Ï㽶ÊÓƵ

Funding and Awards

Explore the internship funding opportunities offered to McGill students!
In addition to the opportunities listed below, your faculty may have funding and awards for internship and other activities. Check with your faculty's internship office!

Enriched Educational Opportunities: need based bursaries

Enriched Educational Opportunities (EEOs) are high quality off-campus mobility or other experiential opportunities, and are officially recognized by your Faculty. They foster self-development and help students transition successfully to the workplace or graduate studies.

The Archie Malloch Undergraduate Internships in Public Learning

The Archie Malloch Undergraduate Internships in Public Learning were established by Janet Blachford (BA'61, MA'63) in honour of English Professor Archie Malloch to help one or more undergraduate students in any Faculty through an internship related to gaining experience related to in the cultural or entertainment sectors.

  • Value: $2000 to $2500
  • Duration: normally 150 hours, May to August

Eligibility criteria

  • Studying as a McGill undergraduate student in any faculty
  • Must be returning to McGill in the fall semester following the summer internship

Students should apply through the Arts Internship Awards applications.Ìý

Consult this page for all information on how to apply.Ìý

Contact aio [at] mcgill.ca for more information.

Application Deadline: For summer 2023, the deadline is March 19, 2023.

The McGill International Experience Awards

The McGill logo and the MIEA logo: a globe with a red martlet flying around it.

The McGill International Experience Awards (MIEA) were established in 2013 through a donation by Joseph Schull and Anna Yang. The MIEA includes the Schull Yang International Experience Award and other awards supported by other donors and matched by Joseph Schull and Anna Yang.

The MIEA provides students with the opportunity to study abroad. Students are able to participate in academic activities that can range in length from one semester to a full academic year, including internships and field research trips, and courses abroad.

The MIEA benefit students in the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Law, and all other faculties through the Office of the Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning).ÌýEach faculty administers its own awards; we encourage you to browse through the website and discover the different opportunities available.

Click here to learn more about the McGill International Experience Awards.Ìý

James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program

The James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program provides an opportunity for approximately 15 students who desire careers in international affairs to have a substantive working experience in Washington, D.C. Junior Fellows work as research assistants to scholars working at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

2024-2025 Application material is available for download here:

Application process and deadline

To apply, please send your completed application material to ion [at] mcgill.ca.Ìý

Deadline: January 7, 2024, 11:59PM

Back to top