The International Development Internship Program (IDIP) and the Research for Development Graduate Program (RDGP)
International Development Internship Program (IDIP)
The International Development Internship Program (IDIP) is a 20 credit, three-phase academic program designed for undergraduate students. Students are challenged to explore the root causes and consequences of situations that undermine the well-being of individuals in the developing world. The goal of the IDIP Program is to instill in students a lifelong commitment to the Jesuit mission of service and promotion of social justice. Internships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are available in Asia, Africa and Latin America. For more information click here.
Research for Development Graduate Program (RDGP)
The Research for Development Graduate Program (RDGP) is a three-phase program open to all interdisclipinary graduate students. The goal of the program is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of qualitative research methods and the application of these methods by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for international development endeavors.
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