Your academic program is determined by your home university – but it will always include a significant classroom based component and regular written work.
In many cases you may also undertake independent research, such as compiling a journal and portfolio of work to support your internship experience, along with seminars designed to help you understand the culture or industry in which you are working. Some programs may have full semester courses in history, politics, or literature with a workload equivalent to your home campus – these may be taught by faculty from your own college or by local faculty.
EUSA is a not-for-profit internship organization specializing in customized, academically-directed programs in
London, Dublin, Madrid, Paris, Geneva, Boston, San Francisco, and New York.