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info session 2012
Topics tonight
• INTERNSHIPS• IAP ACTIVITIES• CAREER OPPORTUNITIES• GRAD SCHOOL• STUDY ABROAD
INTERNSHIPS
• Undergrads, grads, recent grads
• 3-12 month opportunities at companies, research institutes and elite university labs
• Tailored projects for background and interest
• Paid experience (living stipend + flight)
HUNDREDS of HOSTSSelect list:• Industry: Airbus, Audi, BMW, Bosch, Bayer,
Continental, Daimler/Mercedes, EADS, Festo, Henkel, Lufthansa, Merck, Osram, SAP, Siemens
• Research institutes: Max Planck Society, Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz
• Elite universities: RWTH Aachen, TU München, Freie Uni Berlin, Uni Freiburg
• Other hosts: architecture firms, international organizations, etc.
REQUIREMENTS
LANGUAGE• 4 semesters of German
(or equivalent)• Culture course strongly
recommended– upper division literature– Comparative European
Politics
• IAP options: German I and II sections
ADDITIONAL• Excellent faculty
recommendations (2)
• 4.0 GPA or higher
• Previous UROP and/or internship experience
• Spring preparation sessions
HOW TO APPLY?
MATERIALS required:• Online MISTI application
– Complete profile, upload resume, request appointment
– https://misti-csm.symplicity.com/ • Polished resume
– (with photo and date of birth)• 2 letters of faculty recommendation• Official transcript• Tailored cover letter
All materials uploaded to Symplicity database
DEADLINENOVEMBER 30, 2012
IAP 2013: TEACH in GERMANY
Global Teaching Labs• STEM subjects: science, technology, engineering,
math• Three weeks in January• Hosted by teachers, student families• Highly selective – must have significant teaching
experience
IAP REQUIREMENTS
• Background and interest in teaching• Genuine interest in Germany
• Special consideration for students with German language skills
APPLICATION onlineDeadline to apply: October 14
stipend and flight provided for selected participants
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• 6-12 month internships in Germany
• Elite trainee programs with BMW, Continental, Siemens, Lufthansa, Bayer and many more
• Direct entry recruiting
• MIT European Career Fair (February 23)
GRAD SCHOOL
• Tailored research programs at top universities and research institutes
• FULBRIGHT and DAAD STUDY SCHOLARSHIP– Jump-start your Master’s or PhD program
TU MünchenETH Zürich
University of KonstanzETH Zürich
the DAAD
• Fellowships for undergrads, grad students– research projects– study scholarships– language grants– RISE program
• Excellent resource:www.daad.org
STUDY ABROAD
• Individual programs with hosts in Germany• Establish plan, consult with department,
discuss transfer credit with GEO and German department
• DAAD undergraduate scholarship
QUESTIONS?
mit-germany@mit.edu
and now…
Firsthand student experiences:JANILLE and HALIDE
Working in IndustryFesto| Stuttgart | Summer 2012
Janille Maraghaffi@mit.eduSenior | Course 2
About FestoDepartment of Process Automation and Advanced Development
• World leader in pneumatics
• HQ in Berkheim
• Denkendorf location
About FestoDepartment of Process Automation and Advanced Development
• Engineering solutions for manufacturers
• Bionic Learning Network
Working for the Company
• Weekly meetings (Regelkommunikation)
• Design freedom, a lot of meeting between steps
• Team of people from several disciplines
Working for the Company
• Lunches together at the Metzger
• Creativity Corner
• 9 to 5 means 9 to 5
• Grill-Parties!
• Don’t forget the pretzels
Getting the Most Out of It
• Avoid MIT students!
• Meet as many people in the company as you can
• Don’t speak English when you don’t need to – learn the jargon… in German!
Thank you!
Questions?
•HALIDE•SOPHOMORE•COURSE 7
• Why MISTI?
• Why Germany?
• Why German?
• Freshman? Never fear!
• Personal experience
Why MISTI?• Want to enjoy your summer & relax?
• Guilt for not having improved yourself in any way?
• MISTI !! cool internships AND fun.
• pays for your return ticket, gives a stipend
• No time to arrange? MISTI coordinators! Visa,
tickets and accommodation in most cases.
Why Germany?
• Germany is a beautiful country. I mean it.
• It’s a completely different culture. It really will
give you a new perspective on life.
• People are very friendly
Why learn German?
• It’s required• It definitely helps to make friends• Safety – most people will understand English
but important signs/announcements• Learning a language is essential in cultural
immersion! Helps understand mindset.
How to go if you are a freshman
• First off, language requirement. If you have any background in German, make an appointment!
• Academic background. inadequate at times. But if you are ready to work hard, they’ll teach you.
What was I doing?• I was working at the Institute of Pathology,
University of Bonn Medical School.• Prostate cancer research. Had several cell lines. • Great learning experience.Some things I noticed:• Germans not as expected- not organized and
disciplined. Pretty relaxed.• Interns/lab technicians/researches join the same
meetings, treated as a part of the team
Would I recommend it?
•YES1. Build confidence2. Gain international experience3. Improve language/communication skills4. Travel around & experience Europe
Some weird things I did…
• Mitfahrgelegenheit. • Talking to a stranger on a bus/train every day –
got to meet Maja and her family.• NOT take any pictures in Bonn
We hope to see you in Germany!
thank you
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