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Journalism and media internship abroad

An International Journalism and Media Internship in India working in the media industry to help communicate some of India's most exciting news stories. Gain Journalism experience while living in India like a local, immersing yourself in cultural activities in the evenings and exploring the country on weekend trips.

Location: Bangalore, India

Duration: 4-12 weeks

This Internship is For: International Undergraduates, Recent Graduates, Sabbatical, Gap Year, Those Who Want to Learn About Media and Writing in India


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Internship Abroad in India in Journalism Day to Day Tasks

A 6 to 12 Week Journalism and Media Internship to learn about mental health solutions and support in India. Most interns will work on early intervention programs for young children such as creating IEPs, occupational therapy, alternative therapy and counseling. The approach maximizes independence for the children while also creating awareness for mental health progress on every level in India.

Through this internship you will get involved in

  • Pitching stories

  • Interviewing

  • Writing, editing articles and other content

  • Communication to different audiences

  • Content dissemination across social media

  • Online content creation

  • Attending Events


A Day in the Life of an International Journalism Intern in India

7:30 AM: Breakfast and Get Ready

8:30 AM: Catch a tuk-tuk, walk or metro to your internship

9:00 AM-12:30 PM: Arrive at your Internship and meet with your editor or co-workers for stories and story ideas

12:30 PM-1:15 PM: Go out for a South Indian lunch with other interns or coworkers

1:15 PM-5:30 PM: Potential Field Work to get stories or stay in the newsroom/office to write content

5:30 PM: Catch a tuktuk to a local cafe to meet up with local friends or other international interns for dinner

7:30 PM: Watch a classical South Indian dance performance at the theater

10 PM: Sleep and rest for the next day at your internship


Program Fees

What’s Included:

  • Pre-Departure Support: health, culture, safety training and packing, flight and airport pickup guidance

  • Visa Invitation Letter to India (if needed)

  • Airport Pickup and Drop Off in India

  • Welcome Lunch with Community Manager and Other Interns

  • A Walking tour of immediate neighborhood and downtown Bangalore city

  • In-Country Orientation

  • Introductions to Internship, Project, and co-workers

  • 24/7 support for health and safety

  • Guidance on Cultural Activities and Weekend Trips

  • Reference letter and resume review post internship completion

What’s Not Included:

  • Flights

  • Visa

  • Travel Insurance

  • Housing

  • Food

  • Transportation

  • All other expenses for shopping, activities or weekend trips


Housing, Food, Transport & Location

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Housing

Our international volunteers and interns come from a variety of different backgrounds. Accordingly, we have identified a handful of great housing options during your time abroad. From coliving apartments where you share common spaces with young professionals to homestays and serviced apartments, we can help you choose a housing option that's close to your placement and according to your lifestyle.

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Food

Your first welcome meal is on us! After that, depending on your housing arrangement, you may cook meals, eat out or have an in-house cook who prepares breakfast and dinner. Most volunteers/interns like to eat out with their co-workers during lunch as well as on the weekends when they are often traveling.

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Transportation

Depending on where your placement is in relation to your housing, you may choose to walk, take an auto rickshaw, Uber or Ola app, or a bus to work everyday. We generally recommend interns stay no more than 30 minutes away from workplace in order to reduce commute times. Our team will help orient you to the transportation system in your first few days so that you feel comfortable to try it on your own.

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Location

Our programs take place in southern India in a small tech city called Bangalore (Bengaluru). We love living and working here due to the ease of English, incredibly progressive attitude, tons of non-profits, amazing variety of restaurants and cultural activities and close proximity to weekend trips like Kerala, Goa, Hampi and Coorg.


After Work Cultural Activities for International Interns

Immerse yourself in the bustling city life and cultural heritage of india with the modern luxuries of a thriving metropolitan city.

Cooking classes to learn to make a variety of vegan Indian dishes

Language classes to learn the Bangalore Kannada vernacular dialect

Dance classes to learn classical Indian dances such as Odissi, Kathak and more

Yoga classes to learn an effective way to reduce stress and anxiety and improve health and fitness

Facts About Journalism in India

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About 7.5% of the Indian population suffers from a mental health disorder


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There is a 70% treatment gap in India with only 30% being able to receive treatment


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The WHO predicts that in 2020 over 20% of the Indian population will suffer from mental illnesses


Weekend Trips

We organize weekend trips for international interns around Southern India. You can go houseboating in Kerala, rickshaw through the ruins of Hampi, bask on the golden beaches of Goa, trek through the jungles of Coorg, cafe hop through the French Quarter of Pondicherry, or marvel at the palaces of Mysore.

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Kerala

Pondicherry

Pondicherry

Goa

Goa

Hampi

Hampi

Coorg

Coorg

Mysore

Mysore


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