Gain access to unique opportunities and leave a lasting impact with a Public Health Internship through World Endeavors. Whether you’re interested in conducting reviews and research, promoting strategic programs, or engaging in community visits, these internships give you a look at the wide breadth and depth of the public health field. These placements are a great fit for current students at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Program Overview
Why Bangkok?
WHO SHOULD APPLY?Â
Our Public Health Internships in Thailand are a strong choice for:
- Graduate students looking to fulfill practicum requirements set out by their university
- Undergraduate students seeking an internship that will provide active experience
- Recent graduates hoping to gain a unique first step in the working world
INTERN WITH LEADING COMPANIES
We partner with some of the most respected organizations and firms in the field of public health to provide you with meaningful internships that align with your career goals. Some of the companies where interns may be placed include:
- A leading university within a school focused on global health
- A national health group created to support and develop healthy public policies
- A network that collaborates with various organizations to promote the rights and protections of laborers
Program Highlights
Customized Internships
Tailored placements that match your academic background and career aspirations.
Global Networking
Cultural Immersion
Explore historic landmarks, sample the local cuisine, dance to local music, and deeply immerse yourself in Bangkok’s rich heritage.
Professional Development
Gain real-world experience, refine your skills, and enhance your résumé with a reputable international internship.
Mentorship Program
More information about the Public Health Internship in Thailand
Language Requirements
The Public Health Internship in Thailand welcomes interns from all over the world, and we aim to make the experience productive for everyone. For this reason, fluency in English is essential. Interns are expected to have at least an intermediate level of English (B2 or higher) to effectively communicate in the workplace.
Housing Options
We understand that finding the right accommodation is key to ensuring a smooth and enjoyable internship experience. As part of the Public Health Internship in Thailand, you will be placed in the following accommodation:
HOMESTAYS WITH LOCAL FAMILIES
For a truly immersive cultural experience, live with a local Thai family in a homestay. This option allows you to enjoy home-cooked meals, learn about local living firsthand, and practice your Thai language. All homestay families in Thailand have one or more members that speak fluent English.
Benefits:
- A warm, welcoming home environment with a family
- Great for cultural immersion and exchange
- Private or shared bedroom
- Shared bathroom
- Safe and comfortable living, with support from your host family
- Located within close proximity to public transportation to ensure a convenient and affordable commute to your internship
- Two meals provided each day*
*Accommodations for dietary restrictions may incur an additional fee
The World Endeavors Public Health Internship in Thailand Includes
Program Fees
The cost of the World Endeavors Public Health Internship in Thailand is designed to cover all essential services, ensuring a seamless and rewarding experience from start to finish.Â
Program Fee:
- 4 Week Program: $4,270
- 8 Week Program: $5,760
- 12 Week Program: $7,250
Program Dates
A Public Health Internship in Thailand is an individualized program. This means that we accept travelers on a rolling basis.
We work with your schedule to find an arrival window that works for both you and your internship site! After your application, a program advisor can help you choose the best date for arrival in Thailand.
Payment Schedule
- Application Fee: A non-refundable application fee of $95 is due when you submit your application to the World Endeavors Public Health Internship in Thailand.
- Program Deposit: Upon acceptance into the program, a deposit of $500 is required to enroll and secure your place.
- Remaining Balance: The remaining program fee is split into equal monthly payments, with the final balance due 8 weeks before the start of your program.
Financial Aid and Scholarship
We offer a limited number of scholarships for eligible applicants, as well as for students from our Affiliate University partners.
In terms of Financial Aid, we often require our travelers to earn credit for their internship in order to be eligible to utilize any financial aid. We have a school of record where you can earn transfer credit, or you may be able to work with your home institution to earn credit for your program. We can help guide you through whatever option works best for you.
Thailand FAQs
When is the Rainy Season in Thailand?
The rainy season in Thailand typically starts in May and ends in October. The heaviest rains are usually during September, but there can be some rain throughout the rainy season.
Is Thailand a Tropical Island?
No, Thailand is not an island. It is in Southeast Asia, bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia. It is connected to the mainland by land bridges, but it does have more than 3,000 islands off its coastline. Thailand is tropical, between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Thailand has warm temperatures and high humidity, ideal for tropical plants and animals.
Is Thailand Cheap?
Thailand is considered to be a budget-friendly destination. The cost of living is relatively low, and many goods and services are inexpensive compared to other countries. The country’s diverse landscape and vibrant culture make it an excellent option for travelers looking to explore without spending too much.
What Should You Bring to Thailand?
It’s important to bring appropriate clothing for the climate; lightweight, breathable fabrics are best. Additionally, a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent are essential for protection from the sun and bugs.
Is Thailand Safe to Travel to?
Thailand is generally considered safe for travel. However, travelers should know health advisories, follow good hygiene practices, and use mosquito repellent. Respecting local customs and laws is also essential, and precautions against scams and petty theft are advised in tourist areas. Staying informed about travel advisories and seeking reliable information from recent travelers can ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
What industries or fields are most popular for internships in Thailand?
Thailand offers a diverse range of internship opportunities across various sectors. Popular fields include agricultural sciences, where interns engage in sustainable farming practices; occupational therapy, providing hands-on experience in clinical settings; and human resources, involving tasks like recruitment and employee relations. Other notable areas are youth development, focusing on community programs; web and graphic design, enhancing digital creativity; visual arts, immersing interns in Thailand’s art scene; veterinary sciences, working with animal care; and urban planning, contributing to city development projects. These internships are primarily based in major cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, allowing participants to gain professional experience while exploring Thailand’s rich culture.
What are the eligibility requirements for interning in Thailand?
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and possess a passport valid for at least six months beyond the program’s start date. While prior experience or academic background in your chosen field is recommended, it’s not mandatory; relevant coursework or experience can enhance your placement options. Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality, and each internship program may have specific eligibility criteria.
For personalized guidance or to confirm your eligibility, you can contact us directly to assist you with your program selection and application process.
When should I apply for internships in Thailand?
It’s advisable to apply for internships in Thailand at least 16 weeks before your intended start date. This timeframe allows for necessary visa processing, placement coordination, and travel arrangements. Applications are accepted up to a year in advance, and early submission is encouraged due to limited placement availability. While last-minute placements may be possible in some cases, applying early increases the likelihood of securing your desired internship.
Will I get paid as an intern in Thailand?
Internships in Thailand through World Endeavors are unpaid. Paid placements are uncommon abroad due to strict visa regulations and the administrative burden on host organizations. Instead of financial compensation, these internships offer valuable hands-on experience, professional growth, and full support before, during, and after the program.
Can I get an internship in Thailand if I don't speak Thai?
Yes, you can get an internship in Thailand if you don’t speak Thai. Most residents of Thailand use Thai in their everyday lives, and knowing the language may offer more opportunities for your internship placement. However, interns placed through World Endeavors only need to speak English in order to participate in one of our programs. Internship programs in Thailand lasting at least four weeks include six hours of Thai language classes in order to get you acquainted with the basics!
How to apply for an Internship Abroad
You’ve decided to intern abroad – congratulations! Applying for your World Endeavors program is easy and stress-free. Get ready to PUT YOURSELF OUT THERE!
STEP 1
EXPLORE & ASK
Research and compare. If you can’t decide on a program, we can guide you toward the best fit.
STEP 2
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
Fill out our online application form to share all your relevant details with our team.
STEP 3
ENROLL & PREPARE
Receive your official acceptance and enroll. We’ll give you all the info you need to get ready!
STEP 4
START YOUR ADVENTURE!
You’ve researched, planned and saved. Now you’re ready to gain skills and grow your network abroad!