Internship Program
GBSN Internship Program

GBSN’s internship program is an integral component to the organization. Interns are actively involved in all areas of the organization, and play a vital role in the day-to-day operations.

GBSN seeks interns who are well-organized team players with a commitment to and interest in international development and non-profit work. Interning with GBSN is a great way to gain real world experience that could lead to a career in non-profit management, international development, communications, research, business, or many other avenues.

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     Background Information

    The Global Business School Network is an international non-profit network of leading business schools dedicated to strengthening the next generation of skilled managers in low-income countries. Drawing on its exclusive network of top business schools and organizational partners around the world, GBSN couples global best practice with local relevance resulting in a high-powered approach to management education. GBSN programs provide business and management students with rigorous yet practical training, resulting in a stronger pool of local leadership and management talent for all sectors.

    GBSN values diversity of culture and thought and seeks talented, qualified employees in all its operations around the world regardless of race, gender, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other protected classification under country or local law.

     
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    Food for Thought

    “One of the major drivers, in recent years, has been students’ growing interest in engaging in developmental activities in emerging markets. The best and brightest will pick a business school that offers such opportunities – and this is equally true for top-of-the-line company recruitment. Hence the degree of business school engagement in Africa and other developing regions has become an increasingly important competitive offering.”

    - Guy Pfeffermann, "Into Africa", Global Focus, Summer 2008