UO intern summer
A bridge from coursework to career, internships connect Ducks with hands-on experience to thrive after graduation
Before completing her degree, University of Oregon senior Denise Akabey had always hoped for a chance to study abroad. But when the College of Education student began researching opportunities through Global Education Oregon, she discovered a different kind of overseas adventure — one that would take her learning out of the classroom and into a professional setting.
“I wanted to gain experience in a new environment," she said. “This summer I had the opportunity to intern abroad in Singapore for a nonprofit called SmarterMe."
Elsewhere in the Southeast Asian city-state, senior business major Spencer Erspamer worked with a specialized accommodation development and management company, Centurian Corporation Ltd. through the inaugural Lundquist Singapore Internship Experience, a new partnership between Mohr Career Services, Lundquist Development and External Relations, and GlobalWorks International Internships that engages with the country’s active, professional network of Duck alumni.
Erspamer's summer was filled with hands-on work aligning communications strategies in different markets and diverse cultures. Given Centurion’s international presence and operations spread across different regions, his internship offered a perfect opportunity to immerse himself in global context while learning the ropes of workplace culture.
“As a marketer,” he said, “I believe in the power of storytelling to unite the world.”
Across majors and disciplines, internships are invaluable for college students. They provide a vital opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge and classroom learning in real-world settings. As one of the four strategic priorities enumerated by stakeholders to guide the university’s work over the next half-decade, the UO has committed to being a leader among the nation’s public research universities in career preparation. Facilitating internship experiences is an important part of that vision.
Interns gain practical skills that enhance their resumes, making them more competitive in the job market. Internships can help students clarify career goals and lead to more informed decision-making about their future paths. And internships often create networking opportunities, potentially leading to job offers after graduation.
Moreover, those experiences foster personal growth as students navigate the challenges of a professional environment. In addition to practicing their core competencies, interns learn essential soft skills such as communication, teamwork and problem-solving, which are critical for success in any career.
“The biggest lesson I took away from this summer is the importance of attention to detail,” Erspamer said.
For Akabey, the biggest takeaways involved learning more about herself while exploring independence in a new country — plus gaining confidence to take the next steps.
"This experience changed the way I look at my future plans in terms of my career," she said.
Resume builders: Hear from Duck summer interns
and learn about the UO's internship programs
Charles Petrik
Jade Ishimine
GlobalWorks International Internships
GlobalWorks International Internships are highly customizable to meet each student's unique career and personal goals. From Seoul to Stockholm and Medellin to Melbourne, GlobalWorks offers full-time internship placements in and more than 25 cities and countries. UO students can pursue internship experience in nine career fields while earning credit to fulfill academic requirements.
Lily Kunde
Matthias De Kok
Portland Internship Experience
The Portland Internship Experience offers transformative career development opportunities to undergraduate students at the UO. Interns receive a stipend, career preparedness and other support services from the university while making a difference in the Portland community.
Chelsea Alatriste Martinez
Clark Barlowe
Snowden internships
The Charles Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism, based at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, matches interns with news partners across the state. Honoring the life and career of Charles Snowden, a longtime editor at the Oregon Journal and The Oregonian, the endowment has funded more than 380 internships for students since 1998.
Spencer Erspamer
Denise Akabey
Student-athlete internship program
Every summer, University of Oregon Athletics facilitates professional internship experiences for student-athletes. The interning Ducks gain valuable experience working in the athletics department, as well as in placements throughout Lane County and out of state.
More resources for students
Fall term is the right time to start planning for an internship the following summer.
“The biggest lesson I took away from this summer is the power of collaborating with professionals outside of your discipline. …It reinforced the notion that solving the problems we face on a global scale will take collaboration across disciplines and expertise.”
Andrew Archer, third-year law student
Summer scholar with UC Davis/National Science Foundation groundwater and drought management research program
“I formed the idea of this internship myself and I would tell other students to look at companies and organizations that they would find provoking to intern for. …There are plenty of people in the workforce who would be motivated to have student employees even if they do not currently have internship programs in place.”
Brian Hubbell, sociology major
Project management intern with University Career Center, University of Oregon
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“After graduation I hope to work within the NFL, specifically as an agent. …I would say this experience has reassured me that this is the field that I want to get in to, as working directly with the athletes made the job even more personable.”
Jason Steele, business major
Intern with RD Global Sports, Barcelona, Spain
“I found this position looking for some opportunity to spend my summer outside and traveling. …The opportunity to work with kids was another factor that drew me to Overland Summers.”
Grace Mangali, journalism major
Trip leader for Overland Summers, Portland, Maine