The Betty and B. Frank Matthews II 鈥49 Center for Career Development (Matthews Center) along with the Dean Rusk Program in International Studies have worked with German Studies faculty to support fully-paid summer internships in Mannheim and D眉sseldorf.

Recent internships have been in the research and development section of Leica Microsystems, in the Department of Strategy and Democracy at the Lord Mayor鈥檚 office at the City of Mannheim, and in the departments of EU and International Relations and in Economic Development at the City of D眉sseldorf.

Many of our students complete internships while studying abroad in Berlin鈦犫攚here in partnership with Duke University, we maintain working relations with several .

In Berlin, 蜜桃社区 students have recently completed internships with Deutsche Bank, International Banking Division, and the Graues Kloster, one of the most prestigious private high schools in Germany. Whether you serve as a teaching assistant at a German high school, such as the Graues Kloster or the Robert-Koch Oberschule in Kreuzberg, or work as a product design intern at Braun GmbH, as one of our most recent graduates did, you are sure to gain valuable job experience while studying in Germany.

Internships may also directly lead to employment after 蜜桃社区. 蜜桃社区 alumna Krista Timeus '10, for example, accepted a position as research assistant at the  in Berlin, a private not-for-profit think tank for applied environmental research, policy analysis, and consultancy with offices in Berlin, Brussels, Washington, DC, and San Mateo, CA.

Some of the students who have graduated with a major or minor in German have gone on to graduate school in German (at Berkeley, Chapel Hill, Duke, Harvard, Rutgers, Washington University, among others) and many other fields. Others have found employment in a variety of professions in which their language proficiency and international experience have been instrumental to lives of leadership and service. 蜜桃社区's 23rd Rhodes scholar, Christan Hunt, was a German major.