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Linked Internships: UofMN to London

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Linked Internships: UofMN to London is a 4-credit internship opportunity that combines a virtual internship during the spring semester with an on-site experience in London with that same internship placement in May.

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Program Details

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Location
London, United Kingdom
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Term
Spring Semester
May Session (Spring semester on campus)
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Housing
Apartment
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Languages Taught In
English

Program Eligibility

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Student Type
UofM Students
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Student Year
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
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GPA
2.5

About

Participate in a 4-credit internship opportunity that links a virtual internship with an on-site internship in London, United Kingdom. Work culture around the world is changing, and this program will give you the opportunity to learn and develop practical and valuable skills through an internship experience in the virtual world during the spring semester, and then in-person in London in May.

You’ll begin the experience by working on projects from the US for an organization in London. In May, you will then travel to London and meet your supervisor and other colleagues in-person, and continue to develop your skills and relationships by interning with them in-person for 3 weeks. This program will add a global perspective to your professional work experience.

Online to In Person
Intern online then in person
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An internship experience in the virtual world during the spring semester and then in-person in London in May.
Spring to May Term
Spring to May
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Perfect for degree seeking students

Program Model

Embedded
Study Abroad Center

Housing & Meals

You will be housed with other study abroad students on the program. Live in a furnished student apartment with shared bedrooms. You will be responsible for your own meals.

Excursions

Excursions around London will add cultural context to your internship experience. Examples could include a walking tour, visits to local businesses, etc.

Accessibility

If you have a disability and plan to study abroad, visit our Accessibility Abroad page to learn about considerations, answer questions, and request accommodations before you go abroad.

Flight

The Learning Abroad Center works with Village Travel, a local travel agency, to arrange a coordinated flight for program participants. The flight is optional, and is arranged for those who want to fly with other program participants. Group flight information is typically available by the program application deadline, if not before.

If you take the group flight, or are able to arrive before the group flight and wait, our staff will meet you at the airport and bring you to your housing at no added cost. If you do not take the group flight, you will need to make your own way to the ACCENT center upon arrival. Specific arrival instructions will be sent out prior to your departure.

For immigration purposes, you should purchase a round-trip ticket, since you must be able to show your entry and exit dates from the UK.

Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Communicate and navigate effectively in a global, virtual environment
  • Gain culture specific knowledge of work placement country
  • Understand your own values, skills, and behaviors and how different values and communication styles may impact workplace dynamics; develop strategies for adapting to these differences
  • Identify and articulate skills and experiences necessary to reach future career goals; develop learning objectives for the virtual internship site that will help you move toward these career aspirations
  • Conduct your work during the internship utilizing best practices around professional behavior within a virtual work environment
  • Understand and practice tolerance of different cultural assumptions
  • Use a comparative framework in essays and dialogue with fellow students to examine cultural and professional aspects of work and how COVID-19 has impacted these environments
  • Research and analyze the placement country’s workplace, particularly in terms of social media and online presence, including language, norms, values, and economic assumptions, and compare this virtual environment to the US

Faculty & Staff

On-site support is provided by ACCENT Global. You will have access to a computer lab and study space. ACCENT on-site staff provide information regarding cultural activities as well as ensuring 24-hour emergency support. ACCENT also provides housing, classrooms, and study areas, as well as on-site orientation, program excursions, and social and cultural events.

Program Structure

Program Level
3000-level course
Courseload

One 4-credit internship course as well as 10–20 hours per week at your internship placement.

Course Schedule

Spring 2026

Course Dates & Times

January 26: Internship course begins
February 2: Internship placement begins
Early June: Internship course and placement ends

The class meets synchronously 6 times throughout the semester for 2 hours each. Our expectation is that you are able to make it to all synchronous sessions, listed below:

  • Monday, January 26: 3:30–5:30
  • Monday, February 2: 3:30–5:30
  • Monday, February 23: 3:30–5:30
  • Monday, March 30: 3:30–5:30
  • Monday, April 6: 3:30–5:30
  • Monday, May 4: 3:30–5:30

Study Abroad Dates

May 18: Depart US
May 19: Arrive in London
June 7: Depart London

Coursework

The 4-credit linked internship course will consist of lectures, small-group discussions, readings, posting to prompts, blogs, essays, a mock interview, and a presentation. Along with the class, you’ll be assigned projects for about 10–15 hours per week at your internship placement during the semester, and 20 hours per week while you are abroad. You must complete a minimum of 180 hours with your internship in order to pass the course. The course will help you apply in-class knowledge to your work and understand your newly developed professional skills to articulate in professional situations.

FOST 3896—Linked Internship Syllabus

Internship Placements

Internships are available in the following fields and industries:

  • Arts
  • Business development
  • Education
  • Fashion
  • Finance
  • Research       
  • Communications & Marketing        
  • Nonprofit–Social Justice
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Sustainability
  • Think Tanks

Past Internship Examples

Marketing Intern

  • Internship Industries: Communications, Marketing
  • Description: Develop web content, marketing proposals, and manage social media for a UK-based event booking and ticketing platform, similar to Ticketmaster or Eventbrite, specializing in promoting urban and Black culture events

Communications & Marketing Intern

  • Internship Industries: Communications, Marketing, Finance
  • Description: Create content and blogs for an immersive entertainment startup that mixes city walks with escape room style adventure

Dates Details

Submit the online application and complete the assigned application checklist according to the appropriate deadline:

TermCourse DatesOn-site DatesApplication Open DateApplication Deadline
Spring 2026 on-campus, May 2026 abroadLate January–Early JuneMay 19–June 7 (approximate)May 1October 20

Fees

The tuition rate for this 4-credit course is the same as other undergraduate UMTC courses and will be billed to your UofM student account. If you are already taking 13 credits during spring semester, you can add the virtual international internship course at no additional tuition costs, but will be billed the additional on-site Cost of Participation, linked above. Visit Onestop for additional information about tuition costs. If you are registered for less than 13-credits you will be charged tuition for this course in addition to the program fee. Notify the Learning Abroad Center if this applies to you.

In addition to the tuition, you will be charged a program fee for the May term on-site portion of the program, which is linked above. This will include on-site support, housing, international health insurance, and a few local excursions. You must also budget for a flight, passport and passport photos, meals, spending money, and other miscellaneous living expenses.

Billing & Payments

Visit Billing for information about the billing process for application fees, deposits, and program fees.

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Visit Financial Information for information on using financial aid and scholarships for study abroad.

Cancellation Policy

Before you apply to or confirm your participation on this program, review the Learning Abroad Center's Cancellation Policy to inform yourself of the timeline and financial obligations for canceling.

May Session 2026 (Spring on campus course)

Linked Internships: UofMN to London

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Program Fee
  • UofM students pay program fee instead of on-campus tuition & fees while abroad
  • Billed through UofM account
Non-refundable deposit
$400
Tuition and educational costs
$2,894
International health insurance
$50
Housing and/or meals
Rent and utilities, but no meals included
$1,996
Transportation (if required and included in program fee)
$0
Total Program Fee
$5,340
Program discount for University of Minnesota and Big Ten students, if applicable
$0
Total Program Fee with discount, if applicable
$5,340
Estimated Additional Expenses
  • Financial aid-eligible but not included in program fee
Costs Typically Incurred Prior to Departure These costs may need to be paid before your financial aid is disbursed for your term abroad.
Transportation to and from program site
Roundtrip airfare to and from London
$2,000
Passport/photos
$175
Visa/required documents
Includes fee for Electronic Travel Authorization and UK student visa
$525
Travel clinic/immunizations*
$0
Housing deposit
$0
Total Estimated Cost Incurred Prior to Departure
$2,700
Costs Typically Incurred After Arrival in Host Country
Texts/materials
$50
Housing and/or meals not included in program fee
200 per week for meals
$600
Essential daily living expenses
Includes cost of required cell phone, toiletries, personal expenses, etc.
$300
Total Estimated Cost Incurred After Arrival in Host Country
$950
Total Estimated Cost of Participation
  • UofM students—compare this to your estimated on campus cost of attendance
Total Estimated Cost of Participation
$8,990
Spending money and personal travel Not included in financial aid calculation
$300
Additional Notes & Information
* Immunizations Note: This estimate is based on approximate cost of travel-related vaccinations and medications required for entry or recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Your costs may be higher or lower depending on your travel clinic, the specific immunizations and medication prescribed, and your insurance coverage.

Prepare

Complete pre-application advising.

Apply

You will be charged a $50 application fee for each application you submit.

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Complete

After you submit your application, you will receive an email notification confirming that your application was received. Submitted applications are assigned an application checklist, which will include the following items:

  • Cover Letter
  • Resume

Detailed descriptions and instructions for submitting each checklist item are included on the application checklist assigned to you.

Next Steps

After the above application is complete, it will be reviewed by our program team. You will be notified of an acceptance decision by email. Our onsite internship coordinator with then work to find you a suitable internship placement in your field, and you may also be asked to conduct interviews with potential internship placements.

To accept your internship placement you will complete the Confirmation & Payment Agreement. If you decide not to continue with the application process, log into the online application system and submit a Cancel Request.

Register for On-Campus Course

Once you are confirmed in the program, the Learning Abroad Center will register you in the 4-credit Virtual Internship course. No other action is needed from you to register for the course. You will not be able to withdraw from this course on your own, you will need to contact the Learning Abroad Center.

After You Apply

Before your program begins, review these resources.

Health & Safety

Learn more about staying healthy and safe abroad, including mental health and wellness, international travel insurance, and safety precautions.

Power of Attorney

Consider designating someone as your power of attorney to act as your legal representative while you’re abroad.

Student Identity

Consult our resources on student identities as you prepare for your abroad experience.

Travel Resources

Ready to go abroad? Our travel resources will help you pack and learn what to expect.

Program Contact

We encourage you to reach out early in the process if you have questions about available placements, so that our advisers can help guide you to the location that works best for your skills, experience, and internship goals.

For further information or questions about this program, send an email to

Sara McCabe at [email protected], or call at 612.624.9373.