or secondary schools. Besides France, positions are also available in the French-speaking countries of Reunion, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana. Monthly salary provided, housing is arranged independently. To be eligible, applicants must be between 20 and 35 years old, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a native English speaker with at least intermediate level (B1) proficiency in French. Applications are open between October and January, with positions lasting from October through April. |
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Aclipse (Teach English in China and Korea): Aclipse places recent college graduates into teaching positions in the Chinese and South Korean school systems. Applicants do not need to have teaching experience to apply. |
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Dave's ESL Café: Dave’s ESL Café is a great resource for ESL lesson plans and job postings for teaching positions all around the world! |
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The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE): CIEE creates opportunities that help bring people together. Their programs include: study abroad, teach abroad, high school study abroad, and gap year abroad programs; international faculty development seminars; summer work and travel exchanges; internships; professional training programs; and volunteer opportunities. |
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Projects Abroad offers a number of activities to supplement the education and life skills of recent college graduates. Volunteer and teaching placements are available in more than 30 countries, and include placement in environmental science, medicine and healthcare, human rights, business, and more. |
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InterExchange Cultural Exchange: InterExchange is a nonprofit organization devoted to promoting cross-cultural awareness through work and volunteer exchange programs. In turn, they provide a unique answer for businesses, organizations, summer camps, and families in need of staff, interns, volunteers, camp counselors and au pairs. |
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English Opens Doors Program: Ministry of Chilean Education:
The Program was created in 2003 with the mission to improve the level of English for students between 5th grade and 12th grade throughout the Chilean public school system by providing teacher training, instructional materials, language competitions, English immersion camps, and semester abroad scholarships for university students. |
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"Choosing a Career in International Development" (Book): For those considering a career in International Development, this book gives down to earth information and advice. It is an intriguing look at the field from top to bottom. What is International Development, its specialties and careers? How can one prepare? This book describes operations, challenges, and personal rewards through real life accounts. |
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SUNY Cortland Career Services: A resource for SUNY Cortland AND international students, |
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Teach English in Spain: Provided by CIEE, this program offers five different options to choose from. Regardless of the program you select, you’ll enjoy a deep engagement with the Spanish culture and language. In your free time, you can enjoy some of Europe’s greatest cultural and historic treasures! |
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RVF International (Spain): Teach English in Spain through RVF International, which provides visa support, advice on moving to Spain, Spanish language courses and cultural immersion opportunities. Individuals are placed in Spanish schools through local regional government offices. No prior teaching experience required! |
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Teach at the Anglo-American School of Sofia (Bulgaria): Looking for highly skilled and dedicated professionals who believe deeply in people and the importance of international education to become part of the school's team. |
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Teach in Romania: Qualified teachers have the opportunity to teach in public schools across the country or Romania’s private international schools, most of which are located in Bucharest (the capital of Romania). To teach English in Romania, teachers can also apply to teach in public schools; English teaching jobs are also available in private language centers. |
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Teach at Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools (Kazakhstan): Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools is looking for experienced international teachers to join their team of educators. If you have three years' experience of full time teaching; a teaching qualification and current license (QTS or equivalent); a relevant degree; and, native level English, then this opportunity may be perfect for you! |
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Teachaway:
Search engine for teaching opportunities abroad. |
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Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals: The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) is a fellowship funded by the German Bundestag and U.S. Department of State that annually provides 75 American and 75 German young professionals, between the ages of 18-24, the opportunity to spend one year in each other’s countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts on a cultural immersion program. |
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VIA Asia/U.S. Exchange Programs: VIA’s comparative health care programs empower medical students from across Asia to become empathetic, self-aware doctors able to communicate across boundaries. Programs combine cultural immersion, critical analysis and experiential learning activities. |
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NAFSA Association of International Educators - Connect & Network:
NAFSA Career Center provides education, support and engagement to international educators during all phases of their careers. We are the premier place where international educators can build their careers and where institutions and organizations find the best qualified professionals in the field. |
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International Development Careers:
Idealist Careers helps purpose-driven professionals find, land, and love their social impact jobs. Through actionable advice and inspirational stories, they hope to spur and support a global community of doers who’ve made changing the world their careers. |
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Lehigh University - Careers in International Relations: While a degree in International Relations does not lead to a specific career in the way that accounting or engineering does, a major in International Relations, by emphasizing clarity in speech and writing, analytical skills and a detailed knowledge of world politics prepares students for careers in government, journalism, law, non-governmental organizations, international business, and in teaching and research. |
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Peacebuilding, Social Change, Social Impact, Development Careers: Peace and Collaborative Development Network (PCDN) is a hub for the global change making community. PCDN is a rapidly growing social enterprise that gathers over 35,500 professionals, organizations and students engaged in social change, peacebuilding, social entrepreneurship, development and related fields. In addition, PCDN gives members the tools, resources and jobs to lead successful lives and careers in the social change sector. |
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Intelligence Community Careers Find job opportunities in the U.S. international intelligence community. These include the Department of State, CIA, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and more. |
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Consular Fellows: The Consular Fellows Program offers candidates a unique opportunity to serve their country, utilize their foreign language skills, and develop valuable skills and experience that will serve them well in follow-on professions. |
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Teaching Abroad Presentation
Access the recording of the Teaching Abroad Presentation by Ryan Walker '14 and Hugh Anderson M '17. Learn how to get started with teaching abroad, with specific information related to teaching in Shanghai, China and Japan.
Want to teach English abroad? Visit this link for detailed information on educational structure, teaching/certification requirements, and salaries offered in different countries: Country Chart for Teaching English Abroad
Study Abroad Peer Advisors
The International Programs Office (IPO) is offering internships to return study abroad participants interested in promoting study abroad to SUNY Cortland students.
The Study Abroad Peer Advisors Internship Program is designed to increase the awareness of study abroad programs on the Cortland campus. Promotions will include classroom presentations that will provide personal stories and knowledge of study abroad in the attempt to inform and generate student interest in studying abroad. Peer Advisors are also encouraged to explore other means by which to connect with students including, but not limited to, tabling, office advising, social networking, video blogs, and written articles in student interest publications.
Read the Position Description and complete an Application on the Study Abroad Peer Advisors Internship Page by August 16, 2024 to apply for the Fall 2024 semester!