Dickey Interns are required to submit a three to five page
report upon the completion of their project. Interns are asked to describe not
only the kind of work they did, but also to tell something about the
organizations that hosted them, the people with whom they worked, and how the
experience was meaningful to them. Below, please find a selection of these
testimonials from past interns. Please visit the Dickey Center
to read through more reports, physically archived at our office.
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Amy is majoring in Geography. Amy has researched as a Presidential Scholar and served as an Undergraduate Advisor and volunteer in the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center emergency room. She was named one of this year’s Class of 1966 Dickey International Interns for her internship at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Elizabeth interned at the
World Wildlife Fund in Valdivia,
Chile, where
she worked in several of the community-based conservation projects in the
region. She continues to study related topics in her Environmental Studies
major and plans to pursue a career in the field after graduation.
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Yuki is a Government major with a concentration in international relations. In order to learn more about diplomacy and conflict resolution, she interned at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. Yuki also conducted research in Japan, interviewing individuals who were alive during the U.S. occupation and wrote her senior thesis, “Embracing Surrender: Reevaluating the American Occupation of Japan”
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Jessica is majoring in Government and Italian. She interned at the US Embassy in Rome, Italy, where she worked with and alongside United States diplomats in the performance of their duties.
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A Chemistry major, Sumintra traveled to Lisbon, Portugal to conduct her internship at ABRACO, a non-profit, non-governmental AIDS Service Organization that supports people affected by HIV/AIDS, educates the general public, and trains health workers involved with HIV/AIDS.
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Olivia Nunez ’05: Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Jhilam Biswas ’05: R.G. Kar Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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Tamara Taggart ’03: Maseru Women Senior Citizens Association, Ha-Ntlama, Lesotho
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Matthew Sullivan '02: El Consejo de Salud Rural Andino, Bolivia
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Yelena Shklovskaya '02: KPMG Treuhard-Gesellshaft, Berlin, Germany
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