Yale Bulldogs Program

Yale University International Bulldogs Program

The program was established in 2003 with British Bulldogs in London, the first internship program of its kind at Yale.
It currently takes place in 17 cities around the world, providing participants with the valuable, rewarding opportunity to live and work for eight or nine weeks of the summer in cities around the world.
Bulldogs International Internship programs opens the world to Yale University students, providing them with a real feel of living and working abroad.
Internships are offered in a variety of career fields, including the arts, politics, health, technology, community advocacy, 'think' tanks, finance, journalism, law.
Over the past five summers, more than 500 Yalies have participated in Bulldogs internships.

Associate Dean for International Affairs Jane Edwards said: "The program ballooned in size after its inception in summer 2003, but the University’s focus is now on strengthening the quality of jobs, housing and contacts in Bulldogs programs in existing cities."



Bulldogs Program around the world
2008 Program was hosted in the following cities:

Argentina, Buenos Aires
Belgium, Brussels
Brazil, Joao Pessoa
Canada, Montreal
China, Hong Kong
China, Shanghai
England, London
Ghana, Accra
Greece, Athens
Hungary, Budapest
India, Delhi
Mexico, Monterrey
Singapore, Singapore
South Africa, Cape Town
Spain, Madrid
Turkey, Istanbul
Uganda, Kampala



Sponsors 2008:

Argentina:
ADC (Asociación por los Derechos Civiles)
Allende & Brea
CARI (Argentine Council for International Relations)
CIPPEC Center for Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth
Coca-Cola
FC Recovery
GE Argentina
Grupo Clarin
Infor-Med
Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria
MALBA Fundación Costantini
Seragini Brand Design




Links:
Yale Daily News

Yale Argentina

Us Ambassador Event - Yale Argentina

Yale students in Buenos Aires
 
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