International
Internships


Programs in Uganda

Currently Canadian interns are not travelling to Uganda but rather contributing virtually to our projects in Uganda. In regular circumstances, interns from Concordia University travel to Gulu, northern Uganda, for 3 months during the summer semester. In Gulu, they work alongside Ugandan interns on various community projects that are developed and led by our Ugandan office. Current projects focus on entrepreneurship, communications, research, youth education, and sustainability. Our internships emphasize social, community, and personal development through experiential learning and cultural and skills exchange.

CEED's internship projects strive to be responsive to community needs and put youth at the forefront as leaders and change makers. In all of our projects, it is important that interns interact with young people and other key stakeholders to understand the complex challenges our projects confront. Problem solving, flexbility, team work, and creativity are key ingredients to making any project successful.

CEED accepts applications from both undergraduate and graduate students. Current Concordia University students and alumni who have paid into our $0.35 / credit fee levy are given priority and reduced pricing, but students and recent graduates from other universities in Montreal are invited to apply. Students from a variety of academic backgrounds are welcome to apply, as CEED encourages diversity of knowledge, skills, and experience. Approximately 15 interns from Concordia are recruited each year and are then placed with Ugandan interns to form teams of up to 6 people. Each team is assigned to 1 project for the duration of the program.

For more information about our different projects, please see below the various internships we have had. Please be aware, some projects may be altered or cancelled if CEED fails to secure any necessary partnerships in Uganda required to implement the project, CEED is unable to recruit sufficient interns and the required skills, or for other reasons. Applicants are therefore encouraged to apply into 2 or more projects, and maybe asked to transfer to a different project if their internship applied for is cancelled. All of CEED's different projects offer opportunities to use and further develop a wide variety of technical and soft skills, and many passions and skills can be easily transferred and shared within and between the teams.

Internships

Virtual Tech Education Project

CEED Concordia interns, in partnership with Ceed Uganda interns, will develop and facilitate practical workshops for high school students in Gulu, that improve basic skills in Microsoft such as Excel and Word and introduction to coding. The aim is also to contribute to leveraging new technologies in the benefit of the teenagers’ education and personal development.

This virtual internship program provides students with a valuable international learning experience, by incorporating them into a multi-cultural virtual workplace.


Objectives:
Building basic skills in ICT among Ugandan youth Bridging the gap between youth growth and needs for technical skills in ICT in Uganda Strengthening skills and providing an platform for students to engage with ICTs in developing countries Increasing interest for skill sharing via ICT amongst university students

About Gulu


In Gulu we have a compound from which CEED Uganda operates. It was designed and constructed by a team of designers and engineers from both Canada and Uganda, as a symbolic representation of our commitment and partnership with the Gulu community. Our facilities are a short walk from the town centre and include 24 hour security, solar panels, electricity, running water, and Wi-Fi. During in-field internships, our interns stay there and are also provided with 3 meals a day on work days. There is even a rain water harvesting system.

During their time in Uganda, interns stay at CEED’s very own compound in Gulu.


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